Wife, mother, daughter, sister. Knitter, tattoo junkie. Big-mouthed introvert. Manic, yet lazy. Walking contradiction.

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Wife, mother, daughter, sister. Knitter, tattoo junkie. Big-mouthed introvert. Manic, yet lazy. Walking contradiction.

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When I get a new job I want to treat myself to a devil hat from you.
Awesome tat, I want another one…………i have one in about the same area as you have that one. Don’t know where I would put my next one though….
That’s my beautiful “raised to be an independent-thinking walking contradiction” daughter. Have I told you lately how much I love you? Sure I have! I think just yesterday at lunch.
Keep up the good work and remember where the creative genes came from!
Love…Mom
(Nope, no tats for me.)
I love your tat!
p.s. I won’t drink it, but I’ll bet there will be green beer, at the Kelly’s (for real Irish!) for St. Pat’s day. I’d rather drink some flavored beer. LOL.
Hey there!! I found your blog over at hurricanesarefordrinking and will be bookmarking you. I am a new knitter and I am sure to learn some stuff here. My first project will be given as a gift to my daughter. We leave for NOLA Saturday morning to see her- yay!!!
The tat is way cool but I can’t look at it again. Hubby thinks I have too many now. (3 small hidden ones but they are so addictive.)
Michelle, I hope you have a great time in NOLA! If your kiddo is anything like my 3, she’ll love the mommy knits. If you want a really great resource for knitting help, try http://www.getstitchy.com/ . Great stuff.
And a girl can never have too many tats. My next one is in the planning stages now. Yay!
I left NOLA 12 years ago to live in Dallas. Thankfully I can cook the food, buy the music and still speak like a cajun when I am drunk.
You were one of my first myspace friends (for my skull needles page, anyway) and you were the first to comment on my new blog! Love the tattoo. Mine is a bit lower on my back, but pretty darn big. I want another one so bad, but just can’t decide where to put (read: hide) it. My Daddy would have a conniption if he ever saw it. A grown woman still hiding things from her Daddy. Sheesh.
Thanks for your lovely comment on Juno. I’m very flattered!
I stumbled upon your website. I love, love, love the Rangoli hat. How much would you charge to make me one??
Lorie