Thursday, April 28, 2011

Prince William and Kate’s Wedding Ceremony Stage Today

Prince William and Kate’s Wedding Ceremony Stage Today

Today, April 29, 2011 is the day of Prince William and Kate’s wedding ceremony stage. [tungsten inlay rings]The media and the people of all over the world are warming and cordial follow them. Some medias will follow the wedding ceremony all the day.

Kate and William acquaintance on theirs school-days. They are study in the same school- Marburg college.[mens ceramic ring blue]

Kate Middleton was born in Berkshire a middle-class family, her father is a businessman, and her mother was a airline stewardess.

Kate was a student of fine qualities and fine scholar when she was a student. She is a women of of accuracy and strict method. To the public, she is a blank canvas on which it can pin its hopes for the future. she always Without saying a word, she has effectively managed to project a deferential image that will serve her well as the newest member of the Royal Family.[wedding vows rings]

William, 28, and his brother Prince Harry, 26, who is his best man, will arrive at the historic 1,000-year-old church at 10.15am. By then the second-in-line to the throne may have been given a new title by the Queen, in a traditional gesture, to mark his wedding.

he world will hope to get the first glimpse of Kate's dress, which has been kept a closely-guarded secret, when she leaves for the abbey exactly nine minutes before the service starts at 11am. However, they may have to wait, as the hotel has erected screens to ensure no-one catches a glimpse before she arrives at the abbey.Kate's wedding ring was many imitation now. [personalized tungsten rings]

Hours After, theirs Royal Wedding will be broadcasted live on YouTube. whole wedding ceremony thing will be full record.

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Wednesday, April 27, 2011

6 Smart Marriage Tips From Prince William and Kate

You don't usually look to Britain's royal family for smart money-saving tips. Let's face it. They're hardly the brightest jewels in the tungsten jewelry box. And most of the time they're about 100 years out of date.

But let's give Prince William and Kate Middleton their due. If you're planning your own big day, you could pick up some useful tips from the royal couple. Here are six.

1. And stop worrying about the name.
I'm constantly baffled by the amount of time and energy brides put into whether or not the change their names. Really, a name is just a name. You can share your husband's last name or your father's. "Your" name is whatever you choose it to be.

2. Don't waste money on an engagement ring.
The world's top groom just gave the world's most envied bride a second hand tungsten ring.
Or, to put it another way: Royal Air Force flight lieutenant William Windsor just provided bridegrooms everywhere with air cover.

"I think a lot of grooms are going to be digging around in their mothers' jewelry boxes for hand-me-down ceramic rings," says Carley Romey, editor in chief of weddings website TheKnot.

How much did William and Kate save?
Tying the knot soon? Brett Arends has some tips for an economical wedding from an unlikely source: Prince William and Kate Middleton.

According to the latest survey by TheKnot, the average bridegroom spent $5,400 on an unique engagement ring last year. Admittedly, this survey only covers those couples which hired a professional vendor for their wedding, so the sample is skewed towards the bigger spenders. But the figure's not totally out of touch with reality.

Talk to any young couple today. It's become a competition.

The wedding-industrial complex, and most especially the jewelry industry, likes to tell grooms that they should spend "six weeks'" or even "two months' salary" on a rock.

Prince William works as a search and rescue pilot for Britain's Royal Air Force, where he is a flight lieutenant. Her Majesty's Ministry of Defence (sic) tells me the prince's annual salary is between 37,000 and 44,000 British pounds. On a purchasing-power basis that's the equivalent of between $47,000 and $56,000 a year.

In addition he gets an undisclosed income from his father's estate, the Duchy of Cornwall.

If he spent two months' of his flight lieutenant's salary on a ring, it would have cost him between $7,800 and $9,300 on the rock. Even if he only spent six weeks', we're talking $5,400 to $6,500.

If he spent two months or six weeks of his full income, including his royal stipend, the sum would be a lot more.

Instead he pulled a smart trick. He gave Kate a ring that was already in his family.

