An engagement is always something to be celebrated, right? Everyone loves a wedding. Everyone loves love. But what if that engagement happens for the wrong reason? Or at least, for a questionable reason…. What then?
As I was scrolling through my Facebook feed this morning, a friend of mine had shared a picture on her page of Alex McKinnon announcing the news of his engagement to his girlfriend Teigan Power on Instagram.
For those who have not followed this story, Alex McKinnon is a 22-year-old rugby league player for the Newcastle Knights, who is recovering from a career-ending-three-man tackle that he endured during a game two weeks ago against The Melbourne Storm.
McKinnon is still recovering in hospital and facing the very real prospect of being a quadriplegic for life.
I liked the Facebook post. I think that it’s a wonderful announcement to come out of a terrible situation. Hope can carry us through some of the darkest times of our lives.
But…
I couldn’t help but question if marriage is the best thing to consider, right now? I couldn’t help but think of the enormity of pressure that moment would have put on his fiancée….
“What if she wasn’t considering marriage at this time of her life?”
“Was he concerned that she would leave him as a result of his injury?”
Top Comments
I agree with the author, they were the thoughts that went through my head. I wish the couple all the best, but can't help feeling that the only answer is yes, in that situation. They are both incredibly young as well. I'm married myself and if that was to happen ( god forbid) to myself or hubby I would expect each of us to be there for each other and be that rock to rely on. Tiegen still could have fulfilled that role without committing to marriage at this stage. In any case, I wish only the best for them and a full recovery for Alex.
Hi my name is Julie. I have just recently gone through my own personal tragedy and I had he support of my family and the community. I do not think it is appropriate for you to bring your own personal tragedy, however sad that is, into a situation where everyone is looking for a positive. The McKinnon family and Alex's partner Teigan are experiencing a tough time at the moment, and what they need is positive thoughts and lots of love. This is what they are receiving from the people who really know them, and care about them. I know, from experience, that this makes a difference. Perhaps you need to fight your demons in your own corner, and let the McKinnon family fight on in the way they always have.
Lots of love and support to the McKinnon family from the Lawrence family