The Story of the Dress

There’s an amazing story to the gorgeous dress my daughter wore for her wedding. Even more incredible when you think of the pandemic and all the restrictions we’ve had the past few months.

When we knew they were going to get engaged and that a wedding was coming, the world was in the middle of the COVID craziness. Trying to figure out how on earth to find a dress when everything was closed was more than a little daunting. So my husband and I started brainstorming which led to me calling wedding dress shops all over the country. Lots and lots of phone calls.

The answer everywhere was, “we’re closed.” Heartbreaking news for the mother-of-the-bride just trying to find a place for her daughter to be able to find the dress of her dreams to marry the man of her dreams. And let me tell you, my daughter’s pretty low-maintenance. She didn’t have huge dreams or expectations of some crazy-elaborate wedding. She’s always wanted small and intimate. But she was hoping for a special dress. Even if it ended up just being her and her fiance (if because of the pandemic, none of the family could get there), we were fine with that. Because at the end of the day – big wedding or small – it was the vows between Kayla and Steven that mattered.

So of course, my husband and I wanted to give her at least the one wish – the dress. But how? The more we looked, called, searched… the more we realized it was going to take a miracle.

Enter SomethingBlueBride.com

Over a weekend, my husband had been putting his internet searching skills to work. Discovering that it appeared Iowa might actually have stores open, he told me I should start calling around on Monday. If we all had to drive to Iowa to try to find a dress, we would. So of course, on Monday, I did a little search and called this adorable store. The owner answered. (Katie is amazing. AMAZING.)

The pandemic was getting worse, and so restrictions were tightening, but Katie told me that on that very morning, she had launched a new program. It was called – Something Boxed. And we had the awesome opportunity to be her first customers for it.

So the next day, we had a virtual appointment and Katie had dresses set up throughout her store based on my daughter’s likes. After narrowing it down, my daughter received a beautiful box of wedding dresses shipped directly to her (she was in grad school, so she wasn’t even in the same state as me!) When they arrived, we had another virtual appointment and my daughter was able to try on the dresses while Katie gave her expert advice about alterations and such. The perfect dress was found – and oh my word, what a beautiful gown!!! Did you see the pictures? It’s perfect. Without Katie from Something Blue – we wouldn’t have been able to do this and so we are forever grateful. And it’s simply a privilege to know her because she’s one of the sweetest people on the face of the planet!

So I wanted to encourage you all, that even though we are in these crazy times, there are wonderful places like SomethingBlue that are doing outstanding things like SomethingBoxed and going above and beyond to help make dreams come true.

If you know a bride that is in the stages of trying to find her perfect dress – I urge you to steer them to SomethingBlue. I would give them 100 stars if I could. They are PHENOMENAL. You can also find the store on Facebook.

Why We Work

Do you wonder how two friends, fellow authors, crit partners, and now in-laws are going to survive all this closeness? I’m not and here’s the backstory of why.

It begins with how Kim and I met. In case you haven’t already heard it, my husband joined the military at 46. Our son had just graduated from West Point, our daughter got married six weeks later, my in-laws went into assisted living three weeks after that, and my husband left for the chaplain corp equivalent of basic training five weeks after that. Yeah…the summer of 2009 was busy!

Nine months later, after he’d completed his training and we’d moved from Oregon to Colorado, he deployed for a year. It was the first time in our nearly twenty-six years of marriage we’d been apart for that long. On his way out the door to Afghanistan, Nathan took my face in his hands and said, “This is not going to be a wasted year for either of us. You will–do you hear me, you will–do something about all those stories you’ve written over the years.”

Three months later, I met Kim at a writer’s group. She invited me over to her house and asked me to bring my WIP (or Work In Progress) for a quick critique to judge my skill level. She took about five minutes, made probably twenty red-marks, and utterly destroyed my entire story with one question… “Is this historically accurate?”

It wasn’t. And there went ten years of my life. Not full-time, but ten years of on-and-off writing. I took about five seconds to swallow down my disappointed ego and put the entire 369 page manuscript on a bench before saying, “Okay. Teach me how to write.”

That was the beginning of our friendship.

Fast forward to today. My husband and I are reading “Sacred Marriage” by Gary Thomas. His premise is that marriage is a great place to refine your character, including learning the skill of forgiveness. What Kim did to my manuscript required forgiveness–not in the traditional manner, but it was a variation on that theme. She destroyed something dear to my heart. I know…I know…I asked her to, but still.

So what does that have to do with the picture of Steven’s hands on Kayla’s back. Do you see that big, honkin’ ring on his right hand. It’s a size twelve. Steven assumed that meant his wedding ring would need to be the same size, so that’s what he told the jeweler who melted Kayla’s promise ring into a gold band we had to create his wedding ring. It was waaaaaay too big, which is why he has that black silicone band holding his gold band in place.

Now if Kayla had been in New York with Steven when the discussion of what size ring he wore was taking place, she would have gotten him out to a jeweler to measure his ring size (like his mother–a.k.a. ME–told him to do). Turns out he was off by almost three full ring sizes. Did Kayla throw a fit and give Steven a hard time about not taking care of something so important?

Nope. She shrugged it off and the two of them figured out a temporary solution.

And that’s how I know Kim and I are going to be just fine. (Steven and Kayla are going to be just fine, too.) Because of forgiveness.

Kim and I are coming up on ten years of friendship this fall. In that time, we’ve had plenty of opportunities to correct one another both professionally and personally. We’re still great friends because Kim and Jeremy figured out how to forgive one another, Nathan and I figured out how to forgive one another, and learning how to forgive in marriage has carried over into other relationships–namely the one between Kim and me. We’ve taught it to our children. All of us are going to have plenty more opportunities to exercise that forgiveness muscle in the years to come.

But given our history together, I’m confident we’ll continue to work long into our future.

Goin’ to the Chapel…

Well… it’s official. The kids are married. It’s hard to believe that after all the adventures and fun Becca and I have had over the years, we now get to share something as cool as this.

The day of the wedding was absolutely beautiful. The bride was gorgeous. The groom so very handsome. And their faces… wow. What a joy as moms to get to see their love shining through.

Kleenex in hand… the moms are ready

Notice I’ve got my hand on Becca’s shoulder. I think we were both trying not to cry and hoping to hold it together. What a precious thing to be able share–our children marrying the love of their lives. It’s something we’ve prayed for our kids since before they were born. God is so good.

Lighting the Mother Candles for the Unity Candle

Some of my personal favorite moments of the day were people’s faces. Seeing my amazing husband’s face as he smiled walking our daughter down the aisle. Watching Steven’s face as he gazed at his bride coming toward him. Our daughter’s face beamed as she couldn’t take her eyes off her groom. Becca and Nathan’s faces as they rejoiced with their son. It was such a day full of JOY. Everywhere I looked.

The Woodhouse/Whitham wedding party

So join us in celebrating the beginning of #TheAuthorMoms and be prepared for our craziness to come. Because believe me… there will be lots.

Kimberley

Welcome!

We are overjoyed that you have joined us here. Becca and I (Kim) are excited to start this new endeavor.

As a couple of crazy authors who love crafty things, research, writing, and of course… always a good story– who knows where we will go from here?

Our kids are getting married in a few weeks, and I’m sure that we will be updating you as we go. We’d love your prayers for sanity, travel, and for the happy couple!

Be watching for our next blog and make sure you check us out on Instagram- https://instagram.com/theauthormoms

Enjoy the journey!
Kimberley