This is my 2nd tattoo, my ship on my hip, done by Brian at the Good Life in Akron, Ohio. Growing up, everyone would sing the song “Lydia the Tattooed Lady” by Groucho Marx to me, since Lydia is a pretty unique name.  The end of the song tells about how an admiral fell in love with Lydia because of the ships on her hips.  This tattoo is a symbol of my hope to find love in the future, and it’s a nod to my great-grandma, who introduced me to the Marx Bros.

This is my 2nd tattoo, my ship on my hip, done by Brian at the Good Life in Akron, Ohio. Growing up, everyone would sing the song “Lydia the Tattooed Lady” by Groucho Marx to me, since Lydia is a pretty unique name.  The end of the song tells about how an admiral fell in love with Lydia because of the ships on her hips.  This tattoo is a symbol of my hope to find love in the future, and it’s a nod to my great-grandma, who introduced me to the Marx Bros.