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Celtic Irish Ring
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Give Irish Jewelry Traditional Style with Class! |
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| The Promise I was in the 2nd year of college that we met, he was an English major and I was in the sciences when we found each other at the same party one Friday evening. Our encounter was only a few seconds, but it was the first time we engaged in conversation. After that brief meeting, we had seen each other on campus a couple of times and smiled as we passed each other until another chance meeting just after Thanksgiving break at a local pizza shop. We again engaged in subtle conversation over a small pepperoni pie. |
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After an hour, we agreed to go out that Friday evening for a drink and dinner at one of the local restaurants. I was not that interested, but had been intrigued with his demeanor and willingness to listen intently when I talked, a very rare quality in most men. Once the date was out of the way, I felt that unfamiliar pang and wanted to spend more time with him. We had spent a great deal of time together up until Christmas break. I found out his family was of Irish descent and that he was brought up by his mother after his father died when he was 5 years old. As Christmas was approaching and mid-terms were looming, our time together was limited and more precious as we had becoming more and more infatuated with each other. On the eve of my trip back home, we had met for coffee. Since I had an early flight back home, I knew our time would be limited and our time together was even more special. After several minutes, when he felt the time was right, he pulled out a small package and gave it to me. I promised not to open until Christmas morning, and we gently kissed goodbye. The snow had begun to fall. My flight home was uneventful and I did not feel as excited as I usually did. I was emotionally torn between seeing them and not seeing my new found love, who I had left the evening before. Each day was a struggle not to pick up the phone, but I could think of nothing else. I was distracted from the typical family gatherings and nights out with my friends. Finally, Christmas morning arrived and I found myself more excited than previous years. Christmas was always special, but it seemed to have a bit more meaning this year as I anticipated opening the small package he had given me. I knew it would be something special, and pulled the package from my drawer where I had placed it when I came home. It was neatly wrapped in green paper with a white bow. I was amazed at how well it was wrapped, as guys are known to fail miserably in this department. I gently opened the package and could feel the excitement building as I made it through the paper and saw a small wooden box. On top was a cream colored card with an Irish poem written on the inside. My eyes welled up as I read it and opened the small wooden box. Inside, I found a small silver and gold Irish ring sitting in a white satin pillow. My heart was pounding and my thoughts were reeling. I composed myself and picked up the phone… that was 27 years ago, and to this day your grandfather still takes my breath away.
How to give Jewelry for Christmas in 3 easy steps.
Step 1. - Picking the right piece of jewelry is perceived as being the most difficult thing to do. Balancing the fact that you have a budget with her likes and dislikes is always a challenge. Of course if money is no object, then you have more options available. If you know her pretty well, you already know what she wants in her stocking this year. She probably gave you several hints over the past few months that hopefully you picked up on. Subtle oohs and ahhs, were certainly done for your benefit and if you were paying attention,. You know exactly what she wants. Once you have picked out the bobble, the next step is to decide the packaging. Step 2. – Men are well known for the lack of wrapping skills and this is especially true for small presents. Your presentation for the trinket is a very important aspect of ensuring the gift will be remembered for a long time. Not only will she remember the gift itself, but the attention to detail will be part of her story for years to come. Pick a gift box with a reserved pattern and color scheme. You want something that will match her personality and sense style. If she is conservative, go with basic blues and greens with simple patterns. If she is more outgoing, fire engine red or emerald green is the best color to use. You should wrap the gift yourself to add that special touch. If you absolutely cannot wrap then go with a professional or at least one of those booths in the mall will do. Step 3 – Presenting the gift is the last and final step and can be the trickiest. If you have taken great care in step 1 and 2, step 3 can be easy. First, you must pick the right moment for your gift presentation. There are several settings to choose from, but the most romantic is a quiet place with candles in the background. Plan an evening around setting up the gift opening as the climax to a perfect evening.
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