It's true, maybe he could have chosen something other than that old Dynasty prop. But at least it didn't cost him a penny.
3. Don't get too traditional about the bills.
You know the old rules. The bride's parents pays for the wedding, no matter what. The groom pays for the honeymoon.
Not anymore.
The groom's family is picking up most of the tab for this week's big wedding, for the simple reason that they're extremely wealthy. Kate Middleton's parents are pitching in a smaller amount.

They aren't poor. But they're hardly in the same financial league as the groom's family. Does anybody seriously suggest that they should be picking up the tab?

But why do we expect the bride's parents to do so in other cases where the groom's family is so much wealthier? It makes no sense.

This wedding "could establish a new world order, where everybody is pitching in equally, or the people who can afford to are pitching in more," says TheKnot's Romey.

Prince William won't be paying for the honeymoon either, according to reports out of London.

"I don't suppose William is paying for a thing," a good friend of his late mother's told me. Buckingham Palace, when I called, declined to comment.

If Prince William can get away with not paying for the honeymoon, other grooms can too.

4. Save on the vows wedding rings too.

William hasn't even had to go out and buy Kate a new women's wedding ring. He's having one made from a small amount of Welsh gold that was given to the royal family years ago. And he won't even have to pay for a second loyalty and love ring, as the prince himself won't wear one.

Okay, so wedding rings aren't typically a major cost. They're a lot less than the faux engagement ring. But gold prices are up 30% in a year and they've more than doubled over five years. Platinum's booming. Even silver has now taken off.
Hey, every bit helps.

5. Have two receptions.
The new couple, like most couples, have a short list of people they want to invite to their wedding. And a long list of people they have to invite.
Consider yourself lucky you just have to invite annoying Uncle Jack. William and Kate have to invite half the world's dictators, and an unappetizing variety of celebrities.
The solution: Two receptions. A big one in the afternoon, for everyone you have to invite. Then a smaller one in the evening, for those you wanted to invite.
It's cheaper, too, if you can fob off the first group with champagne and canapés.

6. Don't get hung up on a Saturday.
Why does everybody have to get married on Saturday?
Sure, it's convenient. Most of your guests already have the day off. But is that it?
Do the math. That venue you really want for your wedding isn't free on a Saturday until 2037. But it's free on another day in the week in two months' time. Why is this such a problem?
So, kudos to William and Kate for breaking with tradition and getting married on a Friday.
"Friday is a less expensive day to get married," says Romey. Venues are less crowded and cheaper. You may save money on other aspects of the wedding as well. Easy.

Don't believe me? Look at the royal couple.

I'm not talking about Kate Middleton – although I'm sure she has no problems changing her name to Kate Windsor.

I'm talking about Prince William's family.

Their family name didn't use to be Windsor. Until 1917 it was Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. They changed it – you can sort of see why – during the First World War, to sound less Germanic.

(At the time, German Kaiser Wilhelm II sarcastically asked whether Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor was about to be renamed The Merry Wives of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha.)

The British royals didn't get hung up on a last name. Should anyone else?

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LeAnn Rimes Flashes Her Whirlwind Wedding Ring

LeAnn Rimes Flashes Her Whirlwind Wedding Ring

It is only days since her romantic sunset wedding ceremony with new husband Eddie Cibrian.

But it was back to earth with a bump for LeAnn Rimes today as she landed in Toronto airport to film a new TV movie.

And as she walked through the airport, she clearly enjoyed flashing her wedding and engagement rings.

The 28-year-old country singer and actress showed off her three rose gold wedding bands, designed to symbolise Eddie and his sons Mason, seven, and four-year-old Jake.

The bands featured rose cut diamonds, and were designed by LeAnn's childhood friend, jeweller Brent Polacheck of Polacheck's jewellers.

'From the very beginning, LeAnn was very expressive about the importance and symbolism of three bands,' Polacheck tells People magazine.

'His boys are an incredibly important part of their lives and she wanted to incorporate her feelings for them into her white ceramic rings.'

The ceramic jewellery added a bit of dazzle to LeAnn's casual outfit of a tan coloured jacket, purple T-shirt and pale pink trousers.

LeAnn and Eddie exchanged vows in front of just 40 guests at their seafront home in Malibu, California, last Friday evening.

They continued the celebration on Saturday with a celebration brunch at  Malibu's Moonshadows restaurant with family and close friends.

