"...but the process of living is an art as well as a science, with strands of love and sorrow and resilience woven into each person's unique tapestry."
I would love to see mamaK get a tat!!! Hey Lis I got one of your "warmes blankets weve ever owned" blankets from George yrs ago when he up an disappeared into the night I finally gave it to Tawni. They are great. I would LOVE to have another one to share with the wife on our bed. Hope all is well in the boonies!!!
OH mercy. One of Erik's and my first fiascos was over a FAKE tattoo that I put on Keilah when she was a newborn as a JOKE. He didn't think it was funny at ALL...
Sorry, Tom. You won't get me in on a "family tat". Not this girl!
But an interesting idea, Lis, that's for sure! :-D Great home-based business! 'Course, you never know what kind of shady characters you'd get comin' around, eh, Tom?!
A tattoo artist, What an idea! Having a home-based business may be difficult considering that I live 40 min out from civilization. I think I would rather stick with the designing instead of doing the actual tattooing. Thank for the artistic encouragement. BTW Sophie is sporting a few birthday tattoos, fake of course. She loves body art. She also has blue marker on her forehead, artistic little girl!
No they arent however they are more pevelant among shady ones. An seems Uncle Sam dont like the wilful distruction of Govorment property. Poor Uncle ;0)
You know, I may just have to disagree with you Jim.
I believe there is a whole generation out there with tatoos who are perfectly apple pie.
The old stereotype is strong. Tattooing in Japan, and Europe too, was almost exclusively associated as being a member of a criminally active group, or convicted of a crime.
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CUTE!
Must be a church night!
:-D
I came here thinkin....what did she doodle for us today ?!!
This is from my notebook that I take to Woman's Bible Study and to church. I doodled this about four or five months ago.
Cooool!
I would love to see mamaK get a tat!!! Hey Lis I got one of your "warmes blankets weve ever owned" blankets from George yrs ago when he up an disappeared into the night I finally gave it to Tawni. They are great. I would LOVE to have another one to share with the wife on our bed. Hope all is well in the boonies!!!
I agree - you'd do really well as a Tat artist...Maybe I should write Miami Ink and see if they'll take you for a week-long training :-)
OH mercy. One of Erik's and my first fiascos was over a FAKE tattoo that I put on Keilah when she was a newborn as a JOKE. He didn't think it was funny at ALL...
Sorry, Tom. You won't get me in on a "family tat". Not this girl!
But an interesting idea, Lis, that's for sure!
:-D Great home-based business! 'Course, you never know what kind of shady characters you'd get comin' around, eh, Tom?!
A tattoo artist,
What an idea!
Having a home-based business may be difficult considering that I live 40 min out from civilization. I think I would rather stick with the designing instead of doing the actual tattooing.
Thank for the artistic encouragement.
BTW Sophie is sporting a few birthday tattoos, fake of course. She loves body art. She also has blue marker on her forehead, artistic little girl!
Tats aren't just for shady people anymore!
No they arent however they are more pevelant among shady ones. An seems Uncle Sam dont like the wilful distruction of Govorment property. Poor Uncle ;0)
You know, I may just have to disagree with you Jim.
I believe there is a whole generation out there with tatoos who are perfectly apple pie.
The old stereotype is strong. Tattooing in Japan, and Europe too, was almost exclusively associated as being a member of a criminally active group, or convicted of a crime.
But, times, they are a-changin'
Yes indeed they are!!
:}
Tom I don't but the uncle did at least when I was in.
I have actually wanted a tat but never gone through with it
Come on! It'll be FUN :-)
If you don't like it you can....
oh....
Stink. Nevermind!
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