Wednesday 1 March 2017

Jewish Engagement Rings

Today was the day. Today was the spectacular day. Today was the much awaited for, anticipated, exciting, amazing day! It was the day on which Amanda was going to pick out (and hopefully purchase) her I am my beloved ring. Oh, how very very excited she was! Amanda had been waiting for this day nearly her entire life. She thought of how many hours, days and nights she had spent dreaming about her future I am my beloved ring.
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She would stay up late at night thinking about it, pondering over which exact style she would choose. Would she pick gold or silver? Wide or narrow? Diamonds or other precious stones, or keep it sleek and plain? Amanda had spent hours upon hours contemplating each and every detail of her I am my beloved ring. And today she was finally here. It seemed too good to be true.
As “the day”, as we are calling it, was approaching, Amanda also spent a lot of time deciding where to purchase her long awaited for ring. She had heard about numerous stores and businesses that sell or manufacture Jewish engagement rings. Amanda took her time doing her research. She had to make sure she was buying from only the very best sources. But she had ample time to decide, and before long she settled on a Jewish engagement rings vendor from which should would purchase her I am my beloved ring.
On the appointed day, Amanda woke up bright and early. The sunny blue sky and crisp breeze were the perfect accompaniment on her special outing. She set out to Jarod’s house, as she had planned to choose her I am my beloved ring together with her fiancĂ©. Amanda picked him up, and the two of them drove off together to the Jewish engagement rings store.
At last they have arrived. Amanda set about her choosing ceremony right away. She asked the salesmen to please lay out for her, in an organized fashion, all of the silver pieces to start with. She wanted to make sure she got a good eye on every single possibility, and she wanted to do it in order from “worst to best”. The salesmen lay before her trays and trays of sterling silver Jewish engagement rings, all with the ani ledodi inscription on them. Amanda scrutinized each one. She marveled at the diversity of styles, and she loved how despite that, all of the rings maintained a beautiful, classic elegance.
After a while, Amanda moved on to gold. She asked for all of the yellow gold rings to be displayed, then the white gold, then the two tone gold, and so on. After spending an even longer time gazing and them, she went on to diamonds. It just got better and better.
As you can imagine, Amanda spent hours in the jewelry store that fateful day. She enjoyed every single minute. Though Amanda was generally quick to make decisions, the decision of which I am my beloved ring to purchase was not going to be a hasty one, nosiree. But eventually, she did choose one. She was very happy with her choice, and wore the beautiful ring for many, many happy years.

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