Love it! I lost my dad 20 years ago this month and I'd love something like this. I have a wrist tattoo and it's my favorite bc I can see it all the time.
I saw this last week and couldn't comment through the tears. I'm tearing up again, but can thankfully comment. I love this, T! What a beautiful, beautiful thing!
LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS. My sister and I were just discussing getting a tattoo to remember mom, but have not yet come up with something we like. THIS IS A PERFECT IDEA!
It is so beautiful. Thank you for showing us a picture. Many hugs!!
This is so amazing. I just stumbled on your blog within the last week...I've taken up running again (first time since high school) with the goal of running a half marathon in October in memory of my dad, who died April 12. Anyway, I LOVE this idea and may have to consider a way to make something like this my next tattoo. I have one tattoo that I got the day I turned 18 and I always said that I wouldn't get another one unless something really spoke to me. I love my dad's handwriting (don't we all) and have lots of handwritten notes from him...may have to look into something like this, just have to figure out where to put it! Many hugs to you...I am only about 6 weeks out from his death and in some ways, it comforts me to know that the pain won't go away...that sounds weird and almost masochistic to say, but I don't ever want to not miss him.
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ReplyDeleteLove it T.....
That is amazing. <3
ReplyDeleteomg that is amazing. Truly a great way to celebrate your dad's love. beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThat is amazing. <3
ReplyDeleteThat's amazing!! What a great way to carry a little piece of you father!
ReplyDeleteAwesome!!
ReplyDeleteYou are completely awesome!
ReplyDeleteThat is all.
Amazing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! Love it!
ReplyDeletelove it
ReplyDeleteCOOL!
ReplyDeleteWow just totally teared up. What a BEAUTIFUL idea. This is wonderful T
ReplyDeletethat's really beautiful. what a gift to have a letter from him with those words, and now you can carry them with you always. very nice.
ReplyDeleteThat is so sweet! Love it, a very endearing thing to do!
ReplyDeleteThat is the most perfect thing I've seen in ... forever. I love this idea.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLove it! I lost my dad 20 years ago this month and I'd love something like this. I have a wrist tattoo and it's my favorite bc I can see it all the time.
ReplyDeleteHow sweet!!
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome...I lost my dad 18 years ago...and after seeing this, it makes me really want a tattoo.
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That is absolutely perfect. <3
ReplyDeleteLove it!! That's an amazing idea.
ReplyDeleteWow. That is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteGoosebumps! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow... just wow!
ReplyDeleteditto what Colleen said.........
ReplyDeletePerfect!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely amazing. Brought a tear to my eye. Love it!
ReplyDeleteoh my word. that is amazing. I love it.
ReplyDeleteI saw this last week and couldn't comment through the tears. I'm tearing up again, but can thankfully comment. I love this, T! What a beautiful, beautiful thing!
ReplyDeleteI completely missed this post so I'm glad you linked it up in today's. That is a beautiful tribute.
ReplyDeleteBut I have to confess, at first glance I read it as: Forever in my helmet. Also appropriate. :)
Totally missed this one last week! But wow is that awesome- I love the idea!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE LOVE LOVE THIS. My sister and I were just discussing getting a tattoo to remember mom, but have not yet come up with something we like. THIS IS A PERFECT IDEA!
ReplyDeleteIt is so beautiful. Thank you for showing us a picture. Many hugs!!
This is so amazing. I just stumbled on your blog within the last week...I've taken up running again (first time since high school) with the goal of running a half marathon in October in memory of my dad, who died April 12. Anyway, I LOVE this idea and may have to consider a way to make something like this my next tattoo. I have one tattoo that I got the day I turned 18 and I always said that I wouldn't get another one unless something really spoke to me. I love my dad's handwriting (don't we all) and have lots of handwritten notes from him...may have to look into something like this, just have to figure out where to put it! Many hugs to you...I am only about 6 weeks out from his death and in some ways, it comforts me to know that the pain won't go away...that sounds weird and almost masochistic to say, but I don't ever want to not miss him.
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