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Day 46/365: Belly Button Piercing

January 20, 2011 by info@3QuartersToday.com

Day 46: Jewelry in the Belly Button...oh my

This isn’t where I expected to give my daughter her sweet sixteen present. For some reason I was thinking more girly? She actually asked me last summer, while we were at Linoma Beach, and pointed out several belly button rings and jewelry. The approach was more like, “Would you consider letting me get one for my 16th birthday?” Considering this was more than six months away,  she had a good strategy.

My answer, “I will consider it, but can’t give you an answer yes or no.” She was happy with that and didn’t push. Occasionally I would get a reminder during the year, or a comment about friend or classmate who had a belly ring. Not pushy, and not every comment was positive, some were more inquisitive in the line “I wonder if I can still run track with one?”  But it was always followed by “Are you still considering it?”

Normal concerns circled around the possibility that belly bearing shirts would follow, but since she had never worn those before I was assured it wasn’t going to be a problem. This accessory was more of an addition to her existing bikini attire during pool, beach and sun bathing activities.

Timing was an issue. It needed to be early enough before swimming season so infection wouldn’t be a problem, and even leave some time to take Lifeguard classes in the spring, if she decided that was the summer job she wanted.

After consulting with many friends on where they went to get theirs done, we left on a chilly January Saturday to Dr. Jacks Tattoo and Piercing in Omaha, Nebraska. Walking in you would think every 16 year in Omaha had the same idea. It looked like a cheerleader convention. More young girls than anyone getting tattoos, maybe they need to rename the shop. After my ID and hers was checked against each others, Jen filled out the form and waited.

She was nervous, asking if it would hurt. The technician said, actually the anticipation is worse. It will be uncomfortable for about 1/2 second, some have told me it’s anticlimactic. I was impressed with the aftercare discussion. “For 48 hours, don’t touch it with your fingers, don’t wiggle, don’t move it, don’t slide it, don’t mess with it, just don’t.” A saline spray rinse was provided and instruction given. Found out later other locations have the cleaner as an “option” which you pay extra. Thus the reason for some infection stories we had heard during the last six months.

I wasn’t the only Mom with a camera, and Jen wasn’t complaining this time. Facebook pictures had to be posted,…duh? But not before she posted them. Hence the delay on this post.

Here is the result. Tiny, and so far, four days later no signs of redness, swelling or irritation. So I think it’s going to be fine.

Day 46: Belly Jewelry

Filed Under: Project 365 Tagged With: 365project, Nebraska, Omaha, Photography, project365

Day 35/365: Airport Homecoming

January 5, 2011 by info@3QuartersToday.com

Day 35: Homecoming

My Marine son comes home on leave. (any ideas which one he is?) First thing he said to his poolie brother, “Where is your regulation hair?” If their smiles were any indication they were pretty excited to see each other.

This visit is bittersweet, yes it’s soon enough after Christmas that the tree is still up and I get another Christmas with cinnamon rolls tomorrow night. But, I have to fly out to Connecticut to my Mothers hospital bed on Thursday.  She had a severe stroke and difficult choices will be made this week that will affect many lives. So, if you don’t see postings for a week that’s where I will be, prayers for peace and guidance is needed.

Filed Under: Family, Military Pride, Project 365, Travel Adventures Tagged With: 365project, family, marine corp, Nebraska, Omaha, Photography, project365, semper fi, travel, USMC

Day 34/365: Lonely Homestead

January 5, 2011 by info@3QuartersToday.com

Day 34: Lonely Homestead

This old neglected homestead catches my eye every time I drive by on Highway 34 heading to Lincoln Nebraska. Depending on the season and time of day,  it looks lonely, forlorn, beautiful,  stubborn, or even sometimes as if it’s playing hide-and-seek.

It’s my goal to capture each of the personalities from the same vantage point and mark the seasons.

Filed Under: Project 365, Small Town Living Tagged With: 365project, Elmwood-Murdock, Nebraska, Photography, project365, winter

Day 25/365: Christmas Couple

December 29, 2010 by info@3QuartersToday.com

Merry Christmas everyone!! My fiancee and I don’t get our picture taken very often so, when holiday opportunities arise, I take advantage of the camera friendly opportunities. We drove four hours Christmas day to spend with Randy’s parents in Palisade Nebraska, located in the southwestern part of the state, only 30 minutes from Colorado. Three days of good food and a house filled with Christmas memories.

His Mother decorates her tree just like mine, with vintage ornaments and stories. Every corner of the house was decorated and there were just too many photo opportunities for my 365 project, so the extras are posted on my Flickr account.

Day 25/365: Christmas Couple

Filed Under: Christmas, Project 365 Tagged With: 365project, memories, Nebraska

Day 24/365: Santa Hat Tradition

December 29, 2010 by info@3QuartersToday.com

The tradition in our house is to open presents on Christmas Eve, 12:01 am to be exact. Long story, and since I have so many pictures to update on my 365 project it can wait until another time. Another tradition is the Santa Hat. In order to open a present you have to wear the Santa Hat. It gets passed around and one person at a time opens a present while everyone watches.

This is my daughter, modeling the Santa hat, her new snowflake necklace, and a wonderful Christmas smile.

Day 24/365: Santa Hat Tradition

Filed Under: Project 365 Tagged With: 365project, christmas, memories, Nebraska, project365, tradition

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