My New Tattoo....

How did you figure out the accurate translation??? I'm trying to get something translated and with a few of the place I've looked, there is a slight difference so I'm really worried about having it done and being wrong.

Well, I (kinda sorta ever-so-slightly) know Greek. Makes it a smidge easier. ;)

Would you post what you're trying to translate and into what? Or PM me? I bet someone here could help, though.

I think that is such a beautiful thing to do.


CR, very cool, are you Greek?


I think Ember's tattoo is pretty cool. :cloud9:

Yes, I am.
 
Well, I am trying to translate PATIENCE into Hebrew. That's so nice of you to offer to help me :) I never thought of posting that here.
 
She's 17...I got my 1st tat before my 17th bday- to each his own.

I'm sorry, I'm not judging you at all but IMO 17 is too young. I'm sure you had your reasons, as did I when I finally got one, but I know at 17 there's no way I knew what I wanted permanently on my body. :) But everyone is different and I understand that.

Thanks so much, everyone. :grouphug:

Those of you with tattoo's - know that initial *bliss* you feel, when you first get a new one. You just want to stare at it. :goodvibes :laughing:

I just love it. :love:

I remember, but mine was hard to see, I have the infamous tramp stamp, but I got mine before they were tramp stamps. LOL When I got mine they weren't nearly as popular there as they are now. LOL

I realize that, I'm asking if they need permission before 18.

In CA yes, for piercings or tattoos you need a parent with you. The rule in our house is NO piercings or tats before 18, and then for your 18th bday I will pay for 1 piercing of your choice, no matter what it is, with no questions asked. I do ask that they think long & hard about tats because they are permanent but I love mine so I have no problems with the girls having them.

Well, I am trying to translate PATIENCE into Hebrew. That's so nice of you to offer to help me :) I never thought of posting that here.

ohhhh, that would be pretty.
I want to have something in Gaelic maybe, but I can't figure out what or where....I like the wrist tho, that's pretty cool......altho DBF's parents would totally freak out about it. LOL
 
I'm sorry, I'm not judging you at all but IMO 17 is too young. I'm sure you had your reasons, as did I when I finally got one, but I know at 17 there's no way I knew what I wanted permanently on my body. :) But everyone is different and I understand that.



I remember, but mine was hard to see, I have the infamous tramp stamp, but I got mine before they were tramp stamps. LOL When I got mine they weren't nearly as popular there as they are now. LOL



In CA yes, for piercings or tattoos you need a parent with you. The rule in our house is NO piercings or tats before 18, and then for your 18th bday I will pay for 1 piercing of your choice, no matter what it is, with no questions asked. I do ask that they think long & hard about tats because they are permanent but I love mine so I have no problems with the girls having them.



ohhhh, that would be pretty.
I want to have something in Gaelic maybe, but I can't figure out what or where....I like the wrist tho, that's pretty cool......altho DBF's parents would totally freak out about it. LOL

I completely understand, a lot of people feel that 17 is too young. Mine is a memorial tat for my Dbrother who passed away when I was 16- we were very close. I've had it for over 10 years and it's still my favorite! Almost all of my cousins, as well as both of my other brothers, have gotten 1 in his memory. None of us regret ours because they are meaningful for us.

I chose patience because it means a lot to me! I am VERY impatient and am constantly reminding myself to have a little patience, especially with my kids lol!
 

Well, I am trying to translate PATIENCE into Hebrew. That's so nice of you to offer to help me :) I never thought of posting that here.

Just poking around online, I don't see many variations. I only see one - however it appears the user typed it -left to right- and not -right to left- (as it should be).

I've got a Jewish g/f who has a g/f who reads/writes it - so I asked her to ask that girl.

That being said - I keep stumbling on this: סבלנות
 
Thanks so much, everyone. :grouphug:

Those of you with tattoo's - know that initial *bliss* you feel, when you first get a new one. You just want to stare at it. :goodvibes :laughing:

I just love it. :love:

im about ready for my next. 7 going on 8

p.s. nice tat ;-)
 
Quick (unnecessary) update.

Without the gooey stuff on it, from yesterday:

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I completely understand, a lot of people feel that 17 is too young. Mine is a memorial tat for my Dbrother who passed away when I was 16- we were very close. I've had it for over 10 years and it's still my favorite! Almost all of my cousins, as well as both of my other brothers, have gotten 1 in his memory. None of us regret ours because they are meaningful for us.

I chose patience because it means a lot to me! I am VERY impatient and am constantly reminding myself to have a little patience, especially with my kids lol!

And THAT is a great reason to get one so young. :) I totally get it. Thanks for not being upset and understanding what I was trying to say. :)
 
And THAT is a great reason to get one so young. :) I totally get it. Thanks for not being upset and understanding what I was trying to say. :)

Oh, like I said, I completely understand...my DDs are 9 & 7 (almost) and I dare 1 of them to ask me to take them to get a tat before 18 and it be something like a peace sign or a frog! I'd probably knock their head off lol! I see that a lot and I *think* that's where the regret comes in, at 16 or 17 tweety is your favorite cartoon character so you really really want a tat on your ankle, then you get it and at 30 it's, who's tweety?!?!? And then you're stuck with it and you work in a business setting and people comment on it all the time. Now, I do have my Mickey tat that I love even to this day but I was not a minor when I got him done.
 
Darn this thread...now I'm going to start thinking again of getting the Mickey tattoo I want...
 
Just poking around online, I don't see many variations. I only see one - however it appears the user typed it -left to right- and not -right to left- (as it should be).

I've got a Jewish g/f who has a g/f who reads/writes it - so I asked her to ask that girl.

That being said - I keep stumbling on this: סבלנות

I have found that and the following 2...so very frustrating! :flower3: Thank you for poking around for me. I would be extremely grateful if you found out from someone Jewish, that would be so awesome! I know a lady that is Jewish but we haven't spoken in a few years so I can't just call her up to ask her out of nowhere, she is the type to get very offended if I did that.

םבצנות
םובצנות
 
Oh, like I said, I completely understand...my DDs are 9 & 7 (almost) and I dare 1 of them to ask me to take them to get a tat before 18 and it be something like a peace sign or a frog! I'd probably knock their head off lol! I see that a lot and I *think* that's where the regret comes in, at 16 or 17 tweety is your favorite cartoon character so you really really want a tat on your ankle, then you get it and at 30 it's, who's tweety?!?!? And then you're stuck with it and you work in a business setting and people comment on it all the time. Now, I do have my Mickey tat that I love even to this day but I was not a minor when I got him done.

:thumbsup2 If you could see me right now you'd see me doing the 2 fingers pointing at my eyes and then to yours. ;):hug:
 





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