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What Happened To This Ring Bearer And Flower Girl Will Melt Your Heart


Being the ring bearer or the flower girl at a wedding is a big responsibility for any little kid, since it’s hard to get up in front of all those people and carry out such an important task. While some little ones crack under the pressure, others find the courage to walk down the aisle.


But something truly unique happened to this ring bearer and flower girl. Seventeen years after they met at someone else’s ceremony, these two had a wedding of their own!



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I bet no one saw that coming! It’s amazing that almost two decades after they helped someone enjoy their special day, they got to have one for themselves They didn’t know it then, but that fateful walk down the aisle so many years ago set the stage for a beautiful life.



This Romantic Gesture In Paris Has Lasted Years, But The City Is Destroying It



Lovers from all around the world travel to Paris and meet on the Pont des Arts to further cement their love with these famous locks.





Paris is filled with history and romance. The city’s buildings and structures have stood the test of time and military conflict, and the French city has also been known as a place of romance for centuries.


One structure has quite literally bridged these two aspects of Paris together. The Pont des Arts, a bridge over the Seine river, has long been a meeting place for lovers, as well as the home of a well-known tradition. Unfortunately, it appears that this tradition has met its end.




The locks, symbolic of strong bonds, are traditionally affixed to the sides of the bridge.






Since 2008, couples have placed their locks on the side of the bridge and tossed the keys into the river below.






However, because of the weight of the locks, parts of the bridge have actually collapsed into the river below, presenting an obvious safety hazard.




Many locks are cut off after their addition to the bridge, yet thousands remain.






Locals also find the mass of metal unsightly.






Mayor Anne Hidalgo and other local officials have tried to persuade tourists to take selfies on the bridge instead of adding their locks.





All remaining locks on the bridge were removed this week, and the city continues to campaign for an alternative to the love locks on the Pont des Arts. Over one million locks, weighing in at an astounding 45 tons, have been removed from the bridge to date. The city has also experimented with new materials on the bridge that prevent any locks from being hooked into placed, while also repairing the damage they’ve already caused.




This is what the Pont des Arts looks like now.




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(via The Guardian, Buzzfeed)


Hopefully the city will come up with a viable alternative to the locks that both tourists and citizens can agree on. Until then, the lovers’ locks will be cast away forever.



This Romantic Gesture In Paris Has Lasted Years, But The City Is Destroying It



Lovers from all around the world travel to Paris and meet on the Pont des Arts to further cement their love with these famous locks.





Paris is filled with history and romance. The city’s buildings and structures have stood the test of time and military conflict, and the French city has also been known as a place of romance for centuries.


One structure has quite literally bridged these two aspects of Paris together. The Pont des Arts, a bridge over the Seine river, has long been a meeting place for lovers, as well as the home of a well-known tradition. Unfortunately, it appears that this tradition has met its end.




The locks, symbolic of strong bonds, are traditionally affixed to the sides of the bridge.






Since 2008, couples have placed their locks on the side of the bridge and tossed the keys into the river below.






However, because of the weight of the locks, parts of the bridge have actually collapsed into the river below, presenting an obvious safety hazard.




Many locks are cut off after their addition to the bridge, yet thousands remain.






Locals also find the mass of metal unsightly.






Mayor Anne Hidalgo and other local officials have tried to persuade tourists to take selfies on the bridge instead of adding their locks.





All remaining locks on the bridge were removed this week, and the city continues to campaign for an alternative to the love locks on the Pont des Arts. Over one million locks, weighing in at an astounding 45 tons, have been removed from the bridge to date. The city has also experimented with new materials on the bridge that prevent any locks from being hooked into placed, while also repairing the damage they’ve already caused.




This is what the Pont des Arts looks like now.




Twitter / i_car



(via The Guardian, Buzzfeed)


Hopefully the city will come up with a viable alternative to the locks that both tourists and citizens can agree on. Until then, the lovers’ locks will be cast away forever.