How is it already Wednesday again?
Here's a moment in rewind for you . . .
And the story behind it.
Back in December, I was struggling with some "stuff." Actually not even anything to do with Sammie B, just life stuff, and I had a funny idea. An outlandish one. My dad was being super supportive and great and I decided to test him (not really a "test" so to speak). I sent him an email, "hey daddo, will you get a matching tattoo with me for Sammie B?"
NOW, my dad (whose name is Sam, by the way, Sammie B is his namesake!) is sixty-four years old, conservative (think "birther," people) and never been inked. I didn't REALLY think he'd say yes. And then he replied . . . "anything for you, babe! what are we getting?!"
So, the idea was born, and then when I went to Missouri for Christmas, my mom baby-sat my daughters while my dad and I drove to a hole-in-the-wall tattoo shop in podunk, Missouri (coincidentally, the same shop that did the small butterfly on my stomach when it was a much flatter stomach seventeen years ago and before I could use my real id to get a tattoo). There were many game day desicions (up until the night before, we planned to get "love," and then finally decided on "believe," and I didn't decide on the location on my body until we were on our way to the shop, I didn't have anyone draw it in advance -- yes exactly the way adults are NOT supposed to approach permanent things like tattoos, I know).
Dad went first, I went second, and I love them. We are now members of the "unofficial" 3eLove "ink" club.
And, just as I thought I would, every single time I look at my tattoo, I think of my amazing, strong, inspiring, persevering, magical Sammie B, and I smile bigger knowing my dad has the same tattoo and the same thoughts of my girl, and each time, this little piece of ink is just a beacon of strength for me.
Strength that even got me through the pain of having the tattoo redone upon my return to California ;o) Oh that's right . . . the purple ink on both mine and my dad's faded so much that we both had to have ours re-done. He got to do it for free at the shop we'd gotten them at, I had to pay southern California rates, but we are both mostly satisfied with our ink now (okay, a part of me thinks some advance planning could have resulted in better quality but whatever, it is a good story and a great tattoo that I'm proud of!)
The tattoo placement requires a little more thought when getting dressed for work in the morning -- I'll have to wear tights or pants suits to court, client meetings and similar things . . . but it is worth it. I love it. I love it love it love it.
A little ink. A little beacon of strength. From both of my Sams.
Sammie B, there is no question. Your mama and your paw paw (and so many others) believe in you, sweet girl.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
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You have a great dad!
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