Stepmom delivers special wedding vows to four-year-old – his reaction breaks my heart

It’s wonderful to celebrate the beginning of a new life with a loved one by attending their wedding.

The guests of USMC Sgt. Joshua Newville and Senior Airman Emily Leehan’s wedding were expecting a good time, and they got it, but they also saw one of the most unforgettable scenes in history.

Leehan had also written vows for her stepson Gage, which she began reading aloud.

The adorable little child couldn’t contain his excitement at seeing his father’s wedding, and it was clear that he not only accepted his future mother, but was ecstatic about his dad’s choice.

Leehan, seeing Gage’s wide eyes on her, turned to him and began reading their wedding vows.

Everyone in the room went “awww” at the end of her speech since it was so heartfelt.

Everyone was crying with happiness, but it was Gage’s adorable reaction that everyone was talking about.

He sobbed uncontrollably as he clung to his stepmother and listened to her remarks.

“I want you to be safe, and to try your hardest and to be a good person,” Leehan said. She then said, “Don’t cry baby,” because she noticed that the emotional moment was too much for that child to bear.

“The last thing thing I hope you learn is that you are a special boy,” Leehan went on to say.

“You are so extremely smart, handsome, and kind to others. You have helped shape me into the woman that I am today and I may not have given you the gift of life, but life surely gave me the gift of you.”

After taking a moment to compose themselves, the pair said their vows.

It was stated that the newlyweds returned to work straight after the ceremony.

They were both required to report back to Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, so the honeymoon had to be put on hold.

Check out the clip below to see the touching interaction between the stepmother and stepson.

The post Stepmom delivers special wedding vows to four-year-old – his reaction breaks my heart appeared first on News Weekly.

Related Posts

That Blue Line on the Street Isn’t Random—Here’s Why It’s There

A new road marking is being introduced in some parts of the U.S.: a thin blue line between the yellow center lines. This line, already visible on some roads in…

Read more

Severe Constipation and Toxic Megacolon: Causes and Solutions

Although constipation may seem like a minor inconvenience, ignoring it for extended periods can lead to serious health complications. A striking real-life case demonstrates just how dangerous chronic constipation can…

Read more

Why do women cross their legs when sitting? Psychological perspectives

Cultural and Social Context Crossing one’s legs while sitting is more than a personal habit—it’s shaped by cultural and social expectations. Historically, female posture has been regulated to reflect modesty…

Read more

Last, haunting photos of Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon

In April 2014, the world was shaken by the mysterious case of Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon, two girls who vanished while hiking in the dense forests of Panama.What began…

Read more

While Pregnant, I Attended a Pottery Party That

While pregnant with her second child, Olivia reluctantly agrees to attend a pottery class with her best friend, Ava—just to get out of the house, What starts as a fun…

Read more

Touching reason why Pope Francis’ coffin will be lined with zinc

Following the death of Pope Francis at the age of 88 on Easter Monday (21 April), the Vatican has officially announced details of his funeral and burial plans. His passing…

Read more