Being Pushed: My Personal Push Project

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May 9, 2013

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A few months ago I shared the second half of my Be Lively Campaign, something called “Push Projects.” Brides who choose to participate in a push project get discounts on their wedding investment in exchange for finding time to push themselves outside of their comfort zones.

To do something.

To do the thing they’ve been putting off, to take that flight to France if given the chance, to get back in touch with a friend they’ve lost contact with, or to wake up for sunrise and read a good book.

I quickly realized that I couldn’t ask my clients to make these leaps, and not do it myself, right? Just like my girls, I sat down and thought about things I wanted to do, that I’d been putting off – like anyone, a million things come to mind. Finally, I decided on something that I certainly needed a little push to do – get a tattoo. I ask each of you who complete a Push Project to make sure to send in photos and tell me the story, so now it’s my turn:

I sat down in Wade’s chair at Victory Blvd Tattoo in Asheville and in only 20 minutes, I was able to check one more item off my bucket list.

It wasn’t a big tattoo, or particularly eye-catching for a stranger to see, but it meant the world. 10 years ago, when I was in highschool and my dad passed away, he left a letter in his personal safe addressed just to me. In the letter, he wrote his advice on living life to his only child. What I love about that letter are the parts that were distinctly him. The reflections of a tough man trying to fit in enough words to protect his daughter when she grew up without him., things like “don’t be manipulated,” and not to be too hard on myself, but “be hard enough.”

He signed the letter with a phrase I’ve always loved: “Drive on.”

One day, while I contemplated getting the tattoo, I took to Google to find out the origins of “drive on” – where did it come from exactly? It seemed like a rather uncommon way to conclude a letter after all.

And it was then, 10 years after I’d last talked to my father that what I saw staring back at me from the computer screen felt like he was standing right in front of me, telling me the story himself.

The first link I clicked on was a Youtube video by Johnny Cash for his song “Drive on.” The clip opened with Johnny Cash himself explaining the origin of the saying, and it gripped me to my soul.

 

 

My father was a Vietnam veteran, and both Johnny Cash’s explanation of the song and the lyrics that went along with it were so powerful I could barely believe what I was listening to as I sat enraptured with the screen, soaking up my own personal concert as I sat at my desk.

The line “I gotta little limp now when I walk, and got a little tremble when I talk, but I finally found out who I am, I’m a walkin talkin miracle from Vietnam” hit me in the face as I could picture my dad’s crooked grin and the hitch in his gate that made him limp, a result of his crashed helicopter. He would always tell me I was the reason he was saved in the war – that his life was protected so he could create ME. This song almost felt like a diary entry I had stumbled upon and gave me answers when he couldn’t give them himself.

Realizing that these simple words “drive on” were so much heavier and more powerful than I could have ever imagined – I knew they were exactly what I wanted to look down at and be reminded of as I went through the rest of my life.

And so, in his handwriting – I made my Push Project permanent and I couldn’t be happier.

  1. Libby McGowan says:

    Love. <3

  2. Melanie Verges says:

    This is so moving, and so inspirational Perry. Simply amazing.

  3. Jeanette Broughton Ward says:

    WOW!!!! Thanks for sharing.

  4. Kathryn Denelle Stevens says:

    I am weeping like a baby. This is beautiful, and so are you.

  5. Kayla Coleman says:

    words cannot express how happy I am that you found all of this meaning- what an amazing person came from him being saved, and what an inspiring life you live <3.

  6. Ash Ann Pow says:

    PERRY this is amazing. I was eagerly waiting to see if the font was of his handwriting from the letter he left you. I love it so much! My daddy has always been the most influential person in my life and it just touches a special place in my heart EVERY TIME I read about you and your dad. Congratulations on checking another item off! You are beautiful in every way!

  7. Jennifer Eskridge Adams says:

    Love Love love this! Ill bet your dad is smiling in Heaven 🙂

  8. Christine Cunningham Gracia says:

    Beautiful and moving!

  9. Meredith Michelle Huffman says:

    My sweet girl..now a woman…I am sitting in class and a tear fell out of my eyes. You are so amazing !!

  10. Lauren Wakefield says:

    Ugh! Your are amazing! I love your tattoo and I especially love the meaning. So amazing. It’s perfect.

  11. Meredith Arce Kirchhoff says:

    So beautiful… You, your story and his words:)

  12. Christy Tyler says:

    BEAUTIFUL STORY, BEAUTIFUL WOMAN, AND BEAUTIFUL TATTOO! I love your dad’s handwriting! This made my heart flutter. <3 Miss you lady! xoxo!

  13. Rebecca Hamfeldt Johnson says:

    I love this so much I can’t even stand it! You have me crying, too 🙂 Thanks for inspiring me! 🙂

  14. Kathleen Kat Foley says:

    Lovely. Like you and your love for your dad.

  15. Ashley Scobey says:

    Perry, you are beautiful! This story is remarkable and I am blessed by your willingness to share something so personal and poignant. Love you!

  16. Chelsea Patricia says:

    Tears.
    XOXO.

  17. Jenny Sullivan Solar says:

    oh Perry! I just love this! What an incredible thing you’re doing to help create change in the world! Sending you lots of love!

  18. Ambar Dilallo says:

    Perry you are beautiful inside and out. What a lovely story and such a beautiful sentiment from your Father. Love you <3.

  19. Jennifer Lynne Cronin says:

    I enjoyed reading this so much. Thank you for sharing!

  20. Casey Hendrickson says:

    This is so beautiful. I absolutely love this post (and photos!)

  21. Nina Harwick says:

    Wonderful. Beautiful. Simple. Meaningful. It made me miss my own father so much.

  22. […] Shawn getting his tattoo! It was so much fun to see him get a little of the needle ever since I got my first tattoo a few months […]

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