because OP is about to be a MIL and is asking how to be welcoming. We don’t even know if there is a FIL but if so, he can ask for himself if he’s interested in soliciting opinions about this.Anonymous wrote:What about FIL? Why only asking about MIL? Interesting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you need a place to put your ring? Don’t you wear it?Anonymous wrote:My MIL gave me a crystal bowl with a spike to hold my ring when I got engaged. I use it every day - married 12 years.
NP here. It's called a ring holder. I have a Waterford crystal one. I don't wear my ring to bed or in the shower because the diamond could accidentally scratch or get soap film on it.
What do you think is hard enough to scratch your diamond?
Anonymous wrote:Key here is to know your DIL. As you can see from the responses, some people would love a great big “welcome to the family” and others wouldn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you need a place to put your ring? Don’t you wear it?Anonymous wrote:My MIL gave me a crystal bowl with a spike to hold my ring when I got engaged. I use it every day - married 12 years.
NP here. It's called a ring holder. I have a Waterford crystal one. I don't wear my ring to bed or in the shower because the diamond could accidentally scratch or get soap film on it.
What do you think is hard enough to scratch your diamond?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you need a place to put your ring? Don’t you wear it?Anonymous wrote:My MIL gave me a crystal bowl with a spike to hold my ring when I got engaged. I use it every day - married 12 years.
NP here. It's called a ring holder. I have a Waterford crystal one. I don't wear my ring to bed or in the shower because the diamond could accidentally scratch or get soap film on it.
Anonymous wrote:Why do you need a place to put your ring? Don’t you wear it?Anonymous wrote:My MIL gave me a crystal bowl with a spike to hold my ring when I got engaged. I use it every day - married 12 years.
Anonymous wrote:Pay attention to who she actually is. If she doesn’t like the spotlight or a lot of focused attention, she might not want a big gesture. Think about her as an individual person, not some abstract “what my DIL should be.” Is she an introvert or an extrovert? Does she like to talk about herself, or is she a bit guarded? Let that inform how you approach this. A nice heartfelt note is a very kind gesture that anyone would like. Do not say anything about being her mom now or something.
Anonymous wrote:After the wedding, my MIL paid off my college student loan, 50K, and bought me a brand new Toyota RAV4. She treats me like I am her own daughter. I go out to lunch every Saturday afternoon with my MIL and SIL and we call ourselves the triplets.
Why do you need a place to put your ring? Don’t you wear it?Anonymous wrote:My MIL gave me a crystal bowl with a spike to hold my ring when I got engaged. I use it every day - married 12 years.
Anonymous wrote:Pay attention to who she actually is. If she doesn’t like the spotlight or a lot of focused attention, she might not want a big gesture. Think about her as an individual person, not some abstract “what my DIL should be.” Is she an introvert or an extrovert? Does she like to talk about herself, or is she a bit guarded? Let that inform how you approach this. A nice heartfelt note is a very kind gesture that anyone would like. Do not say anything about being her mom now or something.