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Posted January 24, 2009
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Washington DC, District of Columbia
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Tattoo of Hope: A Way to Forever Remember Inauguration
Although I don't think America will ever forget the celebration of its growing up, the at least high school graduation celebration for America with the inauguration of our first African-American President, I wanted to commemorate my historic trip to Washington D.C. Naturally, I took over 500 photos to share which will help me to never forget my trip. But Day 7, last day of my trip, I woke up with a new thought that I surely hadn't arrived in D.C. with, to get a tattoo. New thoughts are good in the year America voted for CHANGE! Although I have a few tattoos (all from different cities and all have special meaning) - I did not travel to Washington D.C. with the intention of a tattoo and surely not a drawing of the Obama hope symbol. All of my tattoos are unique so surely NOT the Obama hope symbol. However, I woke with it in my spirit as I reflected on a historic trip, watching reruns of my now favorite CNN reality show (thanks Khalid) - The Obamas. LOL! I got up last morning of my trip, found a shop online, made a few calls and in a few hours - I was with artist Alex Campbell of DC Ink Tattoo Shop. What better way to NOT forget than to have the hope symbol on my arm, a reminder of the unique celebration and a reminder of the work I've committed to myself - to better my future and America's future. And to think that I was initially a Hillary supporter! What a journey this has been!
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