But Linda was challenging that notion. She was showing me — and everyone else — that it’s never too late to embrace love, happiness, or new beginnings.
Her wedding wasn’t about vanity or being childish. It was about living authentically, even in your later years.
It was about holding on to the belief that no matter how old you are, you still have the right to dream, to pursue joy, and to celebrate life in all its forms.
Linda’s wedding wasn’t extravagant. It was simple, small, and filled with the love of a few close friends and family members. But it was also deeply meaningful to her and to the man she was marrying.
In that moment, I realized that the wedding wasn’t about the dress or the ceremony — it was about two people deciding, at the end of their lives, that they still had something worth celebrating. They were deciding that their story wasn’t over, that their love wasn’t finished, and that they could still make memories together.
Reflecting on Linda’s decision, I realized how much I had let age define what was “appropriate” or “acceptable.” I was projecting societal expectations onto her, believing that at 70, she should be content, retired, and out of the public eye. But in doing so, I overlooked the most important truth: life doesn’t stop at a certain age.
We are all deserving of love, happiness, and new beginnings, no matter how many birthdays we’ve celebrated.
Linda taught me that we are never too old to seek joy. We are never too old to love, to be loved, or to make meaningful connections. Age is just a number, and it doesn’t limit what we can experience or what we can accomplish.
Her wedding was a reminder that life is precious, that it’s never too late to start something new, and that we should always embrace the opportunities that come our way — no matter our age.
So, maybe I was being too harsh when I first saw that photo of my mother-in-law in her wedding dress.
Maybe what seemed “ridiculous” at first was actually a powerful reminder of how we should all live our lives: fully, authentically, and with love. It’s a lesson I won’t soon forget, and it’s one I hope to carry with me as I grow older. Because, just like Linda, we all deserve to live a life filled with love, joy, and second chances, no matter our age.