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meowzer

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Why would you tie a $9000 ring to a sand dollar

Will you marry — oops! There goes $9,000 ring
When he popped the question, she dropped diamond heirloom into oblivion
A romantic engagement surprise turned into a moment of horror for a prospective Massachusetts bride Monday when, in her excitement, she fumbled a $9,000 diamond engagement ring — and watched it disappear down a rocky jetty below her.
Matt Cawley, a 31-year-old restaurateur from Deadham, Mass., was trying to make his proposal to 30-year-old schoolteacher Stacey Scanlon a memorable one. So he tied the family heirloom to an oversize sand dollar and placed it on the jetty at Bass River Beach in Yarmouth.
Cawley then took Scanlon for a stroll along the jetty, where he directed her attention to the sand dollar. “I had no idea whatsoever; we were just going on a morning walk,” Scanlon told TODAYshow.com.
When she saw the sand dollar, Scanlon said, “I went to pick it up and I heard something fall; I thought it was a rock. It was a rock! Just not exactly the rock I was expecting.”
Detached from the sand dollar, the ring tumbled down through the rocks. “It was a scene out of a movie: I can’t even describe it — it was unbelievable,” Cawley told TODAYshow.com. “I said as it was falling: ‘Stacey! The ring!’ And she said: ‘Wait — what ring?’ ”
“It was the worst feeling in the world,” Cawley added. “I won’t put it up there with a death, but I was in shock.”
No stone unturned
Little wonder: Not only was the diamond valuable — it was a gift from a family friend. After it fell, a thorough search began. Lifeguards, passersby, and even a retiree with a metal detector pitched in. One man even cut his head open while helping out and had to be bandaged by lifeguards.
“For four hours we all just worked and worked and worked, moving 200- to 300-pound boulders,” Cawley told TODAYshow.com. “It really shows you how nice people truly are; perfect strangers just helping out.”
But it was all for naught. Empty cans, fishing lines and lures were found wedged between the rocks, but no engagement ring. Lifeguard Matt Peterson told the Cape Cod Times that the ring may have washed out to sea.
“The tide does come up, and we tried to get it before the high tide reached where we were looking,” Peterson said. “As soon as the water came up, we had to stop.”
Silver lining
Meanwhile, family members who had secretly gathered to celebrate Cawley’s proposal were wondering what had happened, not knowing of the hours-long search. “This whole romantic thing was supposed to be on the pier, and I ended up asking her in the back of my cousin's Mazda,” Cawley told TODAYshow.com.
Despite the morning’s traumatic events, Scanlon said yes. “His cousin, back at the house, was so sweet,” she told TODAYshow.com. “She made me a string ring ... It's multicolored, purple and orange. It's one of those braided bracelets.”
But though there was no diamond, there was a silver lining: Unbeknownst to Cawley, just three days before the ill-fated proposal, his mother had had the ring insured. “I swore my mom knew,” Cawley told TODAYshow.com. “She insured the ring knowing something could happen. These things only happen to me.”
Now a jeweler is working on making a replica of the lost ring, with a replacement diamond, and the couple are thinking about a wedding in Cape Cod, hopefully in August. But, Scanlon emphasized, “definitely not near a jetty.”
 

dragonzim

Active Member
I'd hate to be the one to make that call the the insurance company asking for it to be covered 3 days after the policy was taken out.
 

bionicarm

Active Member
Your husband didn't do some romantic thing when he proposed to you? I had a buddy whose fiance almost swallowed her ring after he dropped it in a glass of wine, thinking she'd see it before taking the last sip. I understand the intention. I think it went wrong because he didn't tie the ring to the sand dollar properly. He probably put put a piece of ribbon through the ring, then tied the ribbob around the perimeter of the sand dollar. Of course, he didn't realize that he didn't tie it strong enough.
 

meowzer

Moderator
Originally Posted by bionicarm
http:///forum/post/3297359
Your husband didn't do some romantic thing when he proposed to you?
I guess I have a different view of romanticism

Please don't put my jewelery in food, drink..or rocks
 
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smartorl

Guest
Call me a practical girl but I would seriously question whether I trusted my future to someone who thought that was a good idea, lol. Can you even imagine if the world collapsed and the world as we know it ended and we had to rely on our wits. Being hooked up with Gilligan could prove a fatal move.
 

bionicarm

Active Member
He could always hang it on one of your pets. But then, someone who doesn't know him may get the wrong idea, and that falls over to the other thread that is discussing beastiality.
 
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smartorl

Guest
You have obviously never met my pets. I spent the day observing making sure no one had any lingering effects from the aluminum foil feast they had last night. The emergency vet is on speed dial!
 
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