I'm done
....and.....MOTHER OF PEARL THAT HURT!
LOL - I know I know I shouldn't complain - I did it to myself - but I did finish my tattoo today! I wa****ting my pain level threshold at about 2 1/2 hours and she said "Listen - I've got 30 mins left before it's done, you don't really want to do this all over again for 30 minutes do you?" And of course the answer was no - so I sat through.
Right now it's pretty red and swollen and what not so I'm not taking pics quite yet - hopefully within the next day or so - but 2 weeks maximum.
I am between 2-3 pounds above my surgeon's goal weight depending on the day and about 5 below where I wanted to hit - so it's appra pro that it got finished today.
I hadn't told my parents about it - they are not tattoo fans at all and are not happy with the ones I have. And guess who was using a repair shop right down the street from the tattoo parlor I was using? Yup. In the middle of it I get a text from mom "you're not getting a new tattoo are you?" so I responded yep - it's my goal weight reward. This was via texting. So then she calls my cell phone - which I sent to voice mail. I couldn't exactly talk on the phone at the moment...so then DAD calls the cell...which I sent to voice mail and then sent out a text "I can't talk right now call you tonight" so I will deal with that saga tonight.
Just thought I'd share my "fun" afternoon. Seriously, I'm thrilled....but sore!
Pam
Congrats on getting it done in so many ways. . .
Hugs, Laureen
My Mantra is that I do not determine my success by the number hanging in my closet, nor will I let the scale determine that success either. . . It is through trial and error I will continue to grow and succeed. . . Laureen
"Success is a journey, not a destination." Ben Sweetland
Thanks!
I can't believe that this time last years you were still playing the waiting game for surgery & now you are where you need to be that is incredible
Pam
Pam
How old are you? You are my kids' age, or so. If my kids wanted to get a tatoo, I would say, go for it. It's your body, just be careful about the artist, and all the dangers of Hepatitis.
My niece got a tatoo when she turned 18. It is a shamrock. She proudly said, "I'll always be Irish, Aunt Trish."
I hope you are able to deal with your parents. You are a married woman, an adult, let them deal with it.
Sorry for the unsolicited advice. I could be your mother, so I just want you to know that Mama Trish gives you permission to tatoo to your heart's content.
Hugs,
Trish
Albert Schweitzer