Thank you for responding LaurieH!

I appreciate you taking the time to give me your feedback. Actually, I am the one who will be wearing this stone and my fiancee and I went looking at stones together!
When you say, "I wouldn't mind having that polish up to a VG or EX,"...is that something that can be improved upon after the fact? Or are you saying...looking for a different stone with better polish would be a good idea?
Second, there was a small carbon spot, but its at the very outer edge and will probably fit nicely behind a prong! I was able to see it with my "naked eye," but as long as it can be hidden behind a prong, I really do not mind. I am planning to do a plain band with a four prong setting. I like the look of a slightly "chunkier" prong, with them set in an even square pattern.
As for the strong blue fluorescence...I did not notice any type of "milky Appearance." In fact, I noted the just the opposite, it seems very clean and clear? It shows much more "white" (not milky) than I thought it would since it is an "I." Before seeing it, I thought it might be more yellow. But, as it turns out, it doesn't. I also took the time to read the GIA report on blue fluorescence as well as another study titled, "A Contribution to Understanding the Effect of Blue Fluorescence on the appearance of a Diamond." These were both interesting, but I basically walked away with the idea that when a diamond is further down the color scale, blue fluorescence can actually help the diamond appear more white (as you stated). So, maybe that's what I am getting with this particular stone?
One additional question... Do you think it would behoove us to look at a diamond that may be closer to the 1.49 carat range. As i understand it, once you hit the 1.50 range+, the price is mush steeper. Do you think I could find a better deal and perhaps slightly better specs by doing this for about the same price?
Thanks again and I look forward to your responses! (and responses from anyone else who is willing to lend a hand to a horrible "second guesser and buyers remorse plagued girl!"

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