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Dusky Beauty Posted - Jul 21 2012 : 11:07:37 PM
I'm sure opinion is divided on the subject of permanent ink. I've always been a pretty straight laced and "classic" in taste, but I admit that lately I've been thinking of getting a small and significant tattoo.

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Little Sparrow Posted - Mar 01 2014 : 8:18:53 PM
Thanks Shirl...love my new tattoo! Not to good at posting pictures...but hope to post soon :)



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Nana Shirl Posted - Feb 27 2014 : 4:11:33 PM
Shellee..Many hugs and blessings to you.!! You will be in my thoughts and prayers tomorrow!! Shirl

You can't get a cup of tea big enough or a book long enough to suit me. ~C.S. Lewis
Little Sparrow Posted - Feb 27 2014 : 1:41:04 PM
Thanks Penny Wise....my last surgery, reconstruction, was May 30th 2013. But my journey started when yours came to completion...October 30, 2012. I'm 59 with one small Tattoo on the base of my neck...a spiral. This was done about 6 months before being diagnosed. Whenever the nurses see it they always make a positive comment. As far as young women and the workplace, my advice would be to keep the neck and lower arms tattoo free. Unfortunately, we live still live in a time where one is judged by their outside appearances.



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HodgeLodge Posted - Feb 26 2014 : 12:14:29 PM
I like them on a woman in a discreet place. I have one,and that is enough for me.

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queenmushroom Posted - Feb 26 2014 : 05:12:23 AM
But you will be judged by your outward appearance before you are accepted in new surroundings like a new job, new church, new family members. Today, tats are more common than not but even in professional settings, a tat can often hinder employment opportunities, promotions, etc. The same with ear gauges and piercings other than ears. So that being said, way things out carefully. Find out your employers policy before getting one. Sorry I don't have a tat and have no interest in getting one, but find some tats rather tasteful and pretty.

Patience is worth a bushel of brains...from a chinese fortune cookie
queenmushroom Posted - Feb 26 2014 : 05:03:30 AM
I work as a corrections officer at a county jail for just over 4 years and have seen many tattoos,some tasteful most not. Remember, you are trying to set a good example to today's misguided youth whether you have children or not. Tattoos don't determine one's morals and values

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Penny Wise Posted - Feb 25 2014 : 2:52:40 PM
I still haven't made the plunge- I pretty much have an idea of what I want and where i'd want it-however; this past 6 months has been so pooey money wise that a tat is the LAST thing I could justify!!!!

I still am hesitant to talk about my design because my symbolism is -so far- only known to a very few people- if I do what I want my kids would know...am I ready for that? I dunno....

shellee-congrats!!!! are you counting from last surgery or??????? I just know that i'm two plus years since dx.....and two years ago I was in my first round of chemo- then had surgery then chemo then radiation which ended in October 2012.....

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Little Sparrow Posted - Feb 25 2014 : 12:33:24 PM
This Friday, 2/28, will be getting a tattoo of a dragonfly in honor of my one year breast cancer survivor ship.

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Little Sparrow Posted - Oct 29 2013 : 3:54:37 PM
Brandee...love your farmgirl spirit and attitude. So do share, any tattoos or plans to get one?

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homsteddinmom Posted - Oct 29 2013 : 05:59:18 AM
I say you only live once! Who cares what that tattoo looks like when you are in a nursing home! I am a person that plans to slide into home base bruised and broken!

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Rosemary Posted - Oct 26 2013 : 4:57:11 PM
No tats for me! One kind that I think is very pretty, though, and would be tempted to get if I were younger, is a small, simple all-white one that I saw once in a fashion magazine on a very pale-skinned model. It was just lovely.

Jonni, I was thinking that even as a ballerina, you might have been able to get away with one of those, if you had it where tights or even a bit of concealer would cover it. They probably fade badly, though, so I wonder if they'd be worth the expense and pain.
auntsmelly Posted - Oct 26 2013 : 3:58:37 PM
Elizabeth,
I love your quote. I love Poe. His work is genius!
Very clever tattoo.

I'm counting my blessings today instead of my calories.

Piglet noticed that even though he had a very small heart, it could hold a very large amount of gratitude. A.A.Milne

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auntsmelly Posted - Oct 26 2013 : 3:57:28 PM
I have 3 different sized stars on the top of my foot. My daughter drew them when she was about 4. They represent my mom, dad and daughter.
They are very simple and tasteful. They symbolize lines from the book The Little Prince. "in one of the stars I shall be living, in one of them I shall
be laughing...you will have the stars that will make you laugh." It was the passage I read at my father's eulogy. Parents and child all combined.
I love it and didn't get it until I was in my mid 30s. I believe people have to do what they are ok with. I wouldn't push anyone into it and I wouldn't
shun someone for getting it done. I teach and my students sometimes see my stars depending on my shoes. They think it's cool and know the symbolism
behind them. My boss doesn't mind it either. I love symbolism. :0)

I'm counting my blessings today instead of my calories.

Piglet noticed that even though he had a very small heart, it could hold a very large amount of gratitude. A.A.Milne

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LadyInRed Posted - Oct 25 2013 : 10:41:48 AM
Wow...how did I miss this post before??? I got my one and only Tattoo at age 58 in celebration of my
Grand-daughters first birthday (my first biological grand-child)...but the Tattoo really has nothing
to do with her...it is more about my Life Statement. Mine is on my lower leg (too large to be called
an ankle Tat.) but it is a large Purple Cross with a Red Heart in the Cross Section. I had told my
husband for about a year that I was thinking of getting one...but I think he thought I was joking....
until I came home from Michigan with it. I love mine. I am contemplating getting all My Grandchildrens
Initials done on the Cross...but not sure yet, it that's what I want...or if I will go with a
second tattoo with their initials.

