tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4337618407649763390.post6399807185342072024..comments2023-07-08T02:17:41.192-07:00Comments on Rock 'N' Roll Hideaway: Yeah, I love 'em!Alaytheahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02350472803905550941noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4337618407649763390.post-22850563379304018562010-04-22T05:39:30.240-07:002010-04-22T05:39:30.240-07:00I so totally agree! My mom's mom is Cherokee ...I so totally agree! My mom's mom is Cherokee and was raised on the reservation here and brought a lot of that culture into our lives growing up. But I still hate when people get the standard 'leather tied feather with beads' tat, or even worse, an Indian head. What are they thinking! <br /><br />My 1st tat was the Cherokee symbol for Feminine Power high up on my ankle. I had just been threw a time frame that took great personal and physical strength, so this meant a lot to me. On the back on my shoulder I have the Cherokee symbol for wisdom. I wanted it on the back of the shoulder as a reminder that I am much too wise to return to the life I had before. Then across my lower back I have 4 Cherokee symbols, woman, mother, lover, friend. I guess they speak for themselves. And most recently I got the sun, crescent moon, and two stars on my foot. I have been told that I am as powerful as the sun at times, my husband is as calm and constant as the moon, and then I have my two little stars Halee and Coleman.<br /><br />I don’t know if I will ever get another one. As much as I love them I don’t really want to be someone who has them just scattered all over the place. And I like that all the ones that I have are in places I can either show or hide.<br /><br />I think my worst hated tattoo people get is the stupid red rose women always get on their cleavage. I mean, really!Candy Morrisonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02466932884885571462noreply@blogger.com