September 18, 2008

Claddagh Ring

The History:
Early 16th century legend tells that a fishing boat, from the village of Claddagh in Co. Galway, was captured by piratesand the crew taken as slaves. One man, Richard Joyce, was one of the crew, and he was to be married the same week he was captured. His bride-to-be was inconsolable.

Years went by and Richard became a master of his trade - goldsmithing. His skillful hands shaped a unique ring for the girl he could never forget at home.

The design was born from thier love. At the centre a heart, symbolizing their love, on top a crown, symbolizing their loyalty, and two hands holding the heart symbolizing the caring friendship they shared.

After eight years, he escaped and returned to his native village of Claddagh and found to his great joy, that sdhe never married.

He gave the ring to her and they married soon afterwards, never to be married again.


THE GALWAY FOLKLORE OF HOW TO WEAR THE CLADDAGH RING:
Worn on the right hand, crown turned inwards, your heart is yet unoccupied.

Worn on the right hand, crown turned outwards, shows a special commitment to someone.

Worn on the left hand, crown outwards let our love and friendship reign forever-never to be separated. (otherwise married)


Now I have posted this, as 3 weeks ago Jeremy asked if I would be willing to get matching rings. I told him yes, so we wondered down to the celtic store in Portsmouth and picked them out. We wear them on our right hand with the crown facing outwards!

Short Term Disability

Well yesterday I spoke with the HR rep at work, aftr I missed 2 days Tuesday because of my wrist, and yesterday because of an infection in my foot, she is putting me on short term disability. I am scared because I have a little less than 6 weeks to be back to full duties at work or I loose my job. Being a diabetic I heal slower. But on the positive side I won't be over doing it at work, and they don't have to look for things that I can do.

Sorry if this is a bit short, I just had to post somwthing about how I am doing.

Michelle

September 10, 2008

Hello

To make things easy since my wrist is currently broken, I am going to start blogging so I don't have to send out a bunch of messages.


Since I moved back to Bremerton August 2004 from Pullman here are a few things that have happened:

*Went to Bryman to become a medical Assitant. ( didn't go anywhere with that)
*Got divorced in March 2006. Had to ask Gabe why he didn't file, and did the leg work for him.
*Met a wonderful guy in January 2008, started to actually date jeremy April 2008, due to the distance of our hometowns, moved to New Hampshire end of May 2008.


Am very happy,
Will write more later.

Michelle