It didn't seem very golden at first. A chilly grey day with rain threatening. We went into town and went to this little shop, E & J Jewelers, in Shrewsbury, where we have made a few visits before. The owners are lovely.
Then across town to The Armoury, a long, low red brick building situated on the side of the river. Where we bought a bottle of decent red wine.
Ate exceedingly well and enjoyed fantastic service.
The golden day was hidden in a simple wooden box.
My engagement ring. I am not a big fan of gemstones. but I like a bit of classy understatement. So last year, when this was decided, I picked a simple ring of white Welsh gold from the Aur Cymru company. It may be plain, but it was not cheap. The gold is hand panned on private land in Wales and there is precious little of it left. Living so near the England/Wales border, it seemed appropriate.
Only a very few close friends were told. It feels right to share it here first, on this blog, as so many people have seen my ups and downs over the years that it's almost like having a distant, virtual family.
Nobody ever wanted to
marry me before and to be honest, I never felt the need. However, after
the perilous and messy situation I was left in when Andy died (and without a will, which made the whole nightmare even more grievous) it has
taken on a new meaning and importance.
I only intend to do it the once,
mind.