While it’s commonly believed that family is not a choice, Emily Leehan, an Airman in the United States Air Force, challenged this notion when she became engaged to Marine Corps Sergeant Joshua Newville. Determined to convey her deep regard for her soon-to-be stepson, Gage, despite the absence of a blood connection, Leehan incorporated the 4-year-old into her wedding vows. Gage, the son of Newville from a previous relationship, played a central role in the couple’s nuptials at Quincy Cellars in Ripley, New York, on July 22, 2017. In the midst of a poignant military ceremony, Leehan publicly recited her vows for the first time.
Leehan shared with People that the idea of involving Gage in their wedding had been on her mind since the engagement to the Marine Sergeant. To execute this heartfelt plan, she chose to compose vows specifically for Gage, a decision that she discussed with Newville. He embraced the idea but opted not to read the vows until the actual day.
Beginning her vows with a commitment to always shield Gage, Leehan urged him to embrace goodness in every circumstance. As the emotional 4-year-old buried his face in her wedding dress, Leehan affectionately comforted him with the words, “Don’t cry, baby.” The audience responded with collective expressions of endearment, emitting heartfelt “awws” while some wiped away tears, moved by the sincerity and beauty of this unconventional celebration of familial love.
In a poignant moment, Newville embraced his emotional son, encouraging him to stay strong, even as he fought back tears himself.
Continuing her vows, Leehan expressed, “The last thing I hope you learn is that you are a special boy. You are exceptionally smart, handsome, and kind to others. You have played a crucial role in shaping me into the woman I am today.” Concluding her heartfelt words, she conveyed to Gage that she may not have given him the gift of life, but life had undeniably blessed her with the precious gift of him.
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