Haha I wish!
Haha I wish!
It was a rare calm time believe me and most of the night was not so chill. I wish.
Tough day / week for a friend of mine and one of my employees.
May I see???? Asschers are expensive to get the size..but I’ll look! xxxxoooo
I assume anything over 7.5 mm is possibly enough [perhaps not for a stone that is close to octagonal, if you wanted such a shape www] and 8 mm certainly enough. This WWW (nearly 8 _) looks particularly interesting - the cut seems very good [everything about how large & angled facets are - the important structure that works light], although the finish [polish & facet meeting 'points'] is somewhat old school [less finished by current standards, and this is what GIA says too; these are minor details - I forgive before forgetting these things, can investigate]. This www is also interesting - the size of 2.5 cts & the price may leave room to www.
2c
June, thank you! I am coming around to being a yellow gold person. I hope you are doing well and that your New Year is good so far! Do you have any trips or events planned for this year (aside from traveling down the coast, of course)?
Tekate, did Chris get his jacket? I know you will miss him, but you will see him soon? I hope.
Mamabean, I will post another photo of the bands. I think I will send back the wide band, as I don’t think I will wear all three all that much, but it was such a great deal, and has an additional signature aside from the Sepkus mark, so I am a little on the fence about it. Not sure what to do.
Omg @Jimmianne They are so unique and gorgeous! Can you wear the wide one as a right hand ring? Thank you for posting the bands again for me..xxoo
Mamabean, Thank you. I need help thinking about this band. I keep putting it away, then wearing it again. The only thing I’m not crazy about are the rubies.
The band is selling new for 3x what I paid, and has that additional signature... I am assuming the signature of the bench person who did the detailing at Sepkus’ shop.
I bought one more Sepkus ring during my buying frenzy, a solitaire with a milky aquamarine. I don’t have it yet, but I am very excited about it. If I could get someone to replace the little ruby and sapphire cabochons in this wide band with diamonds or milky àquamarines I would be happy to keep the ring.
Ugh. Probably too complicated. All this started with me looking for a setting for my asscher, so I will have spent all that money (designated for the asscher setting) getting sidetracked.
Right now I am so into Sepkus that I could justify buying almost anything I could get a great deal on, but I also know that I can be fickle.
Thank you for letting me talk this out!
Happy Birthday, Mama Bean!!!
...and thanks. I can relate. I too am really good at impulse buying. It must be a talent!
Can’t wait to see what you do with your bling funds.
Yes, Missy, one would have to say that you are very talented as well!
Dear Jimmianne, I am the least talented person I know. In fact, I am embarrassingly untalented. I am not sure how I am going to take good care of Greg when I can't cook or do laundry here but I will do my very best and appreciate your vote of confidence. And your always kind and generous comments. (((HUGS))).
GM lovely ladies and happy Monday.
@Tekate did you get a jacket from REI for Chris? I hope you enjoyed your lunch with Mike and the family and I hope Chris has a safe trip back today. It is bittersweet leaving and I am glad you are seeing him again in March. Just 2 months away. Hugs to you and much love and I hope you have a wonderful week Great Kate. XOXO.
@marcy hope you had a fun Sunday and are off to a good Monday. Yes I agree. I hope the phone with the new case isn't slick as I drop things often. As you might remember. And yes according to our dhs one can never have too many mugs. Except the truth is we don't have that many anymore as they break and we haven't replaced them as they break so probably could have used a few more. Oh well. Speaking of breaking Oliver just this moment (had to leave and come back) broke a big heavy bowl we had covering one of the food dishes for the cats. Oy and Vey what a mess and now I dont have another to replace it. We have to keep the cat food covered or he eats all of it. This is getting to be too much. And speaking of too much haha I like the way you think. 2 bowls of ice cream a day so as not to hurt Dave or Jimmy's feelings.
@Mamabean yes it is hard being back here without our darling girl Francesca. And yes Ollie is like a child in the throes of the terrible twos. You nailed it haha speaking of nails. No, my podiatrist doesn't actually cut nails. Frustrating to me because I am on my own to cut them but he wants to see me back in 4 months and we will discuss the invasive procedure that will hopefully stop them from getting ingrown. Thanks for asking about Greg. He is OK. Today is his presurgical HSS appointment from 9-2 as they are giving him a lecture about joint replacement so it is a long day there plus tests to run to make sure he can have the surgery. So far quiet on the kidney stone front and may that continue. We ran errands yesterday and he cooked and he was fine.
