Diamond ring with EGL USA ID Card. Women’s size 8. As described on EGL Card: “Report: US 37696602D Weight: 0.60 ct Shape/Cut: Round Brilliant Color: F-G Clarity: II Measurements: 5.02 – 5.01 x3.70 mm Est Retail Rep. Value: $2,160.00 Description: One white gold solitaire ring stamped “14k” containing one natural diamond described in detail above. The ring weighs 2.1 grams. Grades, weights and measurements are approximate as permitted by mounting. Comments: The appraisal value was provided by UGS.”
.My first long-term boyfriend proposed to me because he: a) needed a place to live and thought if we were serious enough to get married…. B) it was what we were expected to do C) He figured I wouldn’t mind if he used my banking info if it was to buy something nice… D) All of the above Correct answer: D I said, “Yes” even though in the back of my mind, I knew I made a mistake. We (struggled…ahem…) lived together and continued our one-sided relationship until one day, I looked down at this ring on my hand (which, I should note, he bought a size too large) and felt it was all wrong. The ring, the house, the relationship. I found my strength, miraculously, and broke off the engagement…we didn’t argue and he didn’t fight (at all) to try to get me back. He did put up a stink when I took the DVD player, so that was a sign that it wasn’t love at all. I was merely there… I’d rather this ring belong to someone who can either love it or give it to someone who they love. Or make something else with the diamond… Whatever the case, do it with all your heart, since this ring has never been able to represent anyone’s true feelings. Yet!
.I’m going to save for a vacation. Like they say, “Love yourself before you can love someone else”, right? Or, “It’s 5 o’clock somewhere!”