Friday, August 31, 2007





So, by the way, I have a tattoo now. First off, yes, this is my first tattoo. Second, despite the pain and the price, I would love to get another. I got it on Sunday, August 26, 2007


Alright, now for the information. Late last week (Thursday, I believe) I was given the opportunity to go with my cousin and get a tattoo on Saturday. I had been wanting to get one since high school, but both being indecisive about what design and the pain that would go into it drove me away. I don't know why, but when the opportunity came up, I knew I had to go for it. Speak now or forever hold your peace kind of a thing.


So Saturday rolls around and I just got off work at a store that I don't normally work at. I call her to see where to meet and she mentions that she's in the same city that I'm in and that we have to meet somewhere. I mention a local shopping center, but she doesn't know exactly where it's at. I told her that I would come and find her, and we met up maybe a half hour later. We go to the guy's apartment (yes, I know, but believe me when I say that I'm paranoid about that kind a thing, so you know he had to be safe). We meet her husband, who was there already, and the three of us talk to Bruce (the tattoo guy) about what we want. Originally, all I wanted was how the date was done here (October 28, 2003 in case you can't read it). He gave me a look and said that since it was my first time, I should go big or go home. He then proceeds to draw this amazing design that I know that I want on my skin for the rest of my life.


While my cousin's husband proceeds to get his tattoo (we were all going to get our first tattoos together), I'm talking to a certain lady friend of my on the phone and hanging out with a friend of ours who literally is the real life Jolly Green Giant (I say this with total admiration and I know that he wouldn't be offended by it). I'm getting bummed out because it seems like this certain lady friend of mine isn't going to make it and I really wanted her there when I got my first tattoo. Turns out that his tattoo took longer than expected, and we had to head home. In a way, this is a good thing.


Sunday: I've just had a really bad day at work, and I'm not exactly in the mood to get a tattoo. Nevertheless, my cousin once again picks me up at work and we go to the guy's apartment. The mutual friend of ours is only there briefly, as he had to leave for a date. His new tattoo is just awesome. My cousin's husband is also there, waiting for us to arrive. His tattoo is looking good and he mentioned that it kept catching his eye all day at work. Bruce announces that it's my cousin who's going first, with his eyes smiling as he says this. He wants to make sure that I really know what I'm getting myself into.


I call my lady friend again, and once again, she doesn't think that she's going to be able to make it. She had left work and had just gotten home when I called her. She heard the disappointment in my voice and told me not to be and that she was really proud of me for getting it. For those of you who don't know, the date on my tattoo was the day my Dad died. I told her that my cousin was going first and that it was going to be a while. We talked for another couple minutes and then she told me that she had to do something and that she would call me back. She did, five minutes later and we talked for a bit. While we were talking, I kept wandering over and watching my cousin get her tattoo done. This did absolutely nothing to help my courage. I told her (my lady friend) where we were, but she said that she wasn't sure if she would up to it. After a couple more minutes, she mentioned that she had something to do and that she would call me back later.


Ten minutes later, she calls me and asks me "hypothetically" how to get there from a nearby restaurant. I'm beyond ecstatic by this; and hand over the phone to my cousin's husband who is a lot better at directions than I am. We both go outside as he gives her directions over the phone. We both see her car and he hands the phone back to me as she rolls up and parks. She gets out of the car and looks absolutely stunning. Here I am, looking like I've been through hell and she is just breathtaking. He had left back for the apartment when she parked, so we hugged and walked there together. As soon as we got inside, I announce her to everyone.

Since my cousin had just finished getting her tattoo before my lady friend showed up, it was my turn. Now or never. And there's no way I'm going to back down with her there. She told me that she would tease me for the rest of my life if I cried. I did not cry. I lied down on the table and Bruce grabs my leg and pulls me toward him. My lady friend offers her hand for the pain and I told her that I would make it up to her some day. I took her hand (come on now, do I look like an idiot?) and for most of the time I held it. Yes, I will admit that there were times when I definitely gave it a squeeze. On a few occasions, from the range of one to ten, it was a twelve. Especially around the Achilles tendon. And she kept telling me to stop moving and to breathe in through my nose and out of my mouth. She was clearly enjoying herself.

The tattoo itself took about an hour and a half. During that time, she sat there and entertained Bruce's grand kids and kept me focused. She would tell me to go to my happy place, so I would either think of my Dad who I know would be proud or I would think of her and how she was with me. She is my happy place.

