I was tempted to write a much shorter version of this to give to Michale to read at the wedding on behalf of the other best man but there was so much going on already, it seemed best to wait and write out what I was thinking and feeling as this message deserves a much bigger audience. And more detail.
It is hard to remember a time when Lee was not in our lives. The boys have been
friends for what feels like forever. From fishing to swimming to basketball to
just hanging out and watching TV, these two have so many lasting memories that
I am so very thankful for.
When Lee
proposed to Taylor, he messaged me and said he wanted Parker to be his best
man. I was excited, happy for Lee and Taylor, and skeptical. I didn’t say
anything to Parker. It was a long way away and life happens so I didn’t say
anything.
Over time, when Lee would see Parker he would say he was going to be his best
man – I was fairly certain Parker wasn’t familiar with what a best man was so I
didn’t say much. I love Lee’s excitement but I didn’t want to set anyone up for
disappointment.
This summer,
things started happening quickly. Lee needed to set dates to look at tuxes, order cufflinks, to do all of those wedding things that you need to do. And
that is when it sunk in with me, this is real. Lee is really following through
with this.
I want to be
clear on something, I never doubted Lee or what he wanted. I knew that Lee had
the full support of his family in his choice. Lee’s family considers Parker to
be part of their family.
It’s just… as Parker gets older, the “promises” and things people have always
told Parker like, “I’ll still come to visit” or “I’ll always do things with you”
or “I want you to be at my wedding” or “I want you in my wedding”… are promises
and statements that are forgotten as their lives move forward. So while I
didn’t expect that from Lee, I didn’t want to have Parker’s heart – or mine –
hurt if this was something that ended up not happening.
There are so
many people in our world who love Parker or who are “in” his life yet either
embarrassed by him or do not believe he can do hard things. I’ve learned to
manage my expectations and his because I have to. I’m his mom.
But, I
didn’t need to do that with Lee. Lee, along with his brother Michale who is
our go-to when I need to leave town to hang out with Parker, both reminded me
frequently the wedding was approaching. And it was real.
So I did what I do, I prepared Parker. Lee was really doing this and I needed
Parker to succeed.
It was
already agreed that there would be 2 best men, Parker and Michale. That helped
a lot as it gave Parker some wiggle room.
I started
by putting the date on the calendar last May. As time grew closer we started
to talk more about it. We talked about dad and Jen’s wedding and how A, Abby,
and Grace stood up by Jen and Uncle Joe stood up by dad. We talked about how
important it is for everyone to stand still and how no one is looking at you
because everyone is looking at the bride and groom.
We talked
about how important all of this was to Lee. How this is something that best
friends do for each other and how special it is to be picked.
Then it came
time to get fitted for the tuxes. And, it was a complete fail. Parker refused
to go. In all fairness, it was just a couple of days after I returned from
Europe. We should have planned that better and I knew it. I initially planned
to just get him fitted locally and then send that information to Peoria but
Michale was returning while A and I went to Mayo the next week – so I suggested
that they try again. And sure enough, Parker went without any problems. We were
back on track. The hiccup was simply the timing.
We went back
to talking about the wedding. There would be a pretty girl and he would need to
help her walk to her place just like he walked with Rylee at prom. That would
be his job. He needed to take care of her.
We talked
about how he needed to stand still and quietly until Michale told him it was ok
to leave and then he needed to follow or go with Michale.
We talked
about the reception… the party … and that it was ok if he didn’t stay the
whole time but he needed to stay as long as he could.
We added
dates to the calendar. Picking up the tuxes. The rehearsal. The reception. We
started to count down the days.
He was so
excited. He was also super anxious. The week of, we kept Willow home from doggy
daycare, on Thursday because he was so overwhelmed he just couldn’t function
without her by his side. It was the first time I felt a tinge of panic.
