The Wesenberg family’s life was torn apart when they lost their son, Ted, in their backyard pool. Paul tried to save him, but it was too late. Grief and blame consumed the family, leaving their son, Clark, feeling neglected and alone.
As Paul and Linda fought endlessly, Clark ran away to Ted’s grave, pouring his heart out to his brother. There, he encountered a group of teenagers, but a kind man, Mr. Bowen, intervened and took Clark in, listening to his pain.
When Paul and Linda found Clark, they realized how much they had hurt him. They apologized and promised to work through their grief together.
With time, the Wesenbergs began healing, focusing on love and support for each other, and their home slowly filled with laughter again.