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Mrs. Octopus, Boston, MA/Pittsburgh, PA Age and Occupation: 25, Grad Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Graphics Operator for TV News Engagement Date: May 6th, 2009 Wedding Date: September 2010 Venue: Heinz Chapel Ceremony, Museum Reception About Me: When my best friend dragged me to a toga party in our freshmen year of college, I was not expecting to meet my future husband; but seven years later, here we are. I'm a crazy-organized planner at heart, and I am a great lover of random trivia, books, chocolate, blogs, new and exciting adventures, mockumentary-style television, and anything heavily flavored with bright orange fake cheese powder. We're planning a festive and fun mini-destination wedding in the place where we met: fabulous Pittsburgh, PA! I can't wait to marry the man I love!
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Hokay, FIRST of all?! I miss you so much, Hive! Not even kidding, I was overcome with glee when I cracked open the ol’ wedding blog to write this post. YAY! WEDDINGBEE!

Okay, but actually, I decided to drop by because I thought I should share the wrap-up of the saga of my wedding band, since you all were so helpful throughout the entire bummer of a process. The conclusion I eventually came to about the whole thing is not quite what I thought it would be, but it’s a conclusion nonetheless, so here goes.

If you weren’t around at the time I wrote about this, or forgot what happened, here’s a semi-quick recap of my wedding band situation:

* I felt a little lost about what kind of wedding band to wear. In order to get the flush-fit look (which I like), I would need a ring with a significant dent in it (which I don’t like). Then, I decided to wear my engagement ring on my right hand, and pick out whatever kind of wedding ring struck my fancy for my left hand.

* My parents gave me a gift certificate to a jeweler in my hometown, and I went to him seeking a custom ring in the delicate, floral filigree style I had come to love.

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* The jeweler indicated that he could create something like what I was envisioning and sent me some sketches.

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* Surprise! Two days before the wedding, we picked up the ring and discovered that the jeweler actually couldn’t really bring the idea I had to life! What to Do About My Wedding Band?: The End :  wedding pittsburgh rings Icon Wink ;)

* Given the time crunch, I had no choice but to use the ring in our wedding ceremony. I tried to convince myself to like it, but really, I knew all along that it was not what I wanted.

* I returned the ring for a full refund (because, I think, the jeweler also knew all along that it was not what I wanted), and I had to decide where to go from there. The original ring I loved was very expensive, but I hadn’t really seen anything that I liked as much.

So here we are, eight months (!!!) past our wedding, and I guess you could say I’ve finally answered the question of What To Do About My Wedding Band? Answer: for the time being, I’m not getting a wedding ring at all.

I didn’t have any kind of lightning-bolt moment where I thought, EUREKA! I’m not going to wear a wedding ring! It just sort of happened. After the wedding, I felt no urgency to replace my custom-made hot mess. Like, none. It rarely-to-never crossed my mind. I very occasionally thought, “I guess I should find a new wedding band now…” and half-heartedly searched a little and gave up. Because here’s the thing: I love my engagement ring. I LOVE it. I have been wearing it for over two years now, and my torrid love affair with it shows no signs of diminishing in passion. I guess I just felt that I already HAVE a ring, given to me by Mr. Octo, which I love and adore and think is a beautiful fabulous dazzling aquamarine dream, that is symbolic of our commitment. I don’t really need or want another one. So….there you go.

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I voiced this aloud for the first time last month, when we were visiting my parents and my mom asked if I was ever going to get a wedding ring. I explained that no, actually, I didn’t think I wanted one—I love wearing my engagement ring, and it serves basically the same symbolic purpose as a wedding band, so I just didn’t feel any desire to spend money on a new ring. Then, I gave a little side-eye to Mr. Octo, who was also hearing me say this for the first time. What did he think of his wife not wearing a wedding ring? He responded exactly how I anticipated he would: “Whatevs. Doesn’t matter me one way or another, as long as you’re happy.”

(Incidentally, Mr. Octo also has not been wearing a wedding band for the past five months….because he lost his. He stuck it in his back pocket to do the dishes one night, then also stuck his wallet in the same pocket. He forgot to put his ring back on, then went out to do some errands. In the process of doing his errands, he moved his wallet several times, and by the time he got back home, the ring was long gone. I am not upset about this. There was a strategy behind our mutual decision to “invest” in the cheapest, simplest, most easily replaceable wedding ring available on Amazon.com. I know my man.)

I’m not sure if this is a really unusual decision, but I’ve grown to feel very comfortable with it. At first, I sometimes thought to myself, “but how will people know I’m married?” Well, I know I’m married, he knows I’m married, everyone who knows me in even a remotely personal way knows that I’m married. And strangers? The engagement ring is a pretty big clue, I guess, and my use of the word “husband” is a dead giveaway, and why would strangers even need to know my marital status anyway? Long story short: I’ve realized that it does not particularly matter to either my husband or me whether or not people can tell by looking at my hand that I’m married, so I guess that’s that.

I haven’t decided that I’ll never wear a wedding ring or anything; if I fall in love with a beautiful ring that we can afford, I imagine this story will end up with a big fat postscript. (Also, we will definitely replace Mr. Octo’s wedding ring sometime soon.) But for now, I feel perfectly happy as a one-ring lady. We could call it….my wedgagement band? That works, right?

So there you go—the end of the story (for now)! Prince William and I have both made rather unconventional wedding ring choices; anybody else?

(P.S. I MISS YOU GUYS SO MUCH! I love the hive. I miss you. I LOVE YOU! OKAY BYE.)

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26 Responses to “What to Do About My Wedding Band?: The End”

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Mrs. Hermit Crab
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Mrs. Hermit Crab (message)  3,566 posts, Sugar bee

I MISS YOU and love that you’re back…even for a moment! I like your conclusion, and thanks for filling us in.

