Usually, parents keep their children's drawings on refrigerators, but later they begin to accumulate in a closet or chest, where they slowly but steadily fade into oblivion. But not Keith Anderson from Ontario, who has come up with a very special way to remember his son Kai's artistic creation. His arm is decorated with tattoos, which are all copies of his son's drawings, drawn after he was 5 years old.
Keith Anderson he is not an ordinary father, because not everyone is expected to be father, that he will have drawings of his child tattooed on his arm. But that's exactly what Keith did. It started with a daisy tattoo, which is from when he was Kai still in kindergarten. This was followed by a house and a name, which is also the oldest motif, as his son was only one year old at the time 4 years. Today, he already has more than 10, but his arm continues to be filled with tattoos. And what happens when the space runs out? He says they will be a little smaller.
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Otherwise, it is love for tattoos already ported to Kai as well. But don't roll your eyes. The child did not get a tattoo, but rather drew on his father's skin with a needle and ink instead of paper and crayons.