A sweet smelling bouquet has always been part of the romantic dream of a wedding ceremony. Now in Sweden, if you're married during May or early June (and May is the preferred month!), one tends to carry lilies of the valley. They're a sweet and traditional bouquet for spring brides.
But here's the surprise, they probably didn't originally carry bridal bouquets because they smelled sweetly but because they had a strong smell. A long time ago brides and grooms carried armfuls of noxious smelling weeds to keep the trolls and evil spirits at bay.
Trolls, as tradition would tell us, are eager to disrupt the joyful life of the young couple because they can't bear for others to be happy. Evil spirits are equally disquieting guests at a wedding, but at least they're invisible. Trolls are well known for their lack of hygiene and their prodigious appetites. Not content to merely ruin the new marriage - not to mention the lives of other attendees - they can eat you out of house and home if you're not careful.
Luckily both trolls and evil spirits are easily confused. So make sure you include a little bit of stinkweed in your bridal bouquet to keep you and your beloved safe from Trolls. After all, Sweden has a long, long history. Troll abductions at weddings have not been written about for thousands of years. Once you've arranged the flowers to your satisfaction, you can concentrate on your wedding ceremony and your wedding vows and create the marriage in which you will live happily and healthily ever after.
Bottom Line?: Give your relationship the chance it deserves to succeed wildly, against all odds! After all, you deserve it. Your relationship deserves it! There's a lot more info to help you create the wedding ceremony of your dreams, the wedding vows of your heart and the marriage of a lifetime over on my website: And to help you create the wedding vows that will become the blueprint for your incredible, happily and healthily ever-after marriage, I'd like to invite you to sign up to receive 2 free wedding vow templates: Go on! I dare you, be happy together!
The Rev. Ann Keeler Evans, The Wedding Priestess - helping you move from "I do" to happily and healthily ever after!
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