Early morning New Years day I received a call from a young lady who had lost her diamond engagement ring at Kits Beach Dog Park.
Needless to say she was very upset and wanted to know if I could get there as soon as possible as the tide was coming in. I was making breakfast for my wife when I got the call so I finished making her breakfast jumped in my car and got there within 40 minutes .
The tide had already come up about 3 feet from where they had possibly lost the ring so I knew that it might be in a couple of feet of water. The young lady was very upset and could hardly talk to me about what happened. After a brief discussion about the ring I found out she received it on Christmas Day so she just recently became engaged…Say no more!
I started my search and found a piece of melted aluminum along with a bottle cap and then the third signal only three minutes into the search I saw her beautiful diamond engagement ring in the bottom of my sand scoop.
I love my job because of the smiles and happiness it brings to people, it’s amazing how much it means to someone especially when she just recently got engaged even more so when you had the ring for 30 or 40 years but like I say everybody ring has a story and this story had a happy ending! Thank you for the kind reward! As always 15% of your reward will go to Children’s Hospital.
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Way to start out the new year!! Poor young lady sure needed a lift and you were there to bring out that beautiful smile! Awesome job!
Mike Mc in sunny Florida
Thanks Mike…She sure was a happy girl when it was found! Love this job!
Super job Chris. The couple helped a lot in being able to position you correctly. What a beautiful day for you to search, and nothing like topping the search off with smiles and hugs. Awesome start of the New Year. Love your videos!
Thanks Steve…Yes a great way to start the new year! And it sure helps when they mark the area…Happy Hunting!