
Posted by Ljuba![]()
on July 17, 2012, 2:20 pm, in reply to "Re: The expensive jewel gifts from different countries"
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"leaving mine to charities"....OR to your future granddaughters!
...as countless queens have done...
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: My husband, after years of using simple and
: inexpensive wedding bands I bought at a
: discount store, started to buy me each year
: a splendid piece of jewelry. First a 1
: carat diamond solitaire and then a 3 carat
: solitaire. At that point I thought
: "what the heck, should I wear BOTH when
: I am cleaning, washing, walking and cleaning
: up after dogs, digging in the garden,
: watering the lawn, shoveling snow or
: cleaning out the fish pond????
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: Now that I think about it, maybe I DO
: deserve the jewelry for all the work I do.
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: But no, I told him I would rather have a set
: sum to donate to Animal rescue every month.
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: He decided it was a heck of a lot cheaper!!!
: So said "Fine!!"
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: I do have a son who will marry some day but
: let HIM work hard like his father and buy
: his wife her jewelry. I am leaving all mine
: to charities.
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: I know that, for example, the Arab rulers
: have
: given very expensive jewels to Sofía of
: Spain (necklaces, bracelets, earrings...)
: and, of course, she has accepted all (and
: worn).
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: Regards!
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: --Previous Message--
: Well, any of them. I meant that the Arab
: Emirates seem to be quite generous with
: expensive jewelry to foreign royals. It
: would be a very useful gesture.
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: Just a thought.
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: Hi! What Royal Family could request that?
: The
: one from Spain, Norway, Sweden,
: Netherlands...?
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: Regards!
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: Do you suppose the Royal Family could
: respectfully request that places they visit
: make a donation in lieu of expensive jewelry
: (of which they have plenty)?
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: Just curious.
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: I am thinking of the Arab Emirates for one.
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