Woman's 'one-carrot' engagement ring turns up after 13 years
Updated | By Jane Linley-Thomas
This 'one-carrot' engagement ring story has to be one of the best lost-and-found stories that you will ever hear.
Listen as KZN listeners open up to Jane about losing and finding items years later in the podcast then read more below:
The puns on this story are completely endless. They range from 'turn-up' to 'one-carrot'. Read further and you will understand why.
While I was sipping on my coffee on my way to work this morning, I tuned in and heard Damon talking about engagement rings - if their size and price actually matters. Low and behold, this story ended up popping up on my timeline. Weird, right? I think the universe (or the Google Gods) put this on my newsfeed for a reason.
Read - Engagement rings: Does the size and price matter?
Well, a woman's day was made when a missing engagement ring turned up in her garden almost 13 years later after losing it. Talk about discovering a treasure!
Today reported that the 84-year-old ended up losing the ring after digging in the garden back in 2004, but was discovered recently when her daughter-in-law went into the garden and noticed it wrapped around a carrot.
When she lost it, without her husband's knowledge, she replaced the ring but was lucky to be reunited with it again. I mean, seriously, what are the chances of this actually happening? I love discovering hidden treasures that I had completely forgotten about. It really is such a joy and a wonder.
As for this grandma, I can only imagine the joy that she must have experience when her daughter-in-law brought inside a 'one-carrot' treasure that 'turned up' in her garden (see what I did there).
Read: Couple gets engaged in world's first virtual reality proposal
Have you ever lost something, written it off, and then years later found it?
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