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		<title>Moldy Memento</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a jar of water Rob captured from Mahoney Falls in Denali National Park Ketchikan, Alaska in 2005. This was the trip that drew a dividing line around our relationship: when he left, he was my guy-I-sort-of-liked-and-was-sort-of-taking to-but-not-really. When he returned and I first laid eyes on him after he was away, I knew [...]]]></description>
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<p>This is a jar of water Rob captured from Mahoney Falls in <a href="http://www.nps.gov/dena/">Denali National Park</a> Ketchikan, Alaska in 2005.  This was the trip that drew a dividing line around our relationship: when he left, he was my guy-I-sort-of-liked-and-was-sort-of-taking to-but-not-really.  When he returned and I first laid eyes on him after he was away, I knew he was my future husband.</p>
<p>He brought some of the waterfall back with him and we &#8220;sealed&#8221; it with masking tape; now there is a layer of algae at the bottom.</p>
<p>I&#8217;d have thrown it out ages ago because GROSS! but I can&#8217;t bring myself to.  Every time we try, I get choked up and say, &#8220;Let&#8217;s hold onto it for a little bit longer&#8221; and we do.  It&#8217;s bigger than all of that, too: I was never clear on if he was bringing it back for himself and wanted to show me, or if he was giving it to me.  I never had to find out, either; it was arguably our first joint possession.</p>
<p>Now I&#8217;m slated to move it to our fourth home, one of the smallest yet, and it&#8217;s time to get rid of some stuff.  A lot of things were no-brainers: couch that I  never liked anyway: gone.  Ugly bookshelf I bought out of desperation from some girl around the corner, OUT!  I&#8217;ve become a pretty <a href="http://blattsale.blogspot.com/">ruthless thrower-outer person</a>*.  But this is a tough one.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not like I don&#8217;t have another memento of the trip, either; he also brought me back a cheap plastic snow globe which I broke almost immediately. (I have a <em>thing</em>: I break any and all snow globes.  Seriously, don&#8217;t let me near your prized collection.   If we go into a gift shop together, Rob sets up bright orange cones around the snow globe section and tells me it&#8217;s closed and I can&#8217;t touch them, because I WILL break one.  I have no idea why.)  I saved the now dry and snow-less base, showing a picture of a dog sled and, I think, a palm tree (???) and with a jagged plastic edge (because, yeah, I&#8217;m hard-core and break <em>plastic</em> snow globes).  I&#8217;ll keep that.  But moldy four-year old jar of water?</p>
<p>This is, by far, the weirdest thing I&#8217;ve ever been sentimental about.</p>
<p>*****</p>
<p>*What&#8217;s the word for anti-packrat?  Because I can&#8217;t think of one, and there should be one.  And also: I am aware this is shamelessly lazy writing, but I&#8217;m moving, so whatever.  Bite me.</p>
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