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  Main Page › Relationship & Lifestyle › Marriages
   
 

L is for Love

   

Author: Vlady Peters

In the days where a father was unlikely to leave his young daughter alone with a suitor, the couple had to come up with a lot of imaginative communication systems which didnt require them to actually speak.

There was always the one where he, having stolen from her a flower bud from the bouquet she had carried the night before, would use it as his buttonhole. Looking soulfully at her, he would either press it to his lips or his nose, every time she looked in his direction.

Or for the more flirtatious, there was the huge decorative fan with dainty little florets on one side, and all sorts of personal messages on the inside when he actually got close enough to see it.

One of the more creative one was, of course, sending the object of your affection a flower which had a particular meaning attached to it. There was the one we all know, red rose for love. But there were also numerous shades in between to keep the one being courted interested.

Having become so attached to this form of communication, many brides continued this with the flowers they chose for their bridal bouquet. It could be that the initial of each flower used might spell a message. Perhaps something like Love you, baby. Or, since this would require the kind of concentration that one can do without on the wedding day, all the flowers used might be connected to the meaning attached to each flower. There might be red roses and red chrysanthemum for love, white chrysanthemum for truth, ivy for faithfulness and apple blossoms for a propitious future together.

Royal bouquets, in particular, have had a tendency to have meaning attached to them. When uniting two royal families the bride might have a bouquet with one type of flower representing one side of the family, and the other representing another. One is reminded of the War of Roses in the late 1400s when the House of York fought to wrest the crown from the House of Lancaster. The formers heraldic badge was a red rose, while the House of Yorks badge was white.

When Elizabeth, later to be the Queen Mother, married the future King of England, she carried a bouquet of York roses representing her husbands roots, and heather, representing her own Scottish ancestry. In a spontaneous gesture which was part of her charm, at the conclusion of the ceremony she placed the wedding bouquet on the tomb of the Unknown Worrier located just past the entrance of the Abbey.

Author Bio:

Vlady Peters

Vlady Peters is an Australian Civil Marriage Celebrant performing weddings, naming, renenewal of vows and commitment ceremonies both for Australian citizens and for overseas couples visiting friends and relatives in Australia.

She is the author of two traditionally published books, "The Complete Book of Australian Weddings" and "The Small Organisation Handbbook" and is in the process of releasing two ebooks dealing with weddings and honeymoons.

Her major interest is research into customs and traditions of weddings.

By going back to the roots of customs, she believes couples can more clearly differentiate between what is essential in a wedding ceremony, and what is merely a personal preference.

This allows them to choose a ceremony reflecting their own situation within the framework of legal requirements.

Vlady has a bachelor of Arts in English Literature and Government, and has studied the writing of novels and romances. She has written children picture books as well as novels.

She is a member of Queesland Civil Marriage Celebrants - the largest Civil Marriage Celebrants Association in Australia - as well as member of Celebrants' Training Association.

She is also a member of Australian Authors, as well as Romance Writers Association where for a number of years she was the Convenor of the prestigious Emma Darcy Award - Australia's leading Lady of Romance.

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