The Wedding That Almost Wasn't is a memoir of resilience, heritage, and love tested by circumstance. Growing up on a Minnesota farm in the 1940s and 50s, Donna Hauger learned strength from her grandparents' immigrant journey and her parents' quiet perseverance. Those early lessons carried her into teaching, courtship, and the first steps of adulthood, shaping a life defined by fortitude and faith.
At the heart of the story lies a wedding nearly undone. On the day of her marriage in 1966, sudden military orders sent her new husband to Germany, leaving her to celebrate the reception without him. Eight months later, she joined him overseas, beginning a new chapter of teaching abroad and navigating married life far from home.
Spanning her formative years through the couple's return to the United States, this memoir reflects on the courage required to begin again-whether in unfamiliar countries, new roles, or unexpected circumstances. It is a testament to the enduring power of love, the strength of heritage, and the resilience that carries us through life's unplanned turns.