Gems, Guns and Legos in Meeting Mr. Jesus Christ

  • March 7, 2014, 11:53 p.m.
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Spending the weekend with my son, Ryan. He picked me up early this morning. Ran a few errands for me then back to his place. Then a day of shopping. First he bought his girlfriend her birthday present, a heating back massage machine that fits to a chair. She used one at Christmastime and loved it. I was surprised at the price, much more than I had imagined they would be, but if they give desired results it is well worth the money. Massage is expensive on a regular basis, so this looks more like an investment.

We had planned a trip to a local jeweler so I could have an antique pocket watch appraised and Ryan could begin looking at engagement rings, to learn what he needed to know and figure out his budget. A while back I offered him some rubies and diamond rings I no longer wear should he wish to use them. They are set in yellow gold and he was hoping for white. Anyway, while I took care of my business he did his looking. A sales lady was most helpful in answering his questions and showing a few rings he liked.

We showed her the stones and gold we had, discussed using the gold for melt, the stones inclusive in a ring Ryan liked and she made an offer. Ryan had no intention of buying, he was there to look, learn, and get in touch with the reality of jewelry market prices. We thanked her, said we'd think it over at lunch and went about our day.

We went on to shop for other items needed and make arrangements for dinner and a movie with Jessica's parents, which we did. Saw "The Lego Movie" which was very funny. Stopped at a gun store for a look at a few things and get something needed. Eye opening for me as I've never shopped for guns.

Ryan decided to stop at the bank for cash and we returned to the jeweler and he bought Jessica the engagement ring. He made a very wise decision financially and they made him an offer that won't come again, anywhere. The ring is stunning as it sits now with only diamonds in it, once the rubies are set it will be spectacular. I'll post a picture if I get a chance to see it before he gives it to her. Needless to say both Ryan and I were grinning ear to ear the rest of the day and struggling to be hush hush. Next Friday he picks up the finished ring.

I feel very blessed to see my son enter into a new phase of his life, to be making a mature and long thought through decision. I feel honored that he wanted me to go shopping with him and be asked for my opinion regarding his thinking and choices. I'm further pleased he chose to accept the gemstones I offered and continue the heirloom tradition. The rubies originally were my grandmother's so a lot of family history goes into this ring. He was responsible financially, didn't overextend himself and came out with a ring that would please any woman, and her mother. Pleasing the future mother-in-law is important and not necessarily an easy feat.

I thank God my son found a woman who is solid in her own life, educated, employed, comes from a strong and closely knit family who already love Ryan like he is their own. As a mother I couldn't possibly ask for a finer young lady as a daughter-in-law or for my son to be marrying into a better family. This couple is evenly yoked as any I recall seeing in many years and I truly believe God will bless them richly as they continue into their future.

I am exhausted in the very best of ways.

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Silent Echo/Quiet Storm March 08, 2014

i think it's great that both you and her mother like the one's their children chose to spend their lives with. i know i really love my son in law and couldn't have chosen a better husband for my daughter. he's a good man, a good husband and a good father. i'll bet the ring he chose will be beautiful with the rubies in it. would love to see a photo of it. take care,

crystal butterfly March 08, 2014

I was blessed that my son also picked a woman with that kind of relationship with her family. I have loved seeing the way they interact with their children because of the deep family values.

Will love to see the ring.

Spinster March 09, 2014

Sounds like a wonderful day.

Serin March 09, 2014

:) Congratulations to him and her. And you.

Spirit Song March 10, 2014

Oh, sweet sweet story! Can't wait to see this ring! When my daughter got married, I had gathered up all the small diamonds I had, from my mother's and grandmother's engagement rings, from a diamond drop and earrings my husband had bought me many years ago, and from a small diamond pendant my sister had bought my daughter. Anyway... gathered them all up and had them made into a cross necklace for her to wear on her wedding day; it was stunning. I'm sure this ring will be very treasured.

Tuff e Nuffy March 10, 2014

bout time for a little jou in your world. god is busy in your life. Hang on sister the best is yet to come. Why? Cause we been asking Him, dat's why?

Tuff e Nuffy March 10, 2014

what is Martins name on here?

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