Hey Amy, I don't think the link you submitted to the Good Things is what you meant it to be...
Yikes! What did I do?!
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Hey Amy, I don't think the link you submitted to the Good Things is what you meant it to be...
Yikes! What did I do?!
Oh, nothing crazy, it just went to the Jezebel photos tag, not a particular photo.
I just resubmitted it. I was paying attention this time!
Yay! Cute.
If he hadn't given her that specific ring, then there would be all kinds of undercurrent about what that "means". Marrying into the royal family brings GOBS of baggage.
I remember watching Diana's wedding, Fergie's wedding, and Diana's funeral. I'm sure I'll find a way to watch this wedding. Thinking back on the funeral, my mom and I sat up that night rolling dolma while watching the tv. Dolma - yum, funeral - sad.
Your engagement/wedding ring? On your finger until you die.
Heh, my engagement ring hasn't fit me in over 10 years. (Hazard of getting married so young - even my FINGERS were thinner back then...)
And my wedding ring comes off every time I'm in the kitchen - otherwise it'd get all gunky! And if my hands are as swollen by the end of this pregnancy as they were with Dylan, it'll be off for a good month and a half right after Thanksgiving.
S. never takes off his wedding ring (unless he's under the hood of the car or something, and usually not even then) but I think it's just laziness. I take off all my jewelry, wedding ring included, at night.
Damn, it's been about 25 years since I've worn any jewelry. Unless you count a watch.
as upcoming queen of Britain, it's the least of what she'll have to do for her title.
Pretty much. I mean, she's marrying the Prince. It comes with the relationship. If you want a marriage about YOU, don't marry royalty.
And it's a pretty ring. And it was his mom's.
Clean your jewellery.
That is disgusting. Ugh.
I wear my rings all the time, only taking them off to clean them or put on hand lotion (if I remember before I have slopped the lotion on). I also look at them all the time, because they are pretty and sparkly and frequently in front of my eyes, so I notice pretty fast when they are not so sparkly anymore and need cleaning. Old toothbrush + rubbing alcohol = sparkly again.
My memory is trying to convince me that there was something notable about Diana's ring when Charles gave it to her, like that it was not an heirloom, but I don't actually remember.