My inner imp took over during dinner with my family on Wednesday. It was prompted by a Facebook conversation Tuesday night.  My little sister in spirit wants to give me the everlasting birthday gift of a tattoo. 
It made me think of the stencil that was done years ago in Little 5 Points, while I was working in Atlanta.  I wimped out, but the tattoo artist was gracious and gave me the stencil in case I changed my mind.   It is tucked away somewhere in my apartment- it is actually a very beautiful drawing of a Zuni bear.
A generous, tempting offer from Sarah- but I am not in the market for ink.  What I couldn't resist was a golden opportunity to devil my dear old dad a little bit.  Must confess, that was a lot of fun last night. 
I so rarely indulge the imp in me- and it did keep the conversation flowing through dinner. Truly, he was horrified at the idea, but I got the feeling he was egging me on as well.
It did get me thinking though- I know a lot of people with ink.  I've read both of Kat Von D's books and admire her considerable artistic abilities. A friend of mine had a bi-lateral mastectomy at 32.  Instead of reconstructive surgery, she translated the garden that she loves and was a vital part of her recovery into a tattoo celebrating her 5 year free anniversary. A former co-worker of mine actually went to Miami Ink and got tattooed by Chris Nunez.  While I wouldn't have picked what she did, it was an amazing bit of art. 
Certainly see the appeal- just can't get over the fear of the needle.  And I rather like my pale, ink free vampire like skin. 
No, I have no desire to lose my tattoo virginity, but maybe I'll change my mind for my 50th birthday!
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