I have to say that my personal likes are for any Tattoo to be significant to you, something that speaks
to you personally, that speaks your heart and soul.

Love and Hugs,
Peggy

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Little Sparrow Posted - Oct 25 2013 : 06:35:13 AM
Greetings Sisters updates anyone on new tatts? Personally I have not gotten new ones...yet ; ) Shirl, thanks for your prayers,will be a one year survivor on 10/30. Have you found any ideas for our MJFG cancer survivors tattoo? Great idea! Anyone have a survivor tattoo...please share <3

Don't let yesterday use up too much of today. Cherokee Proverb

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will2farm Posted - Aug 01 2013 : 10:42:23 AM
I think tattoos are an individuals choice. While some can appear ghastly others seem to tell a story. From growing up as a tomboy on a farm and tangling with barbed wire fence, dirt bikes and a cow stanchion bonk on the noggin-I feel I have enough scars that I don't need tattoos. Or maybe I should just get a colorful MJF tat to cover some of them up
Nana Shirl Posted - Jul 29 2013 : 3:11:32 PM
Shellee...Blessings sister..(My email is messed up..tried to email you)...yes we are sister survivors...and warriors in our own right...I had colon cancer..but July 17 was my 3rd year cancer free...I will keep you and Margo in my heart and prayers..we should come uup with a cute lil ribbon for all us MJFG cancer survivors...bet there are many more of us..Blessings girls..Shirl

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KatTylee Posted - Jul 28 2013 : 5:34:25 PM
I had a tattoo once. No I didn't have it removed so do be careful about who you go to. I was young, and dumb, and in South America. It lasted for several years but you cannot tell I ever had it now. It was a scorpion on my shoulder. I would love to do another tat but I can't bring myself to pay for it when I have the little ones that need things more than I need a tat. :) Maybe someday when they are grown.

Oh, and the heart with wings... I know a gal that had basically that tattooed across her shoulders but the wings had her boys' baby footprints in them. Beautiful and significant. I also have several friends that have gotten tats to honor co-workers/friends who have died in the line of duty (aerial firefighting). I like them all but I'm a bit of a wimp when it comes to the pain of getting the ink so we'll see if I ever do another one.

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cozie lady Posted - Jul 25 2013 : 09:46:24 AM
I have a tattoo on my arm a ring of rosses. I have been thinking of having it redone to add my granddaughters name and a butterfly. She passed away 3 years ago and I just feel like in need something in ink to represent her memory.

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Little Sparrow Posted - Jul 24 2013 : 09:54:05 AM
Margo and Shirley, I am also a breast cancer survivor. On October 8, 2012, one day after my 58th birthday, was diagnosed with bi-lateral stage one and two. My surgery was October 30th. Just recently had had reconstructive surgery, about six weeks now. We have our own personal relationship with cancer...we are one as cancer survivor sisters. I too am in search of a tattoo for my personal journey besides a pink ribbon to reaffirm my strength and survivorship.

With respect,
Shellee

Don't let yesterday use up too much of today. Cherokee Proverb

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Nana Shirl Posted - Jul 23 2013 : 8:46:19 PM
Margo..so I would say you are okay..good to know... I didn"t hear from you after I sent my photos of my grandma n great grandma...tatoos..yep..got one for my 50th BD....and I agree ..they should have some significance ...I too am a cancer survivor...Blessings sister survivor...Shirl

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Penny Wise Posted - Jul 21 2013 : 3:41:50 PM
i am revisiting this post; i did not grow up with tattos however, i am considering one which would coincide with my cancer radiaton "tats"--i want small and discreet- but i have some symbolsim that would reveal a secret to my life...so---i'm still considering!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Little Sparrow Posted - Jul 21 2013 : 1:49:35 PM
Elizabeth, I agree the tattoo should always be a symbol that has spoken first from the heart...thank you for posting your newest tattoo, it's beautiful.

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Leilaht Posted - Jul 21 2013 : 1:35:37 PM
Tattoes? I have 5. My son has 3, and my daughter has 4. All of mine hold meaning for me. Tattooes should always be symbolic for something personal, otherwise they're just trash and you will regret them forever. This is the latest one. I've been thinking about another, just can't decide what. Just be careful what you get and who does it. A reputable artist will NOT tattoo a drunk person. Alcohol thins your blood. Not a good thing when getting a tattoo.

Elizabeth



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"Alone" Edgar Allen Poe
RachelLeigh Posted - May 23 2013 : 2:52:49 PM
When the question of "tattoos?" comes up, my answer is always "YES!"

I got a daisy on my ankle when I was 20 and it was quite painful. As a result, it wasn't until 14 years later that I got another on. Six months ago, I got the word "LUMOS" tattooed on my inside left wrist. I'm a Harry Potter nut and, as a writer, Jo Rowling is a HUGE inspiration to me. I love body ink.

As an addendum to this discussion, I also got my nose pierced on Tuesday! I've wanted to do it for a while and I'm on a business trip here in Seattle and said, "Why the heck not?" and got it done. It hurt like the dickens and my nose is swollen still, but I love it!!!


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