I never imagined the most unforgettable part of my wedding would come from my 12-year-old son, Lucas — a hand-crocheted wedding dress he secretly made over four months. I’m Amy, 34. I raised Lucas on my own until I met Michael when Lucas was nine, and from the beginning, Michael treated him like he already belonged in our family. When Lucas once asked, “Are you going to be my dad?” Michael gently replied, “If you’ll have me, buddy.”
But loving Michael also meant facing his mother, Loretta — a woman who insisted crochet was a “girl craft” and made sure Lucas heard her opinions. Still, he kept crocheting because it gave him purpose and pride. Months before the wedding, he surprised me with his secret project: a stunning ivory dress he made stitch by stitch. I cried the moment I saw it.
On the wedding day, everyone admired the dress — except Loretta. In front of all our guests, she mocked it loudly. “Please tell me you didn’t let that child make it,” she scoffed, even patting Lucas’s head as if he were a toddler. Lucas looked down and whispered, “I’m sorry, Mom,” breaking my heart.
Before I could speak, Michael stepped forward. “Mom, stop. You embarrassed my son. And yes — he is my son,” he said firmly, earning applause from the crowd. Then he announced he would legally adopt Lucas after the ceremony.
The courtyard erupted in cheers. Lucas cried in Michael’s arms, and Loretta stormed out. The rest of the night overflowed with joy. Lucas danced between us and whispered, “Mom… I have a dad now.” I smiled and told him, “You always did.” The crocheted dress now hangs in our room — a reminder of love, courage, and the family we chose together.