I asked my
friends for positive thoughts, prayers, whatever they had. This was a huge
event for Parker and more so for Lee and Taylor and I just wanted it to go
beautifully for everyone. My good friend, Amy, text me a message for Parker
sharing her experience as a member of the bridal party and what her “job” was
being sure he knew it was Parker’s job to keep Lee smiling and laughing because
he will be nervous. Parker liked that. That afternoon, Parker happily left with
Lee and Michale for the final tux fittings and to bring them home. After, they went to iHop for supper. They
called on the way home laughing, teasing each other, and having the best time
ever. He was on cloud 9 until he fell asleep, just so happy from his time with
the guys.
Friday, he
went to the rehearsal and did great. He came home to his dad’s house supper
happy, again, and ready for the wedding.
It was his
dad’s weekend so his dad and Jen helped him get ready for the wedding. My first
peak at him was when I arrived for the wedding. In all honesty, it was probably
best that he got ready there even though I would have enjoyed helping him get
ready, it was good for him to have his dad and Jen for this.
At the
wedding, Michale let me know there was a seat up front for Momma Holly. It put
me close to Parker if I was needed and Michele has always let me claim her sons
as mine, just as she claims Parker as hers. Sometimes people that your children
bring into your life come with amazing families who become part of yours. We
are so fortunate that this is exactly the case with our families. Michale also
told me that during practice Parker wandered a lot and that “it is FINE.” I
need to let him do it and know that everyone is ok with it.
They made
their way down the aisle, Parker with his face covered, he changed places
several times during the ceremony on where he stood, he covered his mouth when
he wanted to talk – or did talk and was quietly reminded to shhh by the
groomsmen – and covered his eyes when they told Lee and Taylor they could kiss.
It was
amazing. I was so proud of him. And proud that because he did so well, I got to
really focus on Lee and Taylor for their special day. I am so incredibly proud
of the young man Lee has become. It was nice to just soak it all in.
The
reception went well, overall. When Parker was announced to walk in – he quickly
dropped to the ground inside the door. This is pretty common and no one who
knew him thought twice about it. His dad went over to talk with him while I got
him a lemonade. It worked well and soon he joined the wedding party at their
table.
When it was
time for the dollar dance, I went up to dance with Lee and share with him what
I would have said in the speech from Parker. I thanked him for having Parker be
a part of his big day. Being Lee, he replied, “I told you this is what I wanted,
he’s my best friend and brother.” I said, “I know, Lee, but do you know how
many people have told Parker they want him to be a part of something, and then
when it came down to it they didn’t? He’s watched friends move on with their
lives without him. He’s watched friends get married and not even invited him to
the wedding. He sees all of this on social media. He knows everyone’s life is
moving forward at a pace he cannot. But you… you have never left his side. You
have always been there. You two can tease each other endlessly or just sit
quietly and watch tv without saying a word and be happy just to be together.
Your actions speak so loudly for the young man you have become. Taylor gained a
husband who is true to his word, loyal to his friends and people in his life, a
friend who sees someone for who they are inside, not anything that holds them
back, you are a friend who understands so much that words aren’t needed. And
all of that those are things to be proud of. I am proud of you and Parker is so
honored to be here for you today and so happy to stand by your side… or behind
the other groomsmen. Thank you for being such a good friend.” As we both fought
tears, I ended our dance and congratulated him again. Lee reminded me he wouldn't have had it any other way. All he wanted was Parker up there with him for his big day.
We were
getting ready to leave shortly after. We promised Parker that it was ok to not
stay for the entire reception, it would go way past how late he liked to stay
up. He left with his dad and Jen, A and Grace. I was getting ready to leave
shortly after.
I told
Michele a little about what I told Lee, she looked at me and said, “We raised
them differently than the rest.” And she’s right.. we did. Partially because we
had to and partially because we knew they were up to the challenge of standing
out for standing up for others.
On Saturday,
our “brothers from another mother”, all 3 of them, made us all proud. Lee and
Taylor had a gorgeous wedding and an incredibly fun reception. We wish them the
very best.
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