 
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TheFutureMcBride
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TheFutureMcBride (message)  4,484 posts, Honey bee

Love your wedgagement band! As far as the husband losing his ring, mine lost his on our honeymoon. We hadn’t even been married 4 days when it decided it wanted to live in the ocean. He has gotten a new one, but I find it really funny and totally him.

 
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KCheer
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KCheer (message)  370 posts, Helper bee

I was not up to speed on this saga, but thanks for sharing! I know that you are deciding to forego the wedding band, but I must say that those filagree intricate bands are to die for! I wish I would have thought about the whole “wear my e-ring on my right hand and wear some other fun ring on my left hand….” Oh well, I am sure it would have cost more money anyway…

 
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Kate

Aww, I loved seeing your name pop up on the screen! I’ve missed your posts so much. Very glad to hear about your decision - sounds like absolutely the right one! :-)

 
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Miss Pony (message)  4,175 posts, Honey bee

We miss you too! So glad you came to a solution that works for you and for letting us know about it. And, I love your e-ring, so gorgeous!

 
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CameraGirl87 (message)  31 posts, Newbee

My father doesn’t wear a wedding ring. He’s a mechanic, so it would be dangerous for him to do so. Yeah, sometimes he gets hit on by women who don’t know he’s married (it’s actually really really fun because he’s so dense he doesn’t even know they’re flirting with him. Cute.) but since my parents live in a small town, most everyone knows them. My aunt had a gorgeous E-ring and wore just that for the longest time. She then got a simple band when, as she got older, her E-ring wasn’t as comfortable/didn’t fit as well. So you could keep that in mind too for “someday” down the road.

 
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Mrs. Meerkat
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Mrs. Meerkat (message)  3,216 posts, Sugar bee

Yay Octo! And I don’t wear my wedding ring either. It just got to be too much jewelry for me. ;)

 
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paw
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paw (message)  380 posts, Helper bee

My sister only wears her e-ring too! You are definitely not alone!

 
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WonderTwin
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WonderTwin (message)  166 posts, Blushing bee

I’m also not getting a wedding band. We went shopping for bands and I really didn’t like anything I tried. I LOVE my engagement ring, so unless I come across a band that I feel strongly about, I’m going to be a one ring bride, too.

Why spend the money if you don’t find something you love as much as your engagement ring?

 
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borowske (message)  107 posts, Blushing bee

Hey not having a wedding band is becoming the new thing according to jewelry stores in my area. Despite this new trend I am sticking to tradition and I want a wedding ring too lol. The FH is ok with it either way. I was not up to speed on your story, but I am glad you found a happy ending!

 
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reeseruiz (message)  38 posts, Newbee

I bought a band that I plan on wearing sans my e-ring for a few reasons. 1) I’m not always in comfortable settings where i want to flash a bright diamond around (for fear of getting stolen, or in certain company, etc). 2) my e-ring, while I’m very pleased in its size, is …big. And while I’m punching down bread dough, or playing sports, or running around town, just isn’t always practical.

So I have a wedding band with a half band of diamonds. I figure I’ll eventually swap back and forth with it :)

Love how your story turned out!

 
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Mrs. Earrings (message)  2,481 posts, Buzzing bee

I miss you. And yay for a ring solution!

 
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ladyliath
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ladyliath (message)  37 posts, Newbee

I am kind of in a similar boat - I couldn’t find any wedding band that I liked that we could afford right now, especially since our wedding budget tripled. We decided I will just use my engagement ring as my wedding band and then when we save up more money after we are married, we will buy my “dream” wedding band. I am a little nervous about people asking me where my wedding band is since they have already seen my engagement ring but hopefully people don’t make a big deal out of it.

 
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crisss99 (message)  18 posts, Newbee

My best friend doesn’t have an engagement ring, just wears a simple gold band as her wedding ring and that’s it. And she’s way more than happy about it. My fiance’s band was like $16 on clearance - because chances are, he’ll lose it just like your husband did :)
Rings are just things, it’s the marriage that really matters - good for you not getting a ring you don’t love just because!

 
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miss.qwerty (message)  897 posts, Busy bee

Thanks for coming back to share this postscript. Missed your posts!

 
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MissCarolyn
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MissCarolyn (message)  65 posts, Worker bee

Awww, we miss you too, MRS Octo! Thanks for filling us in on the end of your ring saga. :)

 
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Sarah

We miss you too! That’s why some of us have followed you over to your blog! Also, um LOVE your ring:)

 
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Miss Pain au Chocolat (message)  1,698 posts, Bumble bee

I was wondering about you and the wedding band! So glad you popped in to update us. Interesting how the right decision appears when it’s given a little time.

 
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EMARILU
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EMARILU (message)  322 posts, Helper bee

Your e-ring is beautiful and love your reasoning and choice to not get wedding ring. Thanks 4 the update :)

 
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Miss Snow Cone (message)  1,026 posts, Bumble bee

I’m thinking you and Mr. Octo need to renew your vows so you can start blogging here again :)

We’ve missed you, O!

 
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Mrs. Octopus, Boston, MA/Pittsburgh, PA Age and Occupation: 25, Grad Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Graphics Operator for TV News Engagement Date: May 6th, 2009 Wedding Date: September 2010 Venue: Heinz Chapel Ceremony, Museum Reception About Me: When my best friend dragged me to a toga party in our freshmen year of college, I was not expecting to meet my future husband; but seven years later, here we are. I'm a crazy-organized planner at heart, and I am a great lover of random trivia, books, chocolate, blogs, new and exciting adventures, mockumentary-style television, and anything heavily flavored with bright orange fake cheese powder. We're planning a festive and fun mini-destination wedding in the place where we met: fabulous Pittsburgh, PA! I can't wait to marry the man I love!

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