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Wedding Customs, Beliefs and Traditions


June has been traditionally the most popular month for weddings because it was named after Juno, the Roman Goddess of Marriage. Juno would bring happiness and prosperity to all who wed in her month. In addition, June signified the end of Lent and warmer weather. Time to shed our winter garb and take our annual bath.

weddingsHere are some other wedding traditions, customs and beliefs:

Wedding Customs, Beliefs and Traditions
! Something Old ~ Wearing “something old” symbolizes the transition from the bride’s previous life into the life of marriage, not forgetting her previous life and loved ones.
! Something New ~ Wearing “something new” represents the future bringing good fortune and success in the bride’s new life.
! Something Borrowed ~ Wearing “something borrowed” reminds the bride that her family and friends will be there when she needs them. It also signifies good luck and joy to the bride.
! Something Blue ~ Wearing “something blue” was a symbol of loyalty, faithfulness, and purity during biblical times.
! A Silver Sixpence in her Shoe ~ A “silver sixpence” is to wish the bride financial wealth, and the wealth of joy and happiness throughout her married life.
! Bands of Gold ~ Wearing the wedding rings on the third finger of the left hand started with the Egyptians who believed that the vein in the third finger of the left hand connected directly to the heart, the center of all love. The Romans wore it there to represent the Holy Trinity: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. In the Jewish faith, the band must be continuous and have no indentations.
! Bridal Shower ~ The early 1900’s saw the advent of Bridal showers in America and rural parts of Europe. Family and friends gathered together to give the newlyweds gifts to help them with their new home. When this tradition dwindled, the bride’s friends would then start the tradition of “showering” her with gifts.

! Something Old ~ Wearing “something old” symbolizes the transition from the bride’s previous life into the life of marriage, not forgetting her previous life and loved ones.

! Something New ~ Wearing “something new” represents the future bringing good fortune and success in the bride’s new life.

! Something Borrowed ~ Wearing “something borrowed” reminds the bride that her family and friends will be there when she needs them. It also signifies good luck and joy to the bride.

! Something Blue ~ Wearing “something blue” was a symbol of loyalty, faithfulness, and purity during biblical times.

! A Silver Sixpence in her Shoe ~ A “silver sixpence” is to wish the bride financial wealth, and the wealth of joy and happiness throughout her married life.

! Bands of Gold ~ Wearing the wedding rings on the third finger of the left hand started with the Egyptians who believed that the vein in the third finger of the left hand connected directly to the heart, the center of all love. The Romans wore it there to represent the Holy Trinity: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. In the Jewish faith, the band must be continuous and have no indentations.

! Bridal Shower ~ The early 1900’s saw the advent of Bridal showers in America and rural parts of Europe. Family and friends gathered together to give the newlyweds gifts to help them with their new home. When this tradition dwindled, the bride’s friends would then start the tradition of “showering” her with gifts.

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Marriage proposal on the Brooklyn Bridge


 
You may have heard about the marriage proposal that took place Saturday (Feb 28) on the Brooklyn Bridge ~ 
According to Jill “My brother proposed to his girlfriend on the Brooklyn Bridge yesterday. The plan was to have people hand balloons to her as they walked across the bridge, each with a note from my brother attached. It was so cute. We had a few friends help but mostly recruited strangers as they walked in their direction. She said yes!”
For pictures of this blessed day, visit: http://adjix.com/9643
Getting Married in South Florida? Give Heidi a call at Eden Florist –  954-98… to help you plan YOUR BIG DAY.

Will your marriage be a success!


I just found this great blog called Cherished Gifts & Favors with Tips & Trends  for planning your Party or Wedding and wanted to share it with my readers.  The latest issue is all about The month in which you marry. 

It starts like this: Fun Wedding Fact: As legend goes, the month in which you get married may predict the fate of your marriage:

“Married when the year is new, he’ll be loving, kind and true;
When February birds do mate, you wed nor dread your fate;

To read the rest of the post, go to: http://www.cherishedgiftsandfavorsblog.com/

If you are planning a wedding this year, be sure and let us know. Eden Florist is known for superior flowers, exceptional design and reasonable prices.

And stay tuned because we will be showcasing our newest eBook “Yes, is Only the Beginning.”  This book is filled with wedding customs, ideas and more to help you plan the perfect wedding. Publication date, first week in April.