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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 127283" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>I don't really like to shop but I love to look at jewelry. One time, a new mall had opened with a truly wonderful jewelry store. I was admiring the rings, the bracelets, the earrings, the necklaces and then I saw THE ring. It was a truly beautiful engagement ring. I couldn't quit gushing about it for the next week. What was funny, I didn't really care that it was an engagement ring, I just cared that it was beautiful.</p><p> </p><p>Anyway, two weeks later we were out driving. Well, I was driving he was a passenger (he hated to drive). He started giving me directions and we ended up back at that mall. I looked at him and asked why we were here since neither needed anything. He said, "You'll see." My next comment was, "We better be here for that ring and you're going to have a long walk home." Sure enough, he'd called to have it fitted for me (I'd tried it on) and it was waiting for me. It still really hadn't registered that it was an engagement ring. It was close to my birthday so a birthday present made sense. He then said that since we were here and had this ring, maybe we should find wedding bands to go with the ring. That's when it finally dawned on me he was asking me to marry him.</p><p> </p><p>I don't regret a day of our marriage. He is a good man and I'll always have a soft spot for him. It's not his fault I changed the rules after 10 years by wanting to adopt a child and he never wanted to children.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 127283, member: 3626"] I don't really like to shop but I love to look at jewelry. One time, a new mall had opened with a truly wonderful jewelry store. I was admiring the rings, the bracelets, the earrings, the necklaces and then I saw THE ring. It was a truly beautiful engagement ring. I couldn't quit gushing about it for the next week. What was funny, I didn't really care that it was an engagement ring, I just cared that it was beautiful. Anyway, two weeks later we were out driving. Well, I was driving he was a passenger (he hated to drive). He started giving me directions and we ended up back at that mall. I looked at him and asked why we were here since neither needed anything. He said, "You'll see." My next comment was, "We better be here for that ring and you're going to have a long walk home." Sure enough, he'd called to have it fitted for me (I'd tried it on) and it was waiting for me. It still really hadn't registered that it was an engagement ring. It was close to my birthday so a birthday present made sense. He then said that since we were here and had this ring, maybe we should find wedding bands to go with the ring. That's when it finally dawned on me he was asking me to marry him. I don't regret a day of our marriage. He is a good man and I'll always have a soft spot for him. It's not his fault I changed the rules after 10 years by wanting to adopt a child and he never wanted to children. [/QUOTE]
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