As most of us know, an engagement is an agreement or promise to marry, and also refers to the time between proposal and marriage. During this period, a couple is said to be affianced, engaged to be married, or simply engaged. In Western tradition, an engagement ring is a ring worn by a woman on her left-hand ring finger indicating her engagement to be married. By modern convention, the ring is usually presented as a betrothal gift by a man to his prospective bride while or directly after she accepts his marriage proposal. It represents a formal agreement to future marriage. In Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Germany, interestingly, both the man and the woman wear engagement rings. However, in these countries the man's engagement ring is often used as the wedding ring. In the
Yesterday afternoon while at a local Harley-Davidson dealership, I ran into and was talking with Richard, one of my teammates on my Friday night co-ed softball team. He introduced me to one of his coworkers who told us about what had happened to his cousin, Lynn.
About two months ago when shopping at the mall, they wandered into a few jewelry stores and “half-seriously looked” at engagement rings. The notion of engagement, however, didn’t come up again until a Wednesday evening about two weeks before Christmas when they were in a Harley dealership. John went outside to his bike to get something and when he came back into the showroom, there was
That Friday evening, John was to pick
I don’t know if there’s any moral to this story, but from what Richard told us, there are three very happy people: John – who said, “Will you marry me?”
Gotta love some of those motorcycle riders – romantic in their own unique way.
Bill
6 comments:
It's a shame she didn't really want a new oven or washer and drier instead of a motorcycle!
Hey there Maconnole,
Okay I'll bite... like maybe it's too bad she didn't ask for a new set of men's golf clubs, or better yet: a thirty-two foot offshore fishing boat.
Being the ultimate romantic, however, I suspect he considered it a loving thing to do (get her her own motorcycle, which she wanted) and she accepted it in that spirit (a spirit of love).
Bill
Personally, I'm very happy to be alive in such non-traditional times! At what other point in history could a woman live happily alone (as I do) without being ostracized as a "spinster" or even "lesbian" (not that there's anything wrong with that...I'm just saying). As a single girl too, I'd be happier with a new Quarterhorse than a ring, any day!
Hi Lisa,
Thanks for the Comment and sharing your thoughts. Yeah, I hear ya... we're not "stuck" in some of the Puritanical cannons with which our ancesters struggled. And if you feel special, happy, adored and loved by receiving a quarter from him, and he feels likewise by giving it to you... what else matters?
Enjoy the ride!
Bill
Lucretia here:
Actually, that IS romantic! The act of giving an engagement ring is supposed to be a sign of devotion for the present with promises for the future. If someone wants something more exciting than a rock on a metal circle-- who should vilify that?
Hi Lucretia,
I think you put your finger on it -- it's not just what I give you (i.e., according to societal standards), it's how accurately I know you and know what would be most meaningful, pleasing and exciting for you. To wit, I sense that some of the romanticism of a romantic gift is the "He knew..." consideration.
Thanks,
Bill
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