Tuesday, February 28, 2012

And So It Begins

It's amazing how getting engaged automatically makes you feel like you have 10,000 things to do. Although we aren't planning on a wedding for quite some time (and haven't even begun talking dates), just the act of having a ring on my finger requires a few responsible, adult-like tasks.

On our 5-hour ride home from Traverse City, we began researching jewelry insurance and everything that comes with it. I can't IMAGINE how I would feel if something happened to my ring. My ring belonged to Erik's grandmother, so it has a lot of sentimental value that insurance cannot replace. Still, I feel a lot better knowing I'm covered.

Because I need my ring re-sized, we thought it would be a good idea to insure it first. When you start researching insurance, you read all of these warnings about how jewelers will switch out your diamond when they take it in the "back room". I'm not sure if this is actually common, but it doesn't hurt to take precautions.

In order to insure your ring, you first need to get it appraised (so you know how much to insure it for). After looking around on Yelp, we decided to go with Leslie Shwartz in downtown Chicago. He was really great and answered a lot of our questions. He tells you exactly what he is doing and even lets you look through the little microscope. His office is also pretty small, so there was no risk of him taking it in the "back room". He recommended that we insure the ring through Jeweler's Mutual. I had already done research on the same company, but it was great to hear that he also recommended them. It was super easy to sign up online, and now we are just waiting for our certificate in the mail! Next step: get this puppy re-sized. Then I think we'll be all set in the ring department.

Next up: Engagement Photos and Announcements

Do people actually do Engagement Announcements? Like in newspapers and alumni magazines? Am I living in 1954?

Someday I suppose I will actually start planning a wedding!

1 comment:

Unknown said...

In the South, engagement announcements are still a BIG thing, usually handled by the bride's parents. I think it's a sweet idea!