Cross necklace
Sterling Silver Sideway Cross Necklace/ Pendant W/Adjustable Chain 16"-18" (22.1mm x 10.1mm) - Great for Men, Women and Children
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My Nanny (my Grandmother) isn't expected to be living much longer. My wedding is still almost 8 months away and it's almost a guarantee that she will have passed by then. I was wondering if any of yall have honored a loved one at your wedding and if so, how did you do it? She has a cross necklace that I'm thinking I may try and use some how but I was wondering if anyone had any other ideas. Anything would be appreciated!
Thanks in advance!
God Bless!
I went and saw her today. She doesn't really talk anymore and I'm not even sure she remembers me. She had two strokes in a matter of a few days. But she may like it if while I'm visiting her I tell her about the wedding..She may like that. I told her I loved her over and over again today. When I asked her if she loved me she smiled and nodded her head yes. Ok, ok ok..I know, this isn't the place for this. Thanks for the idea! I'll definitely talk to her about it tomorrow when I see her!
Hi!
That's a wonderful idea, honoring your grandma on your wedding day. A short speech paying homage to her is a good idea and I think maybe you should wear something that belongs to her (something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue: maybe the something old or something borrowed, like her cross necklace perhaps?). And I wholeheartedly agree that loving and keeping her in your heart for years to come is something to keep her memory alive.
Cheers and good luck!
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I've heard that some pitchers have to wear sleves to cover them up, is this true? Also, I know players can wear necklaces because I see players in the clubhouse wearing cross necklaces, but are they allowed to wear rings, like wedding or engagement rings? Thanks in advance!
If pitchers have too many tatoos on their arms they're forced to wear long sleeves. This is sometimes called the Justin Miller rule, who is now a reliever for the Marlins.
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I am getting married in August we both have children (him a 7 year old boy, me a 8 year old girl). We are getting them both a gift when we get married. We are pretty religious and was thinking a St Christopher medal would be a really nice gift that they can keep into adulthood, with their name and our wedding date engraved on back. I want to get them the same thing or similar in idea. Is a St. Christopher medal necklace too boyish for my 8 year old daughter as a gift to her on our wedding day? We though about a cross for my daughter but not enough room to engrave her name and the date on it. Any ideas?
What about a small cross with the St Christopher medal on the same chain? That way I can make the cross more feminine for my daughter and still get the medal with their name and the date engraved on the back.
a St. Christopher 's necklace is no too " boyish" for a girl, she'll keep it and cherish it forever
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My wedding dress is an ivory halter style dress. I don't want a bulky necklace so I am thinking of wearing a thin gold chain that has a beautiful cross with a diamond in the middle. My fiance gave it to me a few years ago. This will work right? Also, what earrings do I wear with this? I am wearing my hair down, but with my ears exposed (weird description, but the best I can do). Should I wear a bracelet or is that too much if I am wearing a gold tiara also? I like gold the best so I will stick with that color. I am not a jewelry person, so any help will be greatly appreciated!
wear the necklace that your fiance gave you. the cross is beautiful and classic. for earrings,since your hair will be down but ears exposed, you should probably wear diamond studs. i don't think that one bracelet would be to much with the tiara. besides it's your(and your fiance's) wedding day and no one else's
The problem is not bad YET... but stilll.
My boss has quite deliberately briefly mentioned, a few times, mission trips he has been on, groups he has preached to, his big church wedding in Mexico, etc., etc. He also wears either a cross necklace or a cross tie-pin every single day. Finally, he had someone from his church hand-deliver two Bibles to our office today, when he was on the road. So, who gets to accept them on his behalf? Me!
This is not really over the top, but I think his religion is coming up a little too often for my comfort. I am deliberately NOT mentioning my own religion here, as it is irrelevant. I just think personal faith has no place at work, unless you specifically work for a religious organization (which we do not). I think proselytizing should be done on personal time.
What does everyone else think? Am I overreacting by being a little uncomfortable because of this? Should I just let it go?
This one is always hard for me as well... not that I've had any huge issues with it at work, but in other situations... I've always been raised to be polite (which is probably why I can be a total jerk on Y!A) so I have a hard time objecting to this exact sort of thing. It's especially hard when it's your boss instead of just a fellow coworker...there's no easy solution. However, on the bright side, at least your boss is trying to get to know people on a personal level... its just a shame that his religion is so huge in his life that it's overwhelming all the levels in which you might relate to him. You could try and steer conversations away from religion as much as possible... not always easy, sadly. Good luck, anyhow.



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