I've been wanting to introduce myself and begin somewhat of a planning journal which will obviously be through the eyes of a mother of the bride. Obviously I am old enough to be most of your mothers so my thoughts will be from a different perspective. I am a professional person with the best job in the world most of the time (OB/GYN). My proudest accomplishment however, is my wonderful daughter who is the light of my life and the best thing I almost never did (I was 37 years old when she was born). I raised her basically as a single mother since my husband and her father left us when she was 5 months old. She was 10 months old when her father saw her last and we recently learned that he died last year. Disney has always been where we would go when we needed an escape or rejuvenating so planning a wedding in our "happy place" was only natural.
My daughter will graduate from college in December and will be looking for a job like lots of others soon after. She and her fiance got engaged last May just before her 21st birthday. Her fiance graduated last May and was an assistant basketball coach (volunteer) at a local college this past year. He is a great guy and they are both very happy. I tell my daughter that I know he started out well because I delivered him almost 25 years ago. I doubt very many mother-in-laws have had the privilege of delivering their son-in-law. To make it even more special his mother and I were responsible for introducing them!
My daughter will graduate from college in December and will be looking for a job like lots of others soon after. She and her fiance got engaged last May just before her 21st birthday. Her fiance graduated last May and was an assistant basketball coach (volunteer) at a local college this past year. He is a great guy and they are both very happy. I tell my daughter that I know he started out well because I delivered him almost 25 years ago. I doubt very many mother-in-laws have had the privilege of delivering their son-in-law. To make it even more special his mother and I were responsible for introducing them!