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I lost my favorite and "best" necklace.I am so sick over it. (warning, whine ahead)
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 531151" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Oh no, that made me squish my face all up just reading it... a forever cycle instead of menopause? Wouldn't that be awful??? I hope it ends soon, that happened to my mom too. In the end she had other issues so had a hysterectomy but she did have routine cycles that lasted all month, what a pain. </p><p></p><p>She always prays and then finds things so we said one to St. Anthony for you too. It is so disappointing when something that sentimental disappears. I lost the ring my grandma bought me when young, she bought each of us a birthstone ring on our tenth birthday. Then my dad bought me a good watch (well it was good for our standard, from a jewelry store etc.) and that disappeared too. Neither were super valuable but they meant so much to me. It is a sickening feeling. </p><p></p><p>Did you check the washing machine? twisted under the agitator? just in case it got stuck in clothes.</p><p></p><p>A teacher in high school had a HUGE diamond ring, very wealthy family and it was her engagement ring so meant so much to her. The ring got caught on something and the diamond came out. Many of us helped search for so long. She was just so upset. Days later she was getting the laundry ready and as she unrolled the sleeves of the shirt she wore, it fell out. Just a miracle, and since they are Jewish I dont think she prayed to St. Anthony, lol. </p><p></p><p>I hope that happens for you, when you stop looking, it just pops up somewhere. </p><p></p><p>HUGS, Dee</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 531151, member: 12886"] Oh no, that made me squish my face all up just reading it... a forever cycle instead of menopause? Wouldn't that be awful??? I hope it ends soon, that happened to my mom too. In the end she had other issues so had a hysterectomy but she did have routine cycles that lasted all month, what a pain. She always prays and then finds things so we said one to St. Anthony for you too. It is so disappointing when something that sentimental disappears. I lost the ring my grandma bought me when young, she bought each of us a birthstone ring on our tenth birthday. Then my dad bought me a good watch (well it was good for our standard, from a jewelry store etc.) and that disappeared too. Neither were super valuable but they meant so much to me. It is a sickening feeling. Did you check the washing machine? twisted under the agitator? just in case it got stuck in clothes. A teacher in high school had a HUGE diamond ring, very wealthy family and it was her engagement ring so meant so much to her. The ring got caught on something and the diamond came out. Many of us helped search for so long. She was just so upset. Days later she was getting the laundry ready and as she unrolled the sleeves of the shirt she wore, it fell out. Just a miracle, and since they are Jewish I dont think she prayed to St. Anthony, lol. I hope that happens for you, when you stop looking, it just pops up somewhere. HUGS, Dee [/QUOTE]
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