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I Am So Upset & In Tears....


LoveBeingATwin

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I am so sick to my stomach right now. Yesterday I noticed that my wedding ring was missing AFTER I did stuff like garden, clean dog puke up and chores around the house. I am not sure where it's at. I went through all the weeds by hand, fortunatly they are still in the garden. I went through the trash by hand four times. I went so far as to get my father in laws medal detector, but still no luck. I don't even know where to begin. I told hubby not to throw anything out or do anything different until I find it. I think it may haven fallen off when I took my gloves off. Wish me luck. I hope I find it.


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dlp252 Apprentice

I'm sooo sorry! This is probably silly question, but did you look INSIDE the glove? I've actually had that happen with my winter gloves.

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Kimberly

Sorry to hear about your wedding ring. I too have lost my ring in my gloves. I hope it turns up. The first gift my fiance gave me was this very nice diamond heart necklace. It fell off the chain at the hospital I worked at 3 years ago. I have not found it since. I cried while I searched for it. He did buy another almost alike to that for christmas that year. I appreciated the kindness, but I long for the original. It had memories with it that cannot be replaced.

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Good Luck, I hope you find it soon. I'm sure you have already done this at least 15 times, but take a deep breath, clear your mind & then look in the first place that you thought it might be, but didn't find it when you looked the first time - pockets? maybe you took it off sub-consciously to keep it safe? I lost mine while gardening. I looked through a bunch of pots, all over my garden, pretty much tore up my patio / gardens. After about 3 hours of dumping out trash cans, pots, checking gloves, I sat down with that first giant pot that my mind was telling me was the most likely culprit - again - slowly & methodically. That was where it was. I know how heart-breaking it is - Good luck again !

aikiducky Apprentice

Ooh, so sorry to hear you lost your ring, I hope you find it. :(

I lost my wedding ring at the dojo once, we have a policy of no jewellery of any kind on the mat (for safety reasons), and I'd forgotten to take it off in the dressing room. So I put the ring on a window sill and forgot it there, and later it wasn't there any more! :o

My husband was understandably a little bit upset about this, but when I got an exact replica for my birthday I knew he'd forgiven me... :wub:

The funny thing is, half a year later someone found the ring! Someone had just put it on an even higher windowsill, and it had been lying there all the time. So now I have two. :)

Pauliina

debmidge Rising Star

I feel very bad hearing this news. I lost my husband's NAVY ring prior to our engagement. I was in ladies room and I don't recall if I took it off and placed it on counter or if I had it off and was drying my hands with papertowel and tossed it out with the paper towel; but I lost it and cried my eyes out ever since...if I think about it long enough I will start to cry again and I lost it in 1977! Of course it never surfaced even after I posted a $25 reward for it. It was irreplaceable...as it was issued for his year/class only.

LoveBeingATwin Enthusiast
:) I am so happy! I found my wedding ring last night. I unearthed it last night with a rake. It was where I new I lost it, but It took forever to finally find it. It had been missing since last week. This last week was really hard for me. I lost my ring and then the very next day my dad was in ICU for three days. My dad is finally out of the hospital and doing well. Finding my ring was like the icing on the cake. I never missed something so much in my life.

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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Awesome you found the ring, glad to hear your dad is home and doing much better. My mom was so ill last week, I didn't know what we would do so I understood how you are feeling.

dlp252 Apprentice

Kimberly, so very happy you found your ring and that your dad is doing well!

aikiducky Apprentice

That is so cool that you found your ring and your dad is better! :)

Pauliina

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I am very glad for you on both accounts.

debmidge Rising Star

Good news for both Dad and ring...

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