If you were to ask me, there is no better way
to spend a cold windy day off from work than all day in the comfort of a
tattoo artist's chair. Since I finished my first marathon, I
new I was going to get a tattoo to commemorate my achievement, so it was just a matter of time before I got it done. My
tattoo artist is quite sought after in my area, so I had to make my appointment
over a month ago. My plan for this appointment was to get my race
medal on my leg to go along with my first half marathon medal and get a
memorial piece for our dog Stinka that passed away. I have been
trying to come up with ideas of what I wanted to get since the day it
happened, but I couldn't settle on what I wanted till literally the
night before. My appointment wasn't till noon so it gave me time to
get my chores and my weigh in out of the way. Since the whole
reason for this post in the first place is my weigh in, I'll get that
out of the way now. I gained a half pound from last week, but no complaints here.
12/17/14 official weigh in
175.5 lbs
Change: +.5 lbs
Total loss from heaviest: 141.5 lbs
Current BMI: 27.5 (overweight)
Change: +.1
I got to Lucky Luke's Tattoo Studio,
1610 West State St. Fremont, Oh 43420 (419-333-8282) in case you were
wondering, and Luke and I started mapping out the day. First he would draw up
the race medal and then we would knock that out because it would take
up the majority of the time. Once that was finished, he would draw
up the memorial tattoo and lay it on me. Mandy was getting her
memorial tattoo for Stinka as well once she got off of work.
The race medal had a fairly simple
design to it, especially compared to the Detroit Half Marathon Medal
that he did for me previously, but sometimes looks can be deceiving.
The medal had subtle details stamped in it and a metal flake blue
inlay that proved to be a slight challenge to recreate. Other than
it taking just as long, if not longer than the marathon was for me to run
I think it came out AWESOME. Luke managed to capture all the details
to make a two dimensional image look three dimensional. No matter
what happens in the future with my actual race medal I will always
have it with me to remind me I am capable of some incredible things.
With Stinka's tattoo, I didn't
have a lot of room to play with on my arm and my original design was
to tall for the space I had available. Luke looked at the space and reimagined it
perfectly. I wanted something simple and basic, but still had some
character to it. I love old school designs and that is what we came up with. We took the cross and banner from the original design I
had and added a paw print and a little cloud shaped filler to
complete the look. I think it came out amazing and Mandy loved it so
much she ended up ditching her idea and getting the same piece.
Anyway, to give you a quick update
on my knee injury, my friend Hilary from my Ragnar SoCal team gave me
a few ideas and also suggested I meet with a sports physical
therapist. She has been struggling with the same issue and said the therapist made a big difference with her recovery. With my tattoo fresh on the leg I won't be running for a
couple weeks anyway, so I have been researching local therapists and
plan to make an appointment with one for the first week of the new
year.
Awww love the matching Stinka tattoos!
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