There is something reassuring about standing for something, and knowing what we stand for.
For men and women who are true to themselves and to the virtues and standards they have
personally adopted, it is not difficult to be true to others.
{ Gordon B. Hinckley, standing for something }



Third Time's a Charm . . . Bracelet!

It's time to put away the bling. I'm not a huge jewelry person, but I do have some staples that I wear (or more appropriately, wore) somewhat regularly. Besides my wedding ring, I usually wear a plain silver band on my right hand (given to me by a girl I taught on my mission), a simple silver necklace/pendant, and my Eliot bracelet, shown in this picture:

My Eliot bracelet was one of my favorite gifts I received when Eliot was born. It was given to me by (get ready for this) my sister's sister-in-law, who does amazing bead work. It's truly a "charm" bracelet -- filled with all kinds of sentimental details. Besides spelling out Eliot's name in sterling silver "block" letters, it has pearl beads to signify Eliot's birth month (June) and a charm with the birthstones for Grant's and my birth months. It's super sweet and one of my favorite pieces of jewelry to wear. Or at least is was.

At Christmas time, I accidentally broke the clasp in the process of building a snowman in my in-laws' front yard. I never found the clasp but worried that it would turn up when my father-in-law was snow-blowing the front walk (no sign of it yet ... phew). So, I tucked it away until my cousin Becky, who also makes bracelets, could help me fix it.

I was so pleased the other day to finally get to wear my Eliot bracelet again. No sooner had I gotten used to the feel of the beads dangling around my wrist, though, when Eliot gave my bracelet a solid tug, and the other end of the bracelet snapped apart, beads popping off around us on the carpet (at least we salvaged all the beads!). So, I guess I'll take it home with me this summer and get Beck to help me fix it (again) or maybe I'll have a friend show me how to re-string my bracelet, since, knowing my luck, the bracelet may get broken yet again.

Or maybe, like so many of the young moms out there (who are apparently much wiser than I am!), I'll just put the "bling" away for a while. Maybe I can make teething ring bracelets and pacifier pedants the new craze?!

8 comments:

Kristol said...

Hi Dear, I love your "Monica" blog. It is very you...and I love your writing. I always have. You have a great way with words. I'm sad about your bracelet. What a nice idea for a baby gift. I keep telling myself that I will continue with life how it is and teach young Jacob not to touch...jewelry, house decor, etc. It's not working out so well, but I'm still hopeful. :)

Kristol said...

Did you like the book "I am a mother?" I've known several people to read it. Would I like?

Anonymous said...

Monica, I can fix it again when you come home or show you how to do it. Eliot might just decide to try a repeat preformance.

Misty said...

I'm down to no earrings, no diamond engagement ring, no necklaces. I wear my anniversary band, and that's about it.....

Who ever knew???

Melissa Cheney said...

Hi sis! I just found this blog today!! Absolutely love it. Love how you write and what you write. Keep it up, darlin!

As for jewelry--I'm one of those "older, experienced" moms you spoke of. I'm here to tell you that your jewelry doesn't have a chance in....well let's just say it's probably best to not wear it until Eliot is WAY past the teething put-everything-in-my-mouth-within-reach phase.

Luv ya sis!! Have a wonderful OREGON day with my sweet Moosie baby!

James and Summer said...

monica - what fun to read about YOU! Love learning about Elliot - but thoroughly enjoy being a 'fly on the wall' of your life and thoughts! You have inspired me to put more about the church and James and I on our blog.... thank you!

mrs.d said...

Are you serious?! Rats!! Mr. Moosie!!..tearing things apart!! He and I will have a chat..that's sure to fix the problem..it's a little child development trick I know..ha!! Yeah, it's stuff like the tearing apart the house and jewelry, not to mention losing sleep, that doesn't have me officially sold on the mommy thing yet. But don't you worry..some day!!

Karen Kunzler said...

Yep, I completely understand!!!! You will notice I never wear necklaces (which I feel bad because a few christmas' ago Steve got me a beautiful necklace of pearls and I CAN'T wear it as much as I would like). I can help you fix it though if you would like. I make the girls bracelets so I have the stuff if you are interested.