Alright so apparently it's #nationaltattoostoryday and we about to get alllll emotional with this one. I'm not one to share much of my personal life with anyone, but I feel that this is has shaped me into who I am today. My life would have gone a completely different direction of it weren't for the struggles myself and my family have gone through. So here's my first tattoo: my father passed away at age 38 from colon cancer (age 6 for me). He fought long and hard with my mom and the rest of us by his side, but unfortunately did not make it. He wrote letters to us kids before he passed and I was given mine when I turned 18. In it he made sure we knew we were loved, we knew he would be there for us if not physically, than spiritually, that we always respected our mother and used our manners and made a point of repeating that nothing worth having comes easy. In fact, mine was ended with: "Whatever you do in life, do it well, do it to the best of your abilities and take pride in it. Anything worth doing is worth doing right." I got the tattoo as a constant reminder that he is with me. And that taking the easy way out is never the right decision. The years following were a struggle for all of us, but it is that struggle that made me stronger. That struggle shaped me into who I am now. So now as I travel the world I always have a part of that letter with me; a part of him with me. He mentioned in that letter that he hopes he's here to see me make the Olympics (I was a gymnast at the time), and I work every single day to get one step closer to reaching that dream and that goal. #allthefeels #iloveyoualways

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Alright so apparently it's #nationaltattoostoryday and we about to get alllll emotional with this one. I'm not one to share much of my personal life with anyone, but I feel that this is has shaped me into who I am today. My life would have gone a completely different direction of it weren't for the struggles myself and my family have gone through. So here's my first tattoo: my father passed away at age 38 from colon cancer (age 6 for me). He fought long and hard with my mom and the rest of us by his side, but unfortunately did not make it. He wrote letters to us kids before he passed and I was given mine when I turned 18. In it he made sure we knew we were loved, we knew he would be there for us if not physically, than spiritually, that we always respected our mother and used our manners and made a point of repeating that nothing worth having comes easy. In fact, mine was ended with: "Whatever you do in life, do it well, do it to the best of your abilities and take pride in it. Anything worth doing is worth doing right." I got the tattoo as a constant reminder that he is with me. And that taking the easy way out is never the right decision. The years following were a struggle for all of us, but it is that struggle that made me stronger. That struggle shaped me into who I am now. So now as I travel the world I always have a part of that letter with me; a part of him with me. He mentioned in that letter that he hopes he's here to see me make the Olympics (I was a gymnast at the time), and I work every single day to get one step closer to reaching that dream and that goal. #allthefeels #iloveyoualways


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