Epic birthday adventures
Jun. 8th, 2011 07:22 pmToday I turned 22! I've felt so loved today haha..I got so many birthday wishes online! Pat gave me a card that said "to one of the best friends I have ever known." Awww. The Literacy Council got me a SUPER chocolaty cupcake and they were slow on the card and gift card but hopefully I'll get it tomorrow. I got a $50 amazon.com gift card from Dana! :D I can't wait to use it haha. I went out to lunch with Nina..I got a strawberry daiquiri. It was alright. Mom and everyone are taking me out to dinner tomorrow (since Ryan has to work tonight..it's a surprise where though!) and on Monday I'm going to lunch with Kathy and Pat. Wow haha. Mom picked me up after work and..I went to get my first tattoo ever! I had thought about it for a long time and then suddenly last week the idea came to me and it wouldn't get out of my head. Mom wasn't really thrilled but I'm old enough so..yeah haha. I talked to one of the tattoo artists in the shop and we looked at pics on Google and decided on a pic..which were cat paw prints. He sketched it out and then tattooed it on me. It did hurt but I could stand it for a short time. It was a small one so it didn't take that long. It originally cost $100 but since it was my birthday he only charged me $80! Awww. Then we went to Barnes and Noble and I got some books. Yaay hehe. Great birthday..one of the best!
( pics of my tattoo )
Would you rather laugh when you should cry and cry when you should laugh or never be able to do either one? I guess the first one..
Today's trivia: On June 10, 1958, a tornado was crashing through El Dorado, Kansas. The storm pulled a woman out of her house and carried her 60 feet away. She landed next to a phonograph record titled "Stormy Weather"
( pics of my tattoo )
Would you rather laugh when you should cry and cry when you should laugh or never be able to do either one? I guess the first one..
Today's trivia: On June 10, 1958, a tornado was crashing through El Dorado, Kansas. The storm pulled a woman out of her house and carried her 60 feet away. She landed next to a phonograph record titled "Stormy Weather"