My wife has worn an empty locket for 8 years to remember Emily, who lived a few hours before dying in mum's arms. In the past six months, she has separated from me, and found a new boyfirend. Also, our youngest child snagged her locket chain, and broke it.
Yesterday, she was sporting a new necklace. It is half of a medallion that she is sharing with her new boyfriend. I am absolutely thrilled that she has taken the step to wear a necklace other than the locket.
When we were married, I bought her a pair of ruby earrings that had a matching necklace. I gave her the earrings, but never bought her any necklaces. I figured I could buy the necklaces after she made the decision to wear something besides the locket. There is also a necklace to match rings I have bought her, and a bracelet, and etc.
Now I want to go back to the jeweler and buy the necklaces that complete the sets that I meant for her to have years ago. I don't though, want to 'celebrate' Emilys passing...suggestions?
By: bg4gb
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Yesterday, she was sporting a new necklace. It is half of a medallion that she is sharing with her new boyfriend. I am absolutely thrilled that she has taken the step to wear a necklace other than the locket.
When we were married, I bought her a pair of ruby earrings that had a matching necklace. I gave her the earrings, but never bought her any necklaces. I figured I could buy the necklaces after she made the decision to wear something besides the locket. There is also a necklace to match rings I have bought her, and a bracelet, and etc.
Now I want to go back to the jeweler and buy the necklaces that complete the sets that I meant for her to have years ago. I don't though, want to 'celebrate' Emilys passing...suggestions?
By: bg4gb
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