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The pair were also both haunted by the situation their children were in: Erin's growing up without a father, and Steve's growing up with a mother. They also knew that no other children could relate. Until they met one another.
"Seeing all of our kids together, seeing them relate, laugh, connect and talk openly about their grief, well, it’s hard to put into words how that made us feel. They were able to find healing through each other, a kind of healing that we simply could not offer as parents. The same connection that came so naturally between us was occurring between our children as well," he said.
Erin and Steve married on June 28, 2018, a year to the day from Erin's first text message to him.
Although their relationship was born from two unthinkable tragedies, Steve hads an incredible view of their love and their blended family:
"Grief will always be a part of our story, but it doesn’t define us. It can drive you in 1,000 different directions, down 1,000 different roads – most of them toxic. The temptation to give in to bitterness, regret, and isolation is strong because so often, it’s the easier choice. Instead, Erin has taught me how to be open and honest with grief. She taught me to embrace the moments of joy when they come, to embrace the tears when they come, and they do still come. We have chosen to live with gratitude for the loved ones we lost, for the years we were gifted with them, and towards a God who made a way for us to see them again."
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