For our 30th anniversary, I knitted my wife’s wedding dress, a labor of love, secrecy, and hope. I never expected the laughter it would spark at our vow renewal, nor the moment Janet took the microphone and revealed a truth about love, marriage, and devotion I’ll never forget.
My wife and I had been married for nearly 30 years. We had three grown kids, Marianne, Sue, and Anthony, and the kind of life built on routines, inside jokes, and quiet evenings after long workdays.
Most people called me quiet, handy, maybe a little old-fashioned.
Janet just called me hers.
My wife and I had been married for nearly 30 years.
About a year before our anniversary, I decided I wanted to make Janet something meaningful for the vow renewal I’d been secretly planning.
So I started knitting. I’d learned how from my grandma when I was young. I’d gotten really good at making the simple things like scarves and sweater vests.
But this time, I wanted to make Janet a dress.
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