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Published on July 30, 2006 By JillUser In Misc

I am interested in others' views on replacing one's wedding ring.  I am personally very old fashioned and sentimental.  I can't imagine "upgrading" my wedding set.  Sure, my husband could now afford to pretty much get me any kind of ring I would want.  I still want the one he gave me when he asked me to marry him.

To me it is a reminder of where we started.  It reminds me of the dreams we had then and how far we have come together.  I thought it was beautiful then and I think it is beautiful now even if perhaps for different reasons.

I know many who have upgraded their rings though.  I certainly have no reason to judge anyone else.  I'm just interested in different perspectives.


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on Jul 30, 2006
We talked about it a few years ago. What we have was not expensive - but - I wouldn't have spent much more anyway. He was surprised that I didn't want a different one. I told him there so many other things we could spend the money on. So, we took a get-away weekend and he surpised me with a new fishing rod & a pair of earings instead. We still talk about that weekend.
on Jul 30, 2006
I think it is very sweet, romantic and sentimental to not want to replace your original wedding set. It's a symbol and I think it's just a matter of sentimentality. Some people attach deep meaning to the symbolism of the actual ring that you exchanged on your wedding day and some people though the feelings are still there for the person don't attach those feelings to a ring.

I say have him buy you a huge, honking, just because I love you, right hand ring. It sounds like you are too sentimental to give up your original set and personally, I think that is very romantic. It's not the ring, it's the feelings and history behind the ring.
on Jul 30, 2006
My wife and I both upgraded along the way. I was much poorer when we got married than I have been along the way. Our wedding bands were plain gold though, (or so I recall), it was her engagement ring that had the rock. We've upgraded all of them, though we kept the plain bands (both for sentimental reasons and because they weren't of any real value when trading up/in).

We have not upgraded the upgrades though, and don't intend to. Those are the rings we consider our real wedding set.
on Jul 30, 2006
I am an old softy.  I keep the original.  I may buy her more rings, but they will not replace the first 2.
on Jul 30, 2006
I have a cheap band from our poor starving private days. Since then we have bought "pretty" bands for me to wear. They were a gift for our 3 year anniversary when we had a "church" ceremony. I will change them out, they have a special memory attatched to them of my husband's love for me, but the original $50 ring will always stay.

I do have a friend who lost her original rings when she took them off during her pregnancy. So now she buys really big, really fake rings and wears them for a year or so and then replaces them. She was so upset by losing the original, that she didn't want to ever worry about it again. She says the rings remind her that nothing is permanent....except their love.
on Jul 31, 2006
Not a chance that I would replace my ring. I might ask for another, but this one's too special.
on Jul 31, 2006

I have other rings than my original wedding and engagement rings, but none of them are an "upgrade" and I'd never replace my original ones.  I also would never "upgrade" the stone in my original engagement ring even though it is very little.  It reminds me of where we were when we were married. 

Of course, I've never really cared that much for huge rings.  They just get snagged on stuff and their just another thing to worry about losing.

on Aug 01, 2006
I don't get it . Why not just get other rings and keep the wedding ring. You could have a ring that says Debbie.
on Aug 01, 2006







She is in the hospital.
on Aug 01, 2006
What kind of parent lets their 9 year old son run hog wild on a blog site? (ducks)
on Aug 01, 2006
She is in the hospital.


OMG, OMG! Excellent!!!
on Aug 01, 2006
WOO HOO!

Why aren't you there?

Or are you blogging from labor and delivery?

Fast and Healthy delivery Jill!
on Aug 01, 2006
What kind of parent lets their 9 year old son run hog wild on a blog site? (ducks)


And what's with all them frogs? LOL.

Seriously, Brad, nice to see another generation of Wardells blogging. And Alex, keep plugging away. Good to see you blogging.

Keep us up to date on the arrival of the newest Wardell!
on Aug 01, 2006
OMG, OMG! Excellent!!!


I wish Tex. Just more observation due to high BP. The good news is, I don't have preeclampsia. The bad news is they won't induce even though they don't know what is causing the BP problems. So I'm back home now being a couch potato waiting for something to happen.

My crazy frogs are taking good care of me in the meantime.
on Aug 01, 2006
And what's with all them frogs?


I like frogs.

What kind of parent lets their 9 year old son run hog wild on a blog site? (ducks)


The same one who left me home with my whiney cousin and crazy nana (Grandma Towne).

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