When I first moved in with my current wife and kids, the girls didn’t take it lightly. There were tears and anger. For years I tried my best to not replace their father and just be an adult in the house. It was hard and I wasn’t successful many times. The way I raised my children and the way my wife raised hers are almost polar opposites. So I had to adapt. I never wanted to replace their father. It took years and the disrespect was amazing. I had no authority even as an adult.
That was then.
I stayed my coarse and remained supportive and helpful. Recently, the youngest wanted to learn Dutch (her mom is from the Netherlands). One of the first words she learned was step-father. She’s also started to refer to me as a step-father to her friends instead of just Mark. The oldest is in college. I meet with her every other week to give her an allowance. I got my first hug from her in the 9 years I’ve been in her life.
I stayed consistent and held to my guns. There are now two girls out there who know I love them and will always be there for them. I also have two of my own that I have no communication with, but I still write to them every day. I love all four equally. And I love my wife for giving me the opportunity to be part of her girl’s lives.
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Onwards and upwards Mark
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