When my son proposed to his fiancée, I was thrilled to welcome her into our family. That was until she demanded my emerald ring as her engagement ring. What I did next was something my future DIL didn’t see coming.
Hi, everyone. I’m Martha, a 48-year-old mom with a passion for jewelry-making. I’ve always treasured my son Brandon’s happiness, but his fiancée, Alice, recently tested my patience in ways I never expected.
Let me take you back to where it all began. I’m a proud mother of two amazing kids, Brandon (22) and Elisa (19). Raising them has been the joy of my life.
Brandon has always been the kind of person who sets his sights high and works hard to achieve his goals. He’s just finished his degree in mechanical engineering and already landed a great job. Elisa, on the other hand, is a free spirit with a passion for art, currently studying at an arts academy.
Both of them make me proud every single day. Brandon met Alice in college two years ago. He came home one evening and told me and my husband, “Mom, Dad, I met someone.
Her name’s Alice, and she’s incredible.”
When he brought Alice to meet us for the first time, I liked her immediately. She was confident, intelligent, and had a warm personality that fit right in with our family. She even laughed at my husband’s awful dad jokes, which I thought was a promising sign.
Over the next couple of years, I saw how happy she made Brandon, and when he announced their engagement, I was genuinely thrilled. She was everything I’d hoped for in a partner for my son. Until she asked me for something unexpected.
Before I move on to that part of my story, let me share a bit about my passion. Jewelry. Ever since I was a little girl, I’ve been fascinated by the sparkle of gemstones and the intricate designs of rings, necklaces, and bracelets.
Growing up, I didn’t have much, so buying jewelry wasn’t an option. But that didn’t stop me from dreaming about creating my own. By the time I was in my twenties, I began experimenting with making simple pieces.
It wasn’t easy at first. I’d sketch designs on scrap paper and save every penny to buy materials. My friends and family noticed my determination and often pitched in to help.
For my birthday one year, my sister gave me a beautiful set of tools, saying, “You’re too talented not to do this.”
Over time, my skills improved. By my thirties, I had a small collection of handmade pieces that I was proud of. Rings became my specialty, each one crafted with care and love.
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