As the wedding date approached, I checked with my cousin about the invite. She explained
they’d downsized to a small Vegas wedding due to budget constraints. No problem—I understood.
A week later, another message stunned me. They’d scrapped Vegas for a destination wedding
in Hawaii. Confused, I called her. She explained her fiancé’s aunt, who owned a Maui resort,
had offered to host it for free—an opportunity they couldn’t pass up. When I arrived in Maui,
my cousin greeted me, visibly anxious. Finally, she revealed the real reason: her fiancé’s
aunt was dying of cancer. Hosting their wedding was her way of creating a lasting memory.
The ceremony was breathtaking, filled with love and gratitude. More than just a wedding,
it was a reminder to cherish every moment. As I left, I hugged my cousin tightly, overwhelmed
with appreciation. Life is unpredictable—tell your loved ones how much they mean to you. Moments like these are what truly matter