Plumpty and Pierre wed at the Weston Elementary School in Manchester, New Hampshire. The bride, 2, works as a duck. She is the daughter of a duck and another duck. The groom is the same age and works in the same industry. Both of his parents are ducks as well.
The pair first met when they were ducklings in the same elementary school class.
The wedding was planned by the in-demand team over at Mrs. Hopey’s kindergarten class. Principal Liz McDonald officiated, asking them, “Do you promise to share a nest, and mealworms, and do you promise to keep other warm in good times and in bad times?”
On the other hand, Mandarin ducks are the ultimate symbol of love and marriage in South East Asia, especially in China, Japan and South Korea.
The notion that Mandarin ducks promote love and marriage goes back many centuries.
Pars of ducks are often seen swimming close together. It is told the Mandarin ducks stay faithful to their mate throughout their Lifetime.
hese ducks are told to be very peaceful; they get along without bickering and live in perfect harmony.
Their love for each other is so profound that if one of them dies or disappears, the duck left behind will be devastated. Without his/her mate the remaining duck will have no will power to live anymore and death is soon inevitable.
A well-known Chinese saying goes like this: “Two Mandarin ducks playing in water”, in other words “a loving couple”.