My Future DIL Handed Me a Mop in Front of 20 Guests at Her Bridal Shower and Told Me to “Earn My Meal” — The Gift I Pulled Out of My Purse Made the Whole Room Gasp
My Future DIL Handed Me a Mop in Front of 20 Guests at Her Bridal Shower and Told Me to “Earn My Meal” — The Gift I Pulled Out of My Purse Made the Whole Room Gasp At my future daughter-in-law’s bridal shower, I expected awkward small talk and polite smiles. I did not expect to leave questioning whether my son really knew the woman he was about to marry. His father died when Daniel was eight. One day I was a wife and mother, and the next I was a widow trying to keep the lights on and my boy fed. I took the first steady job I could get—janitorial work. Schools, office buildings, clinics, anywhere that needed floors scrubbed and trash emptied. So when he called me six months ago and said, “Mom, I’m going to ask Emily to marry me,” I cried right there over a bucket of floor cleaner. Emily had always been polite to me. Never warm, but polite. Perfect hair, perfect posture, perfect little smiles that never quite reached her eyes. I told myself that was just her way. Daniel lo...