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Sunday, May 29, 2011

White Bible Ceremony

I do believe this has become a 'New South' tradition.  A group of women (or people, New South, remember) come together to present a bride (and groom) with a white bible (and some special verses.)  Flowers also play a role as each person also presents a flower to the couple.  The flowers come together to make a unique bouquet. 
Our lovely bouquet
 I will list the person, verse address, flower, and meaning of the flower.  Hold on to your laptop! pictures at the end

Jeanie Key (MIL) Ephesians 5:30- 33, pink carnation, a mother's undying love

Mary Null (grandmother) Joel 1:3, white and red roses tied together, unity and forthcoming marriage

Hershell Null (grandfather) Proverbs 1:7, Proverbs 31:10-12, 25, 30; white lily, honor

Rickey Johnston (Daddy) John 15:9-12, Romans 12:9-10, daisy, beauty and innocence

Kayla Nelms (buggy) Colossians 3:16-17, yellow rose, joy and friendship

Pam Johnston (mom) no verse listed, pink carnation, mother's undying love

Joretta Null (great aunt) 1 Corinthians 2:9-12, dark pink rose, thankfulness

Imogene Dillingham (great aunt) Romans 12:12, iris; faith, hope, wisdom, and valor

Donna Gray (aunt/cousin) Isaiah 33:2, pale pink rose, grace/joy

Jeanie Key, grandmommy

The recently renovated Bride's Room, where the ceremony took place
Aunt Gene

Aunt Jo





Daddy

Nana (sittin) Mama, and Dad

1 comment:

meme said...

I had almost forgotten about your ceremony. The most memorable part of the wedding week. Very special to your mom and daddy. Don't forget about Ms Margaret Simpson and Ms Julie Farris!! They made it very special