A good friend of mine does Pet Photography and this is his dog, Dex, running for Mayor of KOFY-TV and promoting Heart On Your Wrist at the same time. Ha ha! So cute! Good luck Dexter!
Author: Beth
Military jewelry for those who serve our country
For those of you who have taken on the burden of serving our country for the rest of us – we thank you. The commitment and sacrifice it takes from you, and that you so completely give, leaves me in awe of you and your families. I have been thinking about designing a special piece of jewelry for all the proud military soldiers and their moms, sisters, brothers, daughters and wives out there for a while. I’ve had a few designs in my head, knowing that I would want it to portray pride but also have a personal touch and connection to the wearer.
Once I started creating, the ideas started to flow. The result was a whole section on our website devoted to military h and -stamped jewelry for moms, dads, wives and daughters. I hope you like what you see, and I hope these creations help to convey your pride and love for the soldier in your life.
Free Hand Stamped Seashell Charm!
Celebrate Summer with our Hand Stamped Seashell Charm!
For a limited time, get this hand stamped Seashell Charm free with any order over $40. Value $18.
The charm is made of fine silver and is 3/8″. It is handmade in Thailand especially for Heart On Your Wrist, and we stamp it here with our seashell stamp.
Add a touch of summer with this charm by adding to any necklace or bracelet.
Please put “Seashell Charm” in the special instructions of your order over $40 worth of merchandise, and we will include your free charm with your order.
Plus, get free standard shipping on all standard orders, with no minimum.
Celebrating 50 Years of Marriage
My parents recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. Yes 50! It was an exciting and much celebrated milestone. They even got all their kids and gr and kids to Hawaii with them to mark the occasion. We threw a party for them and they got to see many old friends, and new ones. They are retired, healthy, and happy. And I am very grateful for that.
I’ve always been in awe of their love and commitment to each other. To this day, they still kiss each other hello and good-bye, even if one of them is just running to the store. I’ve always thought that was sweet, and now that I’m married with children – I know how something that small and subtle can keep you connected to your spouse. It takes a tiny bit of effort, all the time, but it’s worth doing. I’ve learned many things from my parents over the years, by watching them and watching them together. But this one lesson sticks in mind, because they never waver. And they do it because they want to. I love that.
What little gestures keep your love alive?