At first, it hurt more than anything. The pain is constant and it's totally unique. After a while, the buzzing numbs the area, until it finds another rather touchy area. One thing that totally surprised me is that you sweat when you get a tattoo. I knew that it would drop my blood sugar, but I wasn't aware that you would sweat so much. All in all, I would love to do it again.

After the tattoo was done, he gave me the run down about not to do and how to maintain it. His daughter took the official photo of it for his book (which is actually his myspace page http://www.myspace.com/n_e_ta2u in the photos under "my work") and we hung out for a bit. My special lady friend mentioned that she wanted another tattoo, so we all went through different designs and such. I stood (there's no way I could have sat down) right next to her and she bounced ideas off of me. We were there for about a couple hours after my tattoo was finished.

It was late when we left and the moon was perfect. I seriously had the best night in long time last Sunday. As a foot note, I would highly recommend this guy if you are looking for a tattoo. Not only is he amazing, he's also a really cool person. He's got a great sense of humor, but he has his definite serious moments as well.

Anyway, now that I've probably bored you all to death, I'll leave you be. As usual, I'll post soon when something (or more likely nothing) happens. Take care and don't do anything I wouldn't do...

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Courtesy of my sister:

The new priest is nervous about hearing confessions, so he asks an older priest to sit in on his sessions. The new priest hears several confessions, then the old priest asks him to step out of the confessional for a few suggestions.
The old priest suggests, "Cross your arms over your chest and rub your chin with one hand." The new priest tries this. The old priest suggests, "Try saying things like, 'I see, yes, go on, and I understand, how did you feel about that?" The new priest says those things, trying them out. The old priest says, "Now, don't you think that's a little better than slapping your knee and saying, 'No way! What happened next?'"

Wednesday, August 08, 2007

Preparation for the Big One

There was a 7.4 earthquake that hit Jakarta, Indonesia today. There are no reports of deaths, and, luckily, there was no tsunami. But it got me to thinking about the region that I live in.

Washington State has a couple active volcanos. One, Mount St. Helens, has already erupted, but she's been acting like she wants to do it again. The other, Mt. Rainier, has been dormant for a long time and is overdo for a big blast. The last time it went, the area was considerably less populated. When she erupts again, the area won't be so fortunate.

There has been evidence in the past of a tsunami striking the coast of Washington. While our coast isn't as populated as the interior, it still will mean lost lives and massive amounts of damage.

Gather all that on top of the fact that this region has become a lot more active within the last fifty years. I have lived through two earthquakes already, and I'm only in my twenties. The second one was much larger than the first, and they were only six years apart.

I, for one, am not ready. I will be the first to admit it. As much as I tell myself to prepare, I don't This is for two reasons. Number one is denial. The old head in the sand trick. If I dont think about it, it won't happen. The other is I just have procrastinated on it. There's not a whole lot I can do, so I just put it off.

But still, there's that voice in the back of my head telling me that I should probably get on that. So, for starters, I've decided to put this website on my blog: http://www.govlink.org/3days3ways/ It's all about how to prepare for the big one. The tips on there are pretty useful. Some of them I might even use.

Anyway, now that I'm done scaring the crap out of both you, my fine readers, and myself; I think I will go home and see how my grandparents are doing. Take care of yourself and I will post again soon.

Thursday, August 02, 2007

I have a new cellphone

So, as of Tuesday, July 31st, I have a new cellphone. I have been in dire need of one, and decided to just buckle down and pick up a prepaid one. It only cost me $10, due to me using the last of my Best Buy gift card and I have to say that I really like it.

There's a funny thing about it though. When they assigned me a number for it, they gave me a 202 area code. Why, I have no clue. They even asked me which area code I call the most. For those of you not aware, I live on the West Coast and apparently 202 is Washington DC-the East Coast.

Your guess is as good as mine. For the record, I have zero desire to run for political office. But if I were, I could use the slogan "Why not? My cellphone is already here." Nah, still no interest.

So, anyway, that's what's new for me. Well, I did have a dear friend come back into my life last Friday, July 27th. I am seriously happy that she is back in my life. It is definitely one friendship that I will work hard at making sure it stays afloat. She means a lot to me.

Anyway, until next time. Take care of yourselves out there. Bye.