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Congratulations to you!!! Marriage is amazing, my recommendation is plan it quickly to reduce stress levels and focus on the marriage as much as the day itself. I love being married and was so glad to get my engagement ring back on after the birth of number two a fortnight ago :) am a hopeless romantic! We celebrate 5 years next Friday, enjoy every minute of the engagement and what comes after! x

Super news! Big congratulations!! :)


Hubbie got my engagement ring the winter just before the markets all crashed, when the price of gold was very low. Since then, the price of gold has skyrocketed, and I have more than once given serious consideration to selling my engagement ring when we've been in dire straights financially. DH has proved to be a romantic at heart, staunchly refusing to allow me to sell it each time. Bless 'im.


Hope you have a lovely engagement, and a brilliant wedding. xx

Saffron, I hear you. It is so expensive! To be honest I just want a happy and strong marriage. The wedding itself I can take or leave it. I have never been a big white dress kind of girl, as you could probably guess after my take on poor old cinders:)I just want to be married to the love of my life. To be his wife.

Oh lord I have gone all sentimental...

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