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!
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!
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.
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