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Bolton
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Keep Marching On by Bolton

November 30th, 2010 9:39 PM

INSTRUCTIONS: Destroy a piece of your past.

I almost immediately regret completing this task, but I think that's the point. To do something we dread in the interest of moving forward. I don't know that it's supposed to be immediately therapeutic. I am not a person who parts easily with his past. I hold on to meaningless artifacts for longer than is emotionally or physically healthy. The sleeping bag filled with my childhood stuffed animals gathering deadly mold spores in my closet is a testament to that.

But I don't want to escape my childhood just yet, and this isn't about that sleeping bag of stuffed animals. Instead, I decided to destroy something I've always been ashamed of. The first date I ever went on.

I was not relationship guy in high school, and it took me a long time to come out of my shell with the ladies. As a result, this picture was taken at my Senior Sweetheart - for the uninitiated, it's my school's equivalent of the Sadie Hawkins dance. Anyway, I had a really good friend who will remain nameless, who had quietly loved this girl for a long time. He used to talk all about her, and for some reason, our paths never crossed. When I finally did meet her, eager to impress the girl who I had hoped would be my friend's future girlfriend, I was nice and charming and engaging.

Apparently, I was TOO nice and charming and engaging, because we struck up a friendship and, shortly thereafter, she asked me to Sweetheart. My stomach turns at the kind of person who would say yes to such a request, when I know it was my friend's only wish in the world. But I was young and inexperienced with ladies and, frankly, just excited to have one taking interest in me. Selfish idiot that I was, I said yes and kickstarted a dysfunctional, nine-month relationship that did long-lasting damage to a friendship with someone I considered a brother.

The worst part is, that also kickstarted a series of relationships started by swiping friends' women, a skill I have honed over the years into a shameful art form. It's not even intentional, it's just a habit that I've picked up and can't seem to beat. It's time for the healing to start. That man must die, and so must this picture.

It was a simple task, and more than anything, it's preparation for a future task. I calculated the number of squares I would need for a piece I will be working on shortly, measured twice and cut once. Well, cut many times. The results are in the attached picture set. As you can see, I have saved the pieces in a zip-lock bag. Tomorrow, I go to the store for supplies, and the real tasking begins.

I apologize in advance for being a lousy photographer.

UPDATE: The follow-up to this task can be viewed here.

- smaller

The tools of the trade.

The tools of the trade.


Prepped for surgery.

Prepped for surgery.


They say the first cut is the deepest.

They say the first cut is the deepest.


Nouveau Prom.

Nouveau Prom.


Well, that's that...

Well, that's that...


Prom-fetti.

Prom-fetti.


I'll be saving these for later.

I'll be saving these for later.



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posted by Pixie on December 1st, 2010 12:19 AM

I admire the fact that you can do this task

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posted by Flybug on December 1st, 2010 6:28 AM

I can't wait to see what task you'll be using the pieces for.

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posted by rongo rongo on December 2nd, 2010 5:39 AM

I think that one of these days you will also find the perfect home for the stuffed animals.