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  • Charlene Grant
  • Mar 12, 2024
  • 1 min read

One of the services I relish doing is making art for people to hang in their homes. About a year ago I did a coloured pencil rendering of my wedding bouquet. Kind of ironic that was the time I was initiating divorce, wouldn't it seem? Except I think that God smiles on a divorce as much as on marriage, which is why a photo of blooming flowers - the one from your wedding photos can be an act of graceful defiance. Who is to say that you aren't blooming as beautifully or even more beautifully in your dissolution as in your marriage - perhaps even more so because of your marriage, with its beginning in a wedding. When will we have formal divorce services that commemorate the success and growth of the marriage, even though it ended?


One particularly flower laden day, when you tie the knot, can be as meaningful to you in divorce, when you loosen it to make room for a new life.

So whether you are newly married or newly divorced, your bouquet can be a reminder that you continue to blossom, no matter what. Does that seem strange? That's just the way I roll (cue: drop mic


ree

and exit stage left).

 
 
 

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