Tattoo
filed in Raising Teenagers on Aug.28, 2008
So, Kaylee, my oldest had been pestering me for a tattoo. “Not a big tattoo, mom, just a little one!” This all transpired shortly after her 17th birthday. “I don’t want like a tramp-stamp….I want something like a shamrock on my ankle” (appealing to her father and his Irish heritage. Yep, that would normally work….smart kid!)
Mostly our reaction was “No…You can do that sorta thing when you are 18.” Or…”Why would you want to mark up your body? If you want to get a job in the medical field, you should’t have a tattoo.”
We figured the whole idea would ‘wear off’, but it didn’t. I can compare it to when she was like 4 and the ice cream truck would cruise down the street. Eventually you just give in.
So about 6 months later, Shane decided to go ahead and sign the consent form and take her for the Celtic Shamrock tatto on the ankle. He became elevated to “The Best Dad EVER!” (you know, despite not understanding anything that she ever said, felt, wanted since becomming a teen. Isn’t it funny how all that ‘hate’ they have for you turns to ‘love’ when they really really want something?)
So they went to All Tattoos in Strongsville after quite a bit of research on all our parts to find somewhere that was sanitary and took the proper precautions so that we didn’t end up with a kid spouting Hepatitis and endless co-pays for it. (We all know how hard it is to come up with those endless co-pays!)
The artist called her name. It was her turn! She followed him into the room and turned to ask her dad if he was coming in with her.
Shane said, “No, you wanted to do this, you can do this by yourself, I’ll just sit out here.” And then when she was in the room…he added from across the room….”If he tells you to take your pants off…leave…you don’t have to take your pants off to get a tattoo on your ankle!”
(You know, there’s never NOT a good moment to embarass your teenager)

October 15th, 2008 on 1:04 pm
LOL. How cool is that? I think it’s tasteful and if she’s a good kid, why not? Being elevated to cool by a teen is hard to come by, you definitely scored some points there. I love your husband’s warning at the end. Sounds like something mine would say.
October 27th, 2008 on 12:21 am
LOL!
Tell Shane I said, “Good job.” Shouldn’t miss a chance to embarass the young ones when it pops up.
I like the tat — it’s tasteful and not too big. Good location, too, as it’s easy to cover if she wants.
March 8th, 2010 on 6:40 am
lol. love it…i almost got a tat once…
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March 8th, 2010 on 9:23 am
Oh gosh I love this one!! I knew she had more than one tattoo, but this post is worth going back to read!!!
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March 8th, 2010 on 9:36 pm
LOL! Fabulous!