Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Weddings are a lot like flowers.

It's spring here in the Kootenays



 the season of new life, with courtships and weddings popping up, 
sort of like the variety of plants and flowers sprouting in my garden.






Short version: Weddings are a lot like flowers,




Longer version:
 I love flowers with their amazing colours and endless variety.

Since weddings and bouquet charms are on my mind a lot these days it makes me wonder: 

"Are there similarities between weddings and flowers?"

  Hmmm, I never really thought about it, but now that I am, let's see...
Weddings are often: colourful, vibrant, elegant, exciting, memorable events. 
They come in infinite varieties: sizes, presentations, characteristics, traditions, expectations, 
and even emotions can vary  significantly. 


 With so much variety in weddings, what do they all (or almost all) have in common?
A wedding is really a ceremony that begins a marriage.  Uniting the lives of 2 people- to each other, 
based on commitment and a desire to bond their lives together, call it love.

  If Love is the soil, our earth, it provides the nutrition and base for all the flowers to grow and multiply
 A flower, can multiply and become a family.  Many other families are connected by numerous weddings to form a unique garden, in a plot, in a community, in a region, in a zone, in a planet…. um, maybe I'm getting carried away.

Some flowers will thrive and grow well together creating a beautiful, harmonious space, while some are more prolific or aggressive, taking over and pushing others out of the way…


 Yes, I believe I could go on, but I won't. (Not now anyhow. I certainly don't want to get into  "weeds"… and seeds.   : )

 Anyhow, I guess the analogy of a wedding being like flowers, has a lot going for it.

I like the idea of a garden full of weddings. Families, growing and thriving together, with their roots bound in love.



I will likely read this again in a couple of weeks (to add more links), and feel silly for posting it, but I hope not.

 I'd love to hear  your thoughts...

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