gold jewelry

A few days ago I found myself so frustrated with my daughter when I found out that she had borrowed my favorite piece of gold jewelry without asking. I went into the drawer where I keep the gold jewelry and noticed that my favorite bracelet was missing. I knew I hadn't worn it since Christmas, and was certain that I'd put it back in its specific place, because I always put my gold jewelry exactly back where I got it from.

I called my daughter into the living room to ask her if she'd seen my gold jewelry and she flinched. I knew then that she'd borrowed it without asking and I could feel the frustration building. If I've told her once, I've told her 100 times that she is never to borrow my gold jewelry without asking. She also knows that she's not to show any one of her friends where my gold jewelry is kept because I don't want anyone possibly taking something that isn't theirs. Not that my daughter has friends that would steal from me, but you never really know these days do you?

My daughter confessed that she'd borrowed the jewelry that I'd bought less than six months before. I had fallen in love with the simple 14 Karat W STACKABLE BANGLE, 8" (SLIP ON) that I found and ordered from A1 Jewelry Online whose online store can be found by visiting www.a1jewelryonline.com when I saw it and once it arrived, it quickly became my favorite piece of gold jewelry.

When I asked my daughter to get the gold jewelry from her bedroom and not to borrow it again, she further confessed that she'd taken it off at school and left it in her locker. I can't even begin to describe the anger that I felt at that moment. Not only had she taken the gold jewelry without asking, but she'd also left it at school? Needless to say, I called the school to see if someone was there, and when I found that there was, I drove my daughter to the school and demanded that she get the bracelet. Once I had the piece of jewelry in my hands again, I grounded her and told her not only is she to stay out of my gold jewelry, but that she wouldn't be borrowing any at all until she learned how to be more responsible and follow the rules. I love her dearly but I hope this teaches her a lesson. She said she was sorry, kissed me and said it would never happen again. Teenagers...you gotta love them.