I realize this story may only be funny to me because I just lived it, but I wanted to remember our process of getting the girls' ears pierced.
I wanted to surprise the girls! Natalie is coming up on her 12th birthday, and I always told her she could get her ears pierced when she turned 12. Kate gets her ears pierced when she's 9 because that's the benefit of being the younger sibling and having a tired mom who only wants to go through this process once. Sorry Natalie- maybe one day you'll understand. :)
I checked with several moms and got good advice on where to have the piercings done. We were all set to go to a piercing/tattoo shop and have Lizard* the Piercer pierce the girls' ears. (*Animal name changed to protect the innocent.) We then found out that the tattoo shop required a copy of their birth certificates to be kept on file, and we were uncomfortable with that. I had Jon call Lizard to discuss their policy. When Jon dialed the number and said, "Could I please speak to Lizard?" I about lost it and had to run out of the room laughing. Lizard wouldn't budge on his policy, so we decided to look for a new place.
I called to make an appointment at a cosmetic store. However, an elderly lady answered the phone and then put me on hold. I heard her holler, "Does Maddie have her ear piercing training yet?" She then got back on the phone, and we scheduled for the following day with Maddie. I went back and forth in my head that night. Maybe Maddie will be really good since she was just trained. No- I cannot have Maddie do her first ever piercing on my babies.
The next day, I drove to the mall. Some people had given me mall piercing horror stories, and others said it was totally fine. I prayed as I walked in that I would have clear direction. The man who greeted me was dressed as a woman with fake eyelashes, but talked like a man and had facial hair. I asked him a few questions about the process, felt sick, and left thanking the Lord for the "clear direction" from that location.
I then decided to go meet Maddie. She was all alone in the shop, and I asked her a few questions. She said, "I was just looking at that!"...and pulled out a box that was labeled TRAINING KIT. She said that the process wouldn't be as good as a piercing shop, but then started to teach me how the piercing gun works. I politely cancelled my appointment, and she seemed so relieved.
After talking to more people, I set up an appointment with a jewelry shop for the following day. To surprise the girls, I told them to get in the van where they were greeted by some stuffed friends who provided a big HINT as to where we were going. Natalie said it was a good thing that I did it this way because she would have panicked if she had to think about it for too much time prior to the appointment. (I know my Natalie!:)
And since tomorrow is Easter, I will end with a much more significant piercing story. "He was pierced for our transgressions, He was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was upon Him, and by His wounds we are healed." -Isaiah 53:5 Praising the Lord for His ultimate sacrifice that has made a way for us to have eternal life with Him. Thank You, Jesus!
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