LeAnn is in the Canadian city to film TV movie Reel Love about a successful, big city girl who returns to her small town roots after a family emergency only to find friends and romance.

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Monday, April 25, 2011

Love Story Music Lyric

we were both young when i first saw you
i close my eyes and the flashback starts
i'm standing there on a balcony in summer air
see the lights, see the party, the ball gowns
see you make your way through the crowd --[white ceramic ring inlay gold ]--
and say hello, little did i know
that you were romeo, you were throwing pebbles
and my daddy said stay away from juliet
and i was crying on the staircase, begging you please don't go
and i said

romeo take me somewhere we can be alone
i'll be waiting, all there's left to do is run
you'll be the prince and i'll be this princess
it's a love story
baby, just say yes
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so i sneak out to the garden to see you
we keep quiet 'cause we're dead if they knew
so close your eyes, escape this town for a little while
oh, oh, oh
'cause you were romeo, i was a scarlet letter
and my daddy said stay away from juliet
but you were everything to me, i was begging you please don't go
and i said
romeo take me somewhere we can be alone
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i'll be waiting, all there's left to do is run
you'll be the prince and i'll be the princess
it's a love story
baby, just say yes
romeo save me try to tell me how it feels
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this might be stupid boy, but its so real
don't be afraid now we'll get out of this mess
it's a love story
baby, just say yes
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i got tired of waiting wondering if you were ever coming around
my faith in you is better
when i met you on the outskirts of town
and i said
romeo save me ive been feeling so alone
ill keep waiting for you but you never come
is this in my head, i don't know what to think
he fell to the ground and pulled out a ring
and said
marry me juliet you'll never have to be alone
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i love you and that's all i really know
i talked to your dad you'll pick out a white dress
it's a love story
baby, just say yes
oh, oh, oh
we were both young when i first saw you

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Love Story: Eclipses Next To Last Shuttle Flight

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, who was shot in the head during an assassination attempt in January, has been cleared by doctors to watch her husband, Mark Kelly, be launched into space Friday aboard the space shuttle Endeavour.

Kelly told CBS' Katie Couric that doctors treating his wife gave her permission to fly from Houston to Cape Canaveral, Fla. On Sunday CBS released excerpts of the interview, which is scheduled to air tonight.[tungsten mens rings]

The Kelly-Giffords ordeal has been a national drama since Jan. 8, when the congresswoman was shot in the head at a meet-and-greet in her hometown of Tucson, Ariz.

The couple's love story - her struggle to survive a serious brain injury and her remarkable progress; his devotion to both his wife and NASA - has overshadowed Endeavour's final voyage and the looming end of the shuttle program.
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Endeavour's scheduled 3:47 p.m. blastoff is expected to be a big draw on Florida's Space Coast.

The Obama family will attend, as will a congressional contingent and an estimated 40,000 other NASA guests. Plus, hundreds of thousands are expected to jam surrounding beaches and roadways, all eager to catch one of the last two space shuttle launches.

Part of the attraction: the real-life drama surrounding the 47-year-old astronaut and the 40-year-old congresswoman, married just three years when a bullet changed everything.[faceted CERAMIC rings]

The shooting rampage outside a supermarket left six dead and 13 injured, including Giffords.

Kelly rushed by private jet from Houston to Tucson with his two teenage daughters and his mother, as soon as he learned of the assassination attempt.

His shuttle co-pilot, Gregory Johnson, was also moving at rocket speed.

He opened his Houston home to the rest of the shuttle crew and their families that bleak Saturday night, as he struggled to come up with a game plan amid the shock waves.[woman's engagement ring]

"We wanted to deal with the emotions of all the kids. My daughter was completely beside herself," recalled Johnson.

The six astronauts, all men, have 15 children among them, from 3 to 17 years old.

For several weeks, Johnson and his crewmates didn't know whether Kelly would fly the April mission or whether the flight might be delayed.

But as the days went by, Giffords made steady progress. Her previous good health, great care "and maybe a little bit of luck" contributed to her swift improvement, Kelly said. "Or maybe people really thinking about her and praying for her." The astronaut's aunt is a Catholic nun.
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As it turns out, Pope Benedict XVI will make the first call from a pope to space during Endeavour's mission.

