I used to think the hardest part of planning a wedding would be the seating chart. Turns out, it was protecting my joy from the very people who should’ve supported it. When I got engaged to Richard, we planned a cozy, romantic spring wedding. I invited my mom and younger sister Jane to help choose my dress—hoping for a bonding moment. Instead, tension filled the room.
The moment I found the dress—off-the-shoulder ivory lace—Jane teared up and said it was perfect. But Mom frowned. “It’s a bit… showy. What if you outshine your sister?” I was stunned. This wasn’t about Jane—it was my wedding. But Mom doubled down, saying I should pick something more “understated” so everyone could enjoy themselves. I bought the dress anyway, hoping she’d come around. She didn’t….