I worked the school lunch line for twenty-six years. In the nineties there was a boy who came through with nothing on his tray some days, proud as a rooster about it. So his tray got heavy by accident. Extra roll by accident. Double meat by accident, every day, four years. You don’t make a thing of it. Last month my Earl needed his heart fixed, and we sat in that waiting room while a surgeon younger than my son went over the plan. He kept looking at me. Finally he stopped, set down the folder, and said, “You don’t remember me, do you? Sloppy joe Thursdays. Then he told me the real reason he took the job at this little hospital, and I had to sit down, because…

I was sitting in that little waiting room twisting my wedding ring around and around when the doctor came out, and the first thing I thought was, Lord, he looks …

I worked the school lunch line for twenty-six years. In the nineties there was a boy who came through with nothing on his tray some days, proud as a rooster about it. So his tray got heavy by accident. Extra roll by accident. Double meat by accident, every day, four years. You don’t make a thing of it. Last month my Earl needed his heart fixed, and we sat in that waiting room while a surgeon younger than my son went over the plan. He kept looking at me. Finally he stopped, set down the folder, and said, “You don’t remember me, do you? Sloppy joe Thursdays. Then he told me the real reason he took the job at this little hospital, and I had to sit down, because… Read More