What are your birthday plans? I know you already celebrated this weekend with your dh and woohoo for the birthday money and I think I can speak for all of us in that we are very excited to see what you will choose!
(((Hugs)))
@Jimmianne sigh, those rich yellow rings on you get me every time. Impeccable taste. Exquisite. Just like you. And do nor argue with me please young lady. You are far too modest! Anyway I am glad so far so good and I am continuing to think good thoughts for january 16. How can I forget the date as it is the day before Greg's TKR. January is shaping up to be an anxiety filled month for me on a few levels now. I wish I could be calm and cool but that is so not me. I am NIRDI indeed. And I have the glasses to prove it lol. XO.
@junebug17 glad you had a lovely and calm weekend. You deserve it. And nice that your dh got to golf. Our weather has been pretty nice I have to agree. Haha to wanting more bling and I hear you. Thanks for the earring compliments. I think you would look stunning with some romantic dangles. Say the word and I will meet you at PP jewelers and I bet they would have something dreamy for you there...Have a good Monday Junie. XO
@AV_ sadly not calm nor quiet as Oliver has been chasing tommy most of the time so he is now in the playpen again. He just broke a sturdy and good bowl I had been using to cover the cat bowls of food to keep Oliver from eating all of it. Oy. He is a handful. I am glad you have always lived within walking distance of the action. I enjoy just going out and being in the middle of liveliness. But there is a fine line and well it is hard to find that perfect balance. I keep reminding myself perfection is the enemy of good. Hope you have a lovely week. XO.
@Slick1 all I can say is you chose very well and that ring is swoon worthy on you. I think it is the perfect size. Hope you had an enjoyable rest of your Sunday afternoon and evening and hugs and good luck for some good news re insurance this week. Fingers crossed. Hugs.
@Scandinavian hope it is a good week for you and your family. Hugs.
@Austina hope the rest of your weekend went well and I always am so grateful for your kind and generous support and warmth. Hugs to you and much love being sent your way.
@Daisys and Diamonds hello and good morning. Hope you had a lovely weekend. XO.
@bling_dream19 how was the rest of your weekend and hope you have a good week on tap. Hugs being sent your way. And lots of continued good wishes for a happy long honeymoon phase. It can last forever (with ups and downs as real life often is bumpy and smooth as you walk down the path) I promise. XO.
Yesterday Greg and I went to the new Brooklyn Wegman's. Wow it is huge. Big parking lot thankfully so it wasn't too difficult shopping there but I wasn't as impressed as I thought I would be. Then we ran a few more errands and Greg went home to cook and I went to visit my friend M. I hadn't seen her since May! It was so wonderful catching up in person (as we spoke often via phone while we were at the beach house). She is leaving for another big trip in March so I only have a couple of months with her but I will take it. She is a huge activist and going to the women's march in January this month in DC. And she partook in the march against anti semitism yesterday morning. She isn't Jewish but she cares about all good causes. Some pics.
On the subway guardian angel sighting. It's sad but with the resurgence of anti semitism NYC subways have become unsafe again.
@missy I have always felt heartbroken about Anti-Semitism..I read The Diary of Anne Frank when I was a small child. It left such an impression on me....even then when I was so young. Now I have a beautiful Jewish daughter-in-law that I love with my whole heart..a beautiful grandson and a new grandbaby on the way who are also Jewish. I don’t understand how this hate can still be happening..It makes me cry when I think about it..xxxxooo.......
It is indeed a sad time in this world for so many reasons. And one of them is that for the past 5-10 years anti semitism has been on a huge rise all over the world.
Anyway back to happy. It was so great seeing M and it is nice being back here. I just wish Greg's surgery and Jimmianne's surgery was over already and everyone was on the mend. Plus wishing @Scandinavian 's mom would heal and get better and be well. And all good thoughts to the wonderful NIRDIs here. Hugs to you all and have a lovely Monday. XOXO.
Leaving you with a photo of the view from M's apartment. It is in my old apartment line. Beautiful. We have this view too on the South side of our apartment.
