2 Down, 98 To Go

As you know, I spent Saturday at the Rites of Passage Festival where I crossed the second item off my bucket list.

#23 Get a traditional Japanese tattoo (Tebori).

You can read more about my experience at Day 2 of Rites of Passage here

I always love the surprise of not seeing my tattoo design until the last moment. All I told Crystal (the woman organising appointments for the Japanese artists), was that I wanted a bakeneko tattooed on my left calf.

if you search bakeneko on Google Images you’ll see various incarnations of this shape-shifting cat. There are anime versions and others with traditional clothing. I really had no idea what to expect. I was blown away by the detail of Hori Shin’s drawing.

The bakeneko was tattooed on me using both traditional and modern methods of tattooing.

The outline and some of the colour was done with an electric tattoo machine. It enabled Hori Shin to get perfect lines and tattoo the finer details on the face and the jacket.

The instrument used for hand poking looks similar to that of a paint brush, but instead of bristles, there are many tiny needles.

Here’s the finished product –

(Source – Hori Shin)

As you can see my calf is rather swollen and red, but that has since subsided.

I was surprised how little I could feel of the tattooing process, Perhaps it’s lucky that I have muscular calves. If it were possible, I would get all my tattoos done using the traditional Japanese hand poke method. It’s far more pleasant than the vibration of a tattoo machine.

I’ll be posting another photo once the tattoo has fully healed.

Now I need to think of which thing to cross off my bucket list next.

100 Things To Do Before I Die – 91 to 100

91. Travel extensively throughout Europe.
92. View lemurs in their natural environment in Madagascar.
93. Make a guard outside of Buckingham Palace laugh. (It’s not as easy as it sounds)
94. Visit ancient Mayan Ruins.
95. Track down my extended family in Germany.

96. Travel on the Panama Canal.
97. Get launched off a giant inflatable pillow, Nitro Circus style.
98. Host a dinner party for my whole family.
99. Ride a mechanical bull.
100. Own a Chanel handbag.

100 Things To Do Before I Die – 81 to 90

81. Go to the Big Day Out, Soundwave, SXSW and Warped tour all in the same year.
82. Take part in Holi in India.
83. Annual tomato fight in Italy.
84. Go on a rollercoaster tour across the US.
85. Get hit in the head with a steel chair.

86. Learn how to breathe fire.
87. Take trapeze, silks and pole dancing lessons.
88. Drive across Australia.
89. Visit Four Corners. It is where New Mexico, Arizona, Utah and Colorado meet and you can have a hand or foot in each of the four states at the same time.
90. Let a tattoo artist tattoo anything on me, and not see it until the tattoo is complete.

100 Things To Do Before I Die – 71 to 80

71. Human body suspension.
72. Feed/hold a baby otter.
73. Swim in the Dead Sea.
74. Get Phil Collins’ face tattooed on me.
75. Camp in Death Valley.

76. Appear in a music video.
77. Go cliff diving in Jamaica.
78. Attend Rock in Rio music festival.
79. Skateboard/Snowboard in a half-pipe.
80. Visit Auschwitz.

100 Things To Do Before I Die – 61 to 70

When I began writing this list I never thought it would be so difficult to reach 100. What would you put on your list of 100 things to do before you die?

61. Crowd surf at a concert.
62. Hunt down a copy of “Picnic By The Lake” on vinyl.
63. Help build a house with Habitat for Humanity.
64. Go mountain biking in Hawaii.
65. Swim with Hammerhead sharks.

66. Drive the length of Route 66.
67. Host a child from Belarus (affected by Chernobyl) for the summer.
68. Successfully make a Croquembouche.
69. Complete the 1000 Steps under 5 minutes.
70. Go a whole week without talking.

100 Things To Do Before I Die – 41 to 60

41. Smash shit (dishes, guitar, tennis racket).
42. Learn how to wrestle.
43. Go white water rafting.
44. Front row at a WWE Pay-Per-View and get on the DVD.
45. Get fake married to a stranger in Las Vegas.

46. Get my ears stretched.
47. Interview a TNA or WWE wrestler.
48. Go zip lining in Jamaica.
49. Get a scarification piece.
50. Learn how to play the drum solo from “In The Air Tonight” by Phil Collins.

51. Go paragliding.
52. Live on a Desert Island for a week.
53. Walk across a country.
54. Chase a Tornado.
55. Meet another ‘Stacie Mayer’

56. Throw a dart at a map and visit the country it lands on.
57. Catch a home run ball at a MLB game.
58. Pose nude.
59. Get shot.
60. Be a team mascot for a day.

100 Things To Do Before I Die – 21 to 40

21. Hike Runyon Canyon.
22. Learn Spanish.
23. Get a traditional Japanese tattoo (Tebori).
24. Learn how to play guitar.
25. Go on the water slides at  the Atlantis Resort in the Bahamas.

26. Live in Chicago for a year (or longer).
27. Learn how to sew.
28. Bike ride through Vietnam.
29. Go to Carnivale in Brazil.
30. Attend a WrestleMania weekend.

31. Participate in a protest rally.
32. Volunteer for the RSPCA.
33. Watch all 11 seasons of Married With Children in one sitting.
34. Take a body piercing course.
35. Create and sell my own line of t-shirts.

36. Learn Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
37. Extreme sports/activities in New Zealand.
38. Swim with dolphins.
39. Learn how to cook traditional Mexican food.
40. Feed the big cats in Tampa.

100 Things To Do Before I Die – 1 to 20

Inspired by the book 100 Things by Sebastian Terry, I have begun writing the list of 100 things that I want to accomplish before I die.

1. Go bungee jumping.
2. Get published in Inked Magazine.
3. Go indoor skydiving.
4. Complete a Tough Mudder event.
5. Get tattooed by Grant Cobb and/0r Dan Smith.

6. Jump off Macau Tower.
7. Go on an African safari.
8. Dye my hair green.
9. Learn how to snowboard.
10. Visit Alaska.

11. Save an animal’s life.
12. Complete the Eureka Climb.
13. Raise $1000 for charity.
14. See polar bears in Antarctica.
15. Travel by dog sled.

16. Bench press 100kg.
17. Walk every single street/avenue of Manhattan.
18. Get a photograph published in a magazine.
19. Take a watercolour class.
20. Sleep overnight in an igloo.