January 17, 2026
An Old Table and the Lost Rings
This old table sits between our recliners in
the living room. It’s worn, scratched, and carries every scar of its long life.
But I don’t mind one bit— because this table was my mother’s and it has
traveled around the family for years. It stood proudly in her living room long
before I ever married, shiny and new back then, holding its own among all the
other furniture.
One night, long ago and far away, I was
staying with my parents while Mr. D was working in Tennessee. I stayed up late
watching television, and at some point I slipped off my rings and set them in
an ashtray—a clean ashtray, mind you. Daddy was a smoker, so ashtrays were just
part of the scenery in those days. The sad part is, I went to bed and forgot
all about my rings.
Early the next morning, before the sun was
even up, Daddy—who didn’t see very well—emptied the ashtray. And just like
that, my rings went out with the trash.
By the time I was awake long enough to
realize they were missing, the garbage truck had already come and gone. My
rings were on their way to the city dump, never to be seen again. My heart was
broken. {{sigh}}
Thank goodness my wedding rings weren’t in
that tray. I’ve often wondered about the “what‑if” of it all… what if my
wedding bands had been in that ashtray? I was one of those young brides who
vowed never to take them off. I was such a romantic in those days. π
Still, the rings I lost were special. One was
a gift from the parents of my best friend, and the other was a little diamond
ring I treasured—though not nearly as much as the rings Mr. D placed on my
finger.
Of course, life happens… and so does weight gain. Lol. Eventually even my wedding rings came off and now rest safely in a little white box with the rest of my special treasures.
The love those rings represent is still alive and growing after 63 yearsπ©·
Ahhhh… maybe I am still a romantic
after all.
Until Next Time







I always said I wouldn't take my rings off either, but I do when I get home from work and they stay in a little glass dish. I take them off to put lotion on. Thank you for a lovely memory, Mary. Wishing you a beautiful day.
ReplyDeleteOh, what a bittersweet memory! Did your daddy feel terrible?
ReplyDeleteI remember these kinds of tables; the warm rich wood! Yours reminds me of what another blogger (Shug, I think) said that I love about furniture: "It's not about the style, it's about the story."
This is a very bittersweet story. I kept hoping that you would write that the rings had been found. But real life isn't like a movie is it? I'm glad your wedding rings were safe on your finger. Congratulations on 63 years! What a blessing your marriage must be to all around you.
ReplyDeleteBlessings and hugs,
Betsy
This is such a bittersweet story, π’ dear Mary. Congratulations π π π on 63 years.
ReplyDeleteHow nice that you still have your moms end table. Mine had similar ones.
ReplyDeleteOh, what a sad story in some ways, and happy in others. I am so sorry about the loss of the special rings, but glad they weren't your wedding rings. Have you ever thought about having your wedding rings sized to fit you again? They can do that. I don't know how much it would cost, but if you really want to wear them again that might be a nice idea to check into. Congratulations on 63 years of wedded bliss! Wow! That's wonderful! I love the little table. It is a keeper for sure. (((HUGS)))
ReplyDeleteI've had them sized twice, no stretch left. There is a new ring now, still not the same.
DeleteWhat a sad/happy story. If your wedding rings would have been lost that would have been very very sad. Due to arthritis in my hands I can't wear my rings any more which I'm sad about. In fact when I finally realized I had to take them off I couldn't. A jeweler had to cut them off.
ReplyDeleteHi Mary, I am sad that you lost your rings like that. I rarely take my rings off. I love the ending your story! Happy Sunday!
ReplyDeleteOr, you could just cut down on the Snickers bars and Cheetos and wear those rings again with a big blog announcement.
ReplyDeleteWell that wouldn't be any fun.
DeleteMary, that is such a sad story. I'm so glad your wedding rings weren't included, but still...to lose the others that both had meaning, is sad. I've had my rings stretched once and I still have room to go, but let's hope I never need it :)
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