Rings on Her Fingers & Even on Her Toes... Forever

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I have this tendency to always "fidget" with (and frequently remove) my rings throughout the day. Even my wedding ring... So much so, that I fear I'm going to forget where I left it some day!

Well, I've finally created a unique diversion that I'm hoping will eliminate the chance of leaving one of my "good" rings lying around somewhere...


Everyone's Got A Fidget Ring Right?

Last week I lost my thin silver-band ring that I usually wore on the middle finger of my right hand.

So, I immediately went out and purchased a new sterling silver ring (on sale for $6) to feed my need to "fidget" with a ring on that finger.

Silver band rings that serve as Lynnette's pacifier A few days later, the "old" ring turned up (under the keyboard of my computer at work). Now, without an appropriate finger to place it on, since I was so fond of my "new" silver ring that is currently taking its place, I decided to just place it half-way down on my thumb of that hand -- just above the knuckle.

Waalah!... Now I have a fidget-friendly ring to play with, and if I lose it, I don't care. Plus, since it's placed in such an awkward place on my thumb, it rates as high-fidget material.


I get happy feet whenever my toes get near the ocean!

My Toe Rings Are Permanent

On a related note, who knew that I wouldn't ever take off my toe rings since the day I bought them in 1998?!

(I "dolled up" my feet -- complete with toe rings and a pedicure -- before I went on my very first cruise.)


Earrings Are Forever Too

Let me just add to that: Same is true for earrings.

Well, almost.

Lynnette pickin' cotton along the roadside between Nashville and Mississippi on the Natchez Trace Parkway. You see, this has been "my look" for years... same stud silver earrings, complemented by a pair of sterling silver hoops (...minus the freshly picked cotton!).

Since almost always wear the same pair of earrings day in and day out, I rarely even take them out at night. (We're just talking about the small silver studs here.)

BUT... One time I waited so long in between earring changes that my silver stud earring actually poked its way all the way through my earlobe and fell out the other side!

Freaked me out... but it didn't hurt or anything. I just had to go without earrings for a couple days to give it time to close back up a bit. (Eeew, gross - So sorry.)

Other scary things about jewelry you should know... particularly if you're planning on having an MRI!

What I Learned Today:

I don't have very photogenic hands.
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6 Comments

Tracy said:

I think it's great and your toe rings look awesome. If would send me a better res photo of your feet and toe rings, I would love to use it on my web site (toerings.com)

mike said:

I like your toe rings. Do you live down in Florida? Do you ever have weeks where all you wear is flip flops and they are basically your shoes?

krazee said:

you've got beautiful feet...

lynnette said:

What, am I the only one this has ever happened to?

Yeah, my stud earring ended up poking all the way through my earlobe and came out the other side. (Thankfully, lobes are highly flexible, self-healing skin parts!...)

Chewychompy said:

Your stud fell through your ear?!?!

Nasty...

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