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S N O W - DAY

   As most of you know, we had a snow day last week Friday. And I did  n o t h i n g. Therefore, I am just going to talk about what I did on Saturday. I went with my older sister (she’s 18) to get her third tattoo. It was a spontaneous type of adventure. I was originally not supposed to go. But that’s the time of when she got the phone call, I was miraculously there- that’s why it was spontaneous. So I said, “hey why not”. Now I was very curious to see what she was getting and how it would happen. She seemed to know what she wanted and how.  And before I tell you what it was, it has nothing to do with the Illuminati. She got four triangles on the back of her arm above her elbow. They all meant something special. Challenge, learn, connect and explore. So techinically, it was her sixth tattoo. And that wasn’t the end of it. I’m coming with her for another adventure to get her fourth on Friday. In my opinion, she took it like a champ (hehe TWD reference).  It took about 45 minutes. Overall, it was fun and that’s what I did on Saturday.

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  1. That sounds like a really exciting and spontaneous way to spend the weekend. Thank you for sharing your post this week.

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