His mother owns an antiques store in Geneva, IL (it is rated the #1 antiques store in the Fox Valley area) - it really is quite a nice store! (I even do the window displays) - and Karen - Jason's mom - has a beautiful selection of turquoise........nothing was quite what I was thinking.......and while shopping with her and Jason, she said "Oh Anne Marie...just look at a diamond....just for fun...."
so I did
through a special eyeglass (forgot the name)........
I was blown away at this rock......so amazingly beautiful........from the 1920's and in perfect condition......set in white gold - almost like silver.........
She went on to explain to me how diamonds of this beauty are so rare and.....well....she said a lot and I'm sorry to say that I don't remember everything she said......my heart was swelling inside thinking of why this ring was in the store......why someone brought it in and sold it......or was it found.......was it someones grandmother's and they needed the money...........a family heirloom........was it a ring that was given back to a man who loved that woman and was rejected by her love and she thrust the ring back at him never to speak to him again.......
we are so much like a diamond..........we start out in life so raw and rugged.......and with the constant pressures to do good to ourselves and others we are crushed on all sides.........sometimes so stressed we just want to hide away with a lemon meringue pie and a pot of coffee (hypothetically speaking of course ;)
let those pressures crush us - it will make us spectacular in the eyes of others and God..........
to me, there is nothing in this life more important than being beautiful in the eyes of God
but immediately, we show our beauty to others by our acts towards them.......
when things don't go smoothly, on whatever project you are working on, know that is just part of this life process of crushing you further and further until that pressure makes you beautiful in the eyes of God, to others, and yourself.........
it's all part of this process............just have patience.......we all go through pressure.......
many of you have emailed me about diamonds since I posted this....and I wanted to share with you more on how a diamond is made....you can go here.
peaceful Lenten blessings,

btw: you can find an amazingly clear diamond for a fraction of the cost in antique stores!!
Beautiful Anne Marie! Blessings to you and your family.Have a fabulous weekend~Cheers Kim
ReplyDeleteLove this post and your beautiful ring too
ReplyDeleteAlways grateful for God's timing in all things
xo
Pam
Beautiful ananlogy of how God works our lives into something wonderful. I think the ring sounds absolutely perfect for you. Enjoy that beauty! Blessings!
ReplyDeleteYou seem to read in my soul dear!
ReplyDeleteI'm feeling a bit overwhelmed with pressure today....
That's part of this life, right. I will keep it in mind.
That ring is beautiful, isn't s 20s jewelry the best?? Denny gifted me a pair of ring at Christmas that recalls your ring! Incredible!
"A lemon meringue pie and a pot of coffee"...yes...hypothetically speaking of course LOL!!
fRA
Oh Anne Marie,
ReplyDeleteThe story of your diamond engagement ring is pretty much exactly the same as my engagement ring. We bought it from a tiny antique shop and I just loved the mount and the tiny, sparkly diamond.
A beautiful story and a lovely comparison.
....and, I love your new header....what a wonderful and delicious photograph.
Have a lovely weekend. XXXX
It is so wonderful to find something that you can put your signature on, even if it's a diamond ring. What's even more exciting is that is can be handed down to future generations--what a story to tell!!!
ReplyDeleteWe are all diamonds in the rough waiting patiently to shine.
Your stories and your words always find a way to comfort my heart, Anne-Marie. What a blessing you are to all of us! ♥
ReplyDeletexoxo laurie
Beautiful ring and beautiful story. I have a similar ring myself. It's only about 35 years old tho, but I had it styled like a vintage ring. I absolutely love it!
ReplyDeleteit really is a beautiful ring...gosh i love the 20's (and 40's)! like you, i did not want a diamond either, but i did end up with a simple white gold band with a few very tiny diamonds circling it, and i like it very much, but most of all i love what it symbolizes...my marriage, my family. thanks for the lovely and inspiring post - blessings to you :)
ReplyDeleteLovely ring...lovely words:)
ReplyDeleteHello! I just found you through my latest Where Women Cook. Imagine my surprise to see an engagement ring very similar to mine in one of the first posts I read. Looking forward to reading more.
ReplyDeleteSo much more interesting buying an antique ring. I can see you love it so.
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday....what's left of it.
x
Carole
Wonderful post Ann Marie! So good to have a reminder of how we get true beauty.
ReplyDeleteYour ring is beautiful.
Debbie
LOVE that you have an antique wedding ring...oh the stories it could tell ;)
ReplyDeleteMy ring has a similar look as yours - the main diamond in my ring is from my husbands great grandfather's wedding ring (my MIL and SIL have the other 2 diamonds from it).
4 generations ago it bonded a union, and it is still going strong! I had a reproduction setting (based on ring settings from the 20's) picked out to go with my antique diamond. Everytime I get my ring cleaned I get compliments on how old,rare and beautiful my diamond is. Makes me smile :)
Thanks for sharing -
Your engagement ring is awesome and original, and it doesn't even cost a lot! And that is very good, considering the economy we have today. I think I saw that ring some time ago, and I'm sure a lot of people would try to go to antique shops to look for a ring just like that.
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