Bride Waits 2 Years for Dad to Recover From Burns So He Could Walk Her Down the Aisle

Jewel MacLennan’s dad was able to walk her down the aisle on Sept. 3.

— -- One bride waited two years for her father to be well enough to walk her down the aisle.

Jewel MacLennan’s dad, Vance Easter, was badly burned in a welding accident on Sept. 24, 2011, that left him immobile and in the hospital for 51 weeks.

They quickly called 911 and extinguished the fire by hosing Easter down with cold water from a nearby garden hose. Easter suffered third-degree burns on 70 to 85 percent of his body.

“His injuries were very critical, extensive, and was a roller coaster ride for our family,” she explained.

His rehabilitation was extensive due to the depth of his burns and muscle loss from infections. Even basic movements, such as moving his fingers and lifting his arms and legs, was difficult.

“Eventually it progressed to sitting up in bed, sitting up on the side of the bed and then to baring weight on his feet to standing,” she said. “Eventually he was willing to try to take some steps, to walking with crutches, to walking without crutches, and now jogging and dancing.”

When MacLennan got engaged in December 2014, she knew she’d wait for her dad to heal before tying the knot.

“I remember telling him when he was in a coma fighting for his life, crying to him, ‘Please live, please don't give up. I want you here to walk me down the aisle and have our father-daughter dance,’” she said.

The father-daughter duo finally got to have their magical moment at her wedding on Sept. 3.

“Dad had always worked so hard in life,” said MacLennan. “So no, it is not surprising to me that he worked so hard to see me as a bride."

She added: “Having him live, having him not give up, having him fight every setback that he had, and having him here on our wedding day. Words cannot describe the love and emotion I had when he gave me away. It was and probably will be one of the most special days in my life.”