Thursday, December 18, 2008
Due to recent medical emergency in our household I have not had too much of a chance to post anything for awhile. I have been pretty busy lately with extra things. But, we are here and still alive and relatively well, all things considering.
And, I have recovered my missing diamond earing, which I thought I lost forever at the hospital. Not as important as just being here and alive, but, still good since it is always better to have two earings instead of one. :)
Labels: Family, Health Care, Jewelry
Friday, November 9, 2007

I am very diligent when it comes to taking care of my jewelry. I get my rings checked every 3-4 months because I love them and I am paranoid about having any loose stones.
In church last week Jerrod took my ring off me to look at it and noticed that the center stone on my 3-stone Tiffany ring was moving.
I am a little bothered by this...and Jerrod is more bothered by this, because I just had both my engagement ring and band checked two months ago when I was in Denver. And so, he is asking me how I possibly can have a loose diamond already when it was fine 2 months ago. I guess I must have hit my hand on something.
Both of my rings are very nice and have high clarity diamonds in platinum. I take good care of my them. I don't think I do anything with my hands that would cause a lot more damage than the average person, so why do I always seem to have loose diamonds? Or is that I just check them more often so I find them more often than the average person?
Anyway, since I had to get my ring checked I had an excuse to go to Tiffany & Co. Luckily there is a store in Nashville now. However, they don't do any repairs in store, so they still have to send the ring to New York to get worked on. So, now, I am at least a week without my rings. I'm hoping it won't cost too much, if anything. If they just need to tighten it, they may not charge, but if they have to re-tip prongs, it could get expensive. I guess they will let me know for sure what it will be sometime next week. I guess, even if they do need to re-tip it, that would still be better than loosing a diamond in the future.
