![]() ![]() The kindness that radiates from these people is beyond measure they are a huge part of the reason my summer in Yellowstone was so unforgettably wonderful. They showed me what it means to truly live in and love Yellowstone for all that it could be. and believe me, they are two living examples of that.įrom that chance meeting outside of the Lake Area General Store, those two people became like my second parents. I never understood the truth behind that saying until I met Mrs. They say that we are kinder people, who enjoy life and appreciate the little things more than most. See, there is a saying about the people of Yellowstone they say we are of our own breed. This launched us into a conversation about everything from who we all were to where we were from to what we were doing in Yellowstone. It was a couple behind me, saying they'd done the hike many times before and that I would definitely enjoy it. That was when I heard someone speak up from behind us. I was sitting out at one of the picnic tables and chatting with my friends about some hike that I wanted to do. I was with two work friends on my birthday at the general store in our area because I wanted ice cream. You never really expect these life-changing moments when they happen they're always so random. ![]() How fitting it was that I met these two individuals who would become so important to me in the place that had completely changed my life for the better. We learn to love them so damn much, they literally become a part of our family.įor me, two of those people came into my life in the summer of 2015. These are the people we never saw coming, but when they appear, they completely and drastically change our lives so much that we can't even remember what our lives were like before we met them. There are people who come into our worlds and give us entirely new perspectives on life and love. So no, there are no regrets in getting my tattoo. Yes, I did get my tattoo when I was young, 18-years-old, but I knew I wanted a tattoo to cherish her memory since I was eight years old. I live for her everyday, and my tattoo is to remember and respect her. My tattoo is for me to honor and cherish her memory. My tattoo is in remembrance of my twin sister who passed away before we were born. My tattoo is part of my identity, and without that part of me I would not be the person I am. For me, my tattoo is more than just ink on my skin, it is an important part of me and my personality. Like I said, I got my first (and only) tattoo for my 18th birthday, and now as I turn 20-years-old I can honestly say that I have never regretted my tattoo. ![]() For me, and many others, tattoo is a form of expressing part of their personality and their identity. They can be for personal reasons, to express artwork and a form of art, or just something people want to express themselves. ![]()
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