Yes, Missy, one would have to say that you are very talented as well!
thank god for take-out or I would not be alive today
@missy I have always felt heartbroken about Anti-Semitism..I read The Diary of Anne Frank when I was a small child. It left such an impression on me....even then when I was so young. Now I have a beautiful Jewish daughter-in-law that I love with my whole heart..a beautiful grandson and a new grandbaby on the way who are also Jewish. I don’t understand how this hate can still be happening..It makes me cry when I think about it..xxxxooo.......
@missy I wrote something to you above but somehow got stuck in the center of other posts..I don’t know how to fix it..
Thank you Joanne. Your DIL is so lucky to have you!
It is the one hate left that seems acceptable to so many
It was a rude awakening that my alma mater no longer supports Jewish causes that are near and dear to my and many others hearts. In fact their behavior is distinctly anti semitic IMO. I was devastated and disappointed. I will no longer support my college. Very sad.
It’s mind boggling to me...I just can’t understand it...It defies logic....
Why do people hate the Jews?
There’s a passage in a new book about Holocaust scholar and survivor Elie Wiesel that is at once frustrating and satisfying in its ambiguity and anger. It happens when the author, Howard Reich, amid many conversations with Wiesel, asks Wiesel the inevitable suite of questions: Why? Why is human history in part a story of anti-Semitism? Why did the Holocaust happen? Why are Jewish houses of worship targeted for violence today?
“Why do they hate us? Why?” Wiesel replies. “So I know all the answers. In the beginning it was religious reasons. Other times, it was social reasons. They hate us either because we are too rich or too poor, either because we are too ignorant or too learned, too successful or too failing. All the contradictions merge in the anti-Semite. And yet, one thing he knows: He hates Jews. He doesn’t even know who Jews are. In general, I say, the anti-Semite — let him tell me why he hates me. Why should I answer for him?”
Wiesel’s answer glides quickly past the obvious historical and cultural antecedents, and avoids the pat, poetic explanations a lay reader craves, to make a point the lay reader must confront: There is no rational reason for hating the Jewish people, or any people, because they exist. And no justification for the Holocaust or countless other acts of violence and bigotry against Jews, stretching from enslavement in ancient Egypt to Saturday’s mass shooting at a synagogue in Poway, Calif. In short, Wiesel provides both no answer and the right answer: “Let him tell me why he hates me. Why should I answer for him?”
Reich, a Chicago Tribune arts critic whose parents survived the Holocaust, wrote The Art of Inventing Hope: Intimate Conversations with Elie Wiesel, as part of his own exploration of a dark past he didn’t experience personally. Reich’s parents were deeply scarred by their suffering under Nazi persecution yet sought to shield him from the details. They couldn’t, of course. Reich’s paranoid mother would spend nights in their Skokie, Ill., home peering out the living room window, scouting for enemies who weren’t there. His father would his share happy, violent nightmares of revenge. “I was killing Nazis good,” he told young Howard. “I was shooting them down.”
Reich interviewed Wiesel for a 2012 Chicago Tribune event, which led to hours and hours of taped conversations over four years. As Reich says, the book is about two generations of Holocaust survivors speaking to each other from opposite perspectives of this cataclysmic event. One experienced the horror, the second was raised amid the active memory of its terror. The significance is that, even if there are no easy explanations to genocide, or solutions, the topic of the Holocaust must be broached, studied and passed down or it risks being forgotten, or refuted. For example, Holocaust Remembrance Day, known as Yom Hashoah, began at sundown Wednesday. Its themes are “Never forget,” and “Never again.”
Wiesel, who died in 2016, wrote more than 60 books, including the acclaimed memoir, Night. He won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986. Reich tells us that Wiesel’s interest in cooperating on the book — Wiesel was an eager interviewee — reflected his commitment to keeping the memory of the Holocaust alive. Wiesel said the Holocaust was about the Nazi desire to kill the past and future. “What they really wanted to kill was the children because they carry the Jewish identity forward,” Reich tells us.
Wiesel’s life is a testament to his defiance of the Nazi aim. He wrote about the Holocaust so future generations will understand what happened. In Wiesel’s words, “To hear a witness is to become a witness.”
Anyone who reads Reich’s book will become a witness too.
It does defy logic Joanne. Mind boggling indeed. Even the great and wise Elie Wiesel couldn't explain it. May he RIP.