I've been reading a lot of posts about tattoos lately and am now curious:
What tattoos do you have and what's the story behind them?
I'll start: tats are pretty unacceptable in my family, despite people being very socially liberal. I always said that I had to love any design for a year before getting it. Never happened. FI has a bunch and wants more. 6 weeks after we started dating, I got an idea on my drive to work. I called him and we went together to get it that night. My family didn't learn about it until my mom and sister saw the "carpe diem" on my side when I tried on wedding dresses!
Re: Tell me about your tattoos!
California on my right foot: "home is where the heart is."
Peacock feather behind my left ear: my little take on the feather of truth from Egyptian mythology.
I really want some kind of anchor or compass rose (dad and grandpa were both sailors, and I love the added meanings of either stability or guidance) or a rose and lily of the valley entwined together (my two grandma's favorite flowers) or maybe merge everything together into one. But then I think maybe a lace snowflake. Or three birds in a tree (my two sisters and I may get that to match). I'm clearly entirely too indecisive to get a tattoo right now.
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A couple years later I got the words Stronger Than You Think I Am in fancy script around my ankle. It's my reminder to myself that no matter what life throws at me, I can handle it, even if I don't think I can. I adore it.
My first tattoo was three stars on my hip when I was 19. Not my favorite anymore but at least it's covered most of the time. I'd love to have it covered up someday with something nicer. My second one is on my ribs. It's two lines from an Emily Dickinson poem - "that love is life and life hath immortality". I still love it but should've gotten it done a little bigger as it's starting to bleed now (also got it when I was 19 so it's 8 years old now).
My third tattoo I got 2 years ago on my upper left arm and says "love is enough" with a small bird and heart. Again should've gotten it bigger and will eventually cover it up with flowers. My intent is to have all flowers down my left arm.
My fourth and fifth tattoos are part of a larger piece. The fourth I got a year ago on my right shoulder/upper arm. It's a ship with waves and an anchor in sailor jerry style. I added to it a few weeks ago with two swallows underneath it with clouds, also done in sailor jerry style. My next piece will be on the underside of my right arm, also vintage/sailor jerry style and will either be of a mermaid or a marlin. I love the style and get so many compliments on the piece. I can't wait to have my whole upper arm finished.
Under that is my astrological stars with a gray wash symbol.
Left side is the Democratic donkey with my DNC years below. Below that is "They were right. WELL DONE (family members who fought for voting rights of all citizens)!"
Left calf is Figment and K-9 snuggled together.
Left ankle is cogs and gears. DF drew that for me.
Right calf is a drawing from a murdered friend.
Right ankle is Calvin and Hobbes dancing.
I love each and every last one.
I only have three tattoos right now (I'm planning on getting a 4th this summer).
My first tattoo I got when I was 18 and lived in Tampa, FL. I always wanted a tattoo and had to wait until I was 18, so my roommate and I went to a tattoo parlor and got tattoos. I love whales and dolphins so I have a dolphin on my lower back first.
Second tattoo my friend at the time and I went to get. I always loved angel fish, so I have an angel fish tattoo between my shoulder blades.
Third tattoo I got a few years ago (2003 or 2004). It's a line from the book "The Handmaid's Tale" and it really spoke to me after going through a tough couple of years with some bad stuff/people in my life it's in black ink, across my lower back and it says: "Nolite te Bastardes Carborundorum" which means "don't let the bastards grind you down". Come to find out, this was a saying during WWII as well, so in a way, it's an nod towards my paternal grandfather who was a tough old WWII vet.
I have plans for at least two more. One is the word Bubbles and my aunt's initials and her DOB and DOD to remember her by. It was originally going to go on the inside of my right wrist but I'm not sure it will look good with so much. The other is my and BF's birth flowers intertwined in a half sleeve on one of my shoulders/upper arms.