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  • Tattoo Day

    Tattoo Day

    After several temporary tattoos and some procrastinating, today was the day for the real thing.

    After a brief recommendation and a quick look at his web site I book with Jay at Twenty Twenty Tattoo Studio in Niverville. Upon arrival the very easy going Jay welcomes me and I feel relaxed already. After all this is my first real tattoo and I’m a bit nervous but Jay and his studio vibe put me at ease, this is going to be OK. The studio is very clean and well decorated and there is some heavy metal music playing.

    I sign a big disclaimer statement which releases them from anything and everything that may or may not go wrong. While I’m doing this he’s prepping the gear, getting the ink and miscellaneous stuff ready for the process. We talk about my design and it’s placement for a few minutes. Then he inputs my design into his iPad and prints it off on some special transfer paper. This gets positioned on my arm and some fluid is applied that transfers the design to my skin.

    Last chance – this is the transferred design, real ink is next!

    We talk about all kinds of stuff, mainly tattoos of course, and he’s been at it since he was 18. Jay’s tattoos as you might imagine are very extensive and sophisticated. My simple line art is done in about 1/2 hour, and it barely hurt at all.

    Here I am with the finished product!

    The Anchor Holds

    Why a tattoo and why this tattoo? I’m blaming Instagram as the source of the tattoo idea in general. I started seeing ads for Inkbox, and I thought it would be fun to put a tattoo in a fairly visible spot to have some fun and possibly shock friends and family. So without any pre-announcement I showed up with this nautical rope work on the back of my hand.

    The Persian & my tattoo

    One thing lead to another and I tried out a few different possibilities.

    However, the winner was the one that was done today. I really relate strongly to the symbolism of the three components, the anchor, the heart and the cross.

    The Cross representing Jesus Christ and what he did for all mankind by dying on the cross, being buried and the resurrection on the third day. God’s salvation, the Living Word, Jesus.

    The Heart representing the love, mercy, hope and grace of Christ as well as my heart and my soul.

    The Anchor representing the notion that I’m anchored to His amazing love.

    Over the last few years there certainly have been some storms in our lives and when I put together these three symbols it reminds me that I’m firmly anchored to the love of God by Jesus Christ’s redeeming work on the cross in my life.

    He is the anchor for my soul

    The anchor holds in spite of the storm.

    “We have this certain hope like a strong, unbreakable anchor holding our souls to God himself. Our anchor of hope is fastened to the mercy seat in the heavenly realm beyond the sacred threshold”

    Hebrews 6:19 TPT

    On the way out the door Jay says to me “Welcome to the dark side” ?

  • Tattoos

    Tattoos

    Test driving a new tattoo today.

    Sun, mountains, water & forest

    This was a bit of a random pic but I like the way it represents the sun, mountains, oceans/lakes, and trees/forests all things I like and enjoy, the outdoor life.

    Next week we will revive the prime candidate for a real tattoo that has a lot of significance to Shirley and I.

    The Anchor Holds

    A few others I’ve taken for a test drive.

  • Tattoo?

    A while back in March 2019, I started to get some ads for Inkbox in my Instagram feed which caught my attention. I’ve never been interested in getting tattooed myself, but this #tattosfornow seemed like a way to experiment without the big commit. So I tried one out.

    The tattoo was fun and it looks quite real and I didn’t tell people it wasn’t, at least not right away. 😉 It faded away in a little over a week. Experiment over.

    Fast forward to March 2020 and I’m doing some bible devotions and come across this scripture.

    This hope is a strong and trustworthy anchor for our souls. It leads us through the curtain into God’s inner sanctuary.

    Hebrews 6:19 New Living Translation

    For many reasons, now is an extra important time to have my hope anchored firmly in Jesus Christ so this scripture really hits home for me. Perhaps for you too during this Covid-19 pandemic. And, as the mind does, one thing leads to another and I remember a song.

    More that 20+ years ago some good friends introduced us to the singer Ray Boltz and his Concert of a Lifetime. In the concert he performs “The Anchor Holds”. The concert was back in the mid ’90s but still worth a watch.

    As a relatively new Christian at the time all the songs in the concert were quite impactful, especially “The Anchor Hold”

    Flash forward to the present day and now I’m thinking about getting some more Inkbox tattoos. On their web site I had previously “favourited” a couple that I thought would be potentially good to “try on”. Here are a few I’ve considered.

    Turns out the with all my thoughts around my anchor, Jesus, I’m test driving this one.


    I’m strongly thinking of making this one permanent when the world returns to whatever the new “normal” will be post-Covid-19 and tattoo parlours are once again open.

    I think it will be a great reminder for me that my hope, faith and trust is anchored in the love, grace and mercy of Jesus Christ.