Posted by Mike (WA) on April 14, 2015 at 09:00:56 from (69.10.196.16):
In Reply to: Proud Papa (step) posted by rustyacres sd on April 14, 2015 at 07:21:19:
You clean up pretty good, Rusty! That is a great picture, of both of you. Bet it will end up on a wall or hearth.
That was a good way to handle the split family situation. My son married a girl who was raised by her mother and stepfather (bio father had skipped out when she was a baby, and had no further contact). Bio dad wanted to walk her down the aisle, and she just told him "XX has been the only father I have ever known, and has earned the right to walk me down the aisle. I'll do a father-daughter dance with you at the reception, but that's it." To his credit, he took it well, and didn't cause a disturbance (I believe she may have admonished him along those lines, also).
After a couple of "heart to hearts", they have re-established a relationship, which I'm happy to see.
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