![]() ![]() But oh dear God, how long ago does February seem these days? I've aged 80 million years since then. Something I feel like I've also wanted to get done FOR AGES, even though in reality, it's been since February. While I was there, though, I did get something small done. A tattoo I'd get even without the need to cover something else up. ![]() I'm excited though! It'll be what tattoos should be - something deeply meaningful that I've thought about for a good long time. You'll have to wait until late next month to see the new work, since it'll be completely custom and the artist is crazy booked up. The tattoo has always felt kind of tied to that, and "erasing" it just never appealed to me. ![]() It was a stupid thing to get done, but just like getting married less than a year later at 20 years old was ALSO not typically considered the greatest of ideas.we did defy a whole heapload of odds to remain married and happy this many years later. I thought about just getting it removed, but always decided against that. It was poorly done, embarrassing almost immediately (I mean, WHO DOES THAT? Besides impulsive and slightly tipsy 19-year-old girls away at college whose roommate is getting a daisy on her ankle oh wait okay never mind), and now it's 20 years old and completely warped and faded - and annoyingly visible enough over my pants' waistline and two-piece bathing suits. While I still like the guy very much, I really hate the tattoo. I got my boyfriend's name tattoo'ed offset tramp-stamp style when I was 19 years old. I had a consult with a tattoo artist to finally, FINALLY get some cover-up work done on the truly terrible, highly regrettable J-A-S-O-N ink on my back left hip. ![]()
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