What a lovely surprise my ring was when Neal proposed on his family's upstairs porch swing way back in 1998. I've treasured this diamond ever since, not to mention the two other sparkly tokens Neal has given in the years since then.
I asked Julianne to recreate a "DaVinci face" for me a few years ago. Her artistic talent is incredible! She has a well-trained eye for beauty, and I've reaped the rewards. I love this face, and I'll always appreciate the care I know she put into getting it just right.
One Christmas when I was a teenager, my dad brought this back from London for me. Stephanie and I both received one for Christmas, and we were so thrilled. Our mother passed on her genetic love for all things Beatles to her children. She went to a concert with her dad in her early teenage years, and I always remember her saying that her dad had just as much fun as she did. What a fun memory to have with him. We grew up listening to the Beatles in the Suburban and in our home; we know all the words to almost every song, and my kids call the Beatles "Bramma music." My mom has even managed to convince us that a 64-year-old man is perpetually "cute," although she is always quick to add that he's not nearly as cute as Dad.
Neal's mom gave me this a few years before she died. Sometimes when we'd visit her house in Tyler, she would bestow upon me some little trifle I had admired. Well, this was no small trifle, and it holds a special place in our home. I use it occasionally for special parties like baby showers and such, and I don't even mind polishing it. It was given to her as a wedding gift in 1958.
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