After a monthlong leave, Kelly returned to work in February at Johnson Space Center, bringing his wife with him to Houston for rehab. It's what she would have wanted, he said.

Kelly settled into a routine: early mornings with Giffords, taking her a newspaper and a cup of her favorite nonfat latte, then straight to Johnson for training, then back to the rehab center to say goodnight.

Almost certainly, Giffords will be kept out of public sight at the launch, as she has been since the shooting occurred.

It will be the 25th and final flight of Endeavour, NASA's youngest shuttle that was built to replace the Challenger and first soared in 1992, six years after the launch accident.

And it will be the second-to-last shuttle mission, as NASA winds down the 30-year shuttle program with one last fling by Atlantis in early summer.[tungston promise rings engraved]

Even the Nobel laureate whose $2 billion science experiment will be delivered to the International Space Station by the Endeavour crew doesn't seem to mind that his project is being overlooked.

"I have great admiration for Commander Kelly," said physicist Samuel Ting. "It takes great courage for him to do this.

"Really, it takes total dedication to do this."

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Friday, April 22, 2011

$19 to copy Kate Middleton's Royal wedding band

$19 to copy Kate Middleton's Royal tungsten wedding band


FROM champagne tastes to beer budgets, you can get a copy of the world's most famous engagement ring.

Jewellers have been cashing in on the demand for replicas since it was revealed Prince William presented Kate Middleton with his late mother's ring when the couple announced their engagement in November.

Prince Charles paid about £28,500 in 1981 for the original.

Valued at more than £250,000 before Princess Diana's death in 1997, the ring she wore, which now belongs to Ms Middleton, is now believed to be worth £32 million ($49.4 million).

In the lead-up to the April 29 royal wedding replica rings have been big business. A Shiels "Princess Kate" for $349 has proved so popular the jewellery chain has sold more than 700.

However, royal fans can buy cheap and cheerful copies for as little as $9.99 from Lovisa.
Meanwhile Grahams Jewellers has sourced a replica valued at $35,000, for a VIP customer. Inspired by the royal ring it features an 8-carat Corundum deep blue Ceylon sapphire surrounded by 25 Hearts on Fire diamonds set in 18-carat white gold.

Middleton’s blue sapphire engagement ring has spurred a demand for replicas. Montana is the one of the largest American suppliers of the precious gem, with some of them adorning the British Royal jewels. Some copies with actual stones are going everywhere from $1000 to $1.5 million

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Wedding bands just not 
their thing

“Men who don’t wear their mens wedding rings are slime,” wrote ChicagoNow blogger Jenny Milk, while another Chicago blogger, Jenna Andersen of tungsten rings mall, said we shouldn’t demonize Prince William for his choice (Andersen’s husband doesn’t wear a band).
Thousands, maybe millions, of married men were peacefully sporting naked ring fingers until palace officials confirmed that Prince William would not be wearing a ceramic wedding band. Women in the blogosphere went bananas.


Some guys say they don’t wear a ring because they don’t believe it is essential to their marriage. They stand strong in their flouting of social convention, but not strong enough to be quoted in this story. “I don’t want people to think I’m an [expletive],” said one ringless Atlanta man, who asked not to be identified.

Then there are the men who fall into the category of not wearing rings for religious reasons.

But even that really comes down to individual choice, depending on the faith.

“We do have some of our ministers who chose not to wear tungsten carbide  jewelry, at their discretion that sometimes does include not even wearing a vows wedding band, but it is what we call a personal conviction,” said David Jackson, executive administrative assistant for the United Pentecostal Church International.
The practice, he said, is based on the Bible principle of being modest and not adorning yourself with ceramic jewelry.

Most of the married women wear promise rings for the purpose of publicly identifying that they are married, Jackson said. And no doubt some of those women smell a double standard.
Last year, nearly 50,000 people responded to a poll on AOL’s Blackvoices.com asking “Are married men who don’t wear unique tungsten wedding rings up to no good?” More than half the respondents said it depends, 32 percent said not at all, and 16 percent — a very vocal minority — said absolutely.

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