08 August 2008

Free Food!

yesterday I had my first food distribution experience in DC. man, was I out of my element!
there is an elementary school, Harriet Tubman Elementary to be exact, right across the street from the MVS house. every Thursday afternoon, they give away produce and food goods to people for free.
I was walking home from my day at the teaching conference when I noticed a long line forming outside the school gate. I did not really have anything I needed to do at that moment, so I decided to join the line to see if there was anything that would liven my dinner.
I have never stood in line for free food before. well, take that back. in elementary school, when I swam each summer for the Mosqueda Mariscos, on sight was a free-lunch program for neighborhood kids. every day, my Mom would have us eat there, which was awesome because I got to eat white bread sandwiches, and we did not have white bread at home. totally cool!
for clarification then, this was my second time in a free-food line. wow, was it an experience. I was the only one there who looked like me. there were grandmas and grandpas, baby-sitters with young children; everyone lined up with their carts and grocery bags. I stood in line in back of a Mexican grandpa who tried his best to tell me in English what to do. I wish I knew Spanish to communicate with him. I wish I knew Spanish to be able to communicate with most of the people in line. I was surrounded by people who had walked a few blocks to get food to help round out their food pantry.
after waiting one hour, the workers were finally ready to start distribution. the mood in the line swifted. people were no longer grumpy from the heat, tired on their feet. they were alert, ready to gather their food. I was just curious what they were giving away, hoping it would help our house's $100/ week food budget.
what did I get? 12 medium potatoes, a 6 pk of hoagie rolls and two bottles of water. not bad!
I decided to experiment at dinner and make vegetable croquettes with the potatoes and carrots and onions from the refrigerator. I have a deep feeling that this year will be quite a challenge for me come meal time. I love food SO much! now, I will have to learn to love it, without eating so much of it. well, that might be a good thing too!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I love your new house. I am sure that the Lord has a great year planned for you. Having new experiences, like standing in line for food will certainly help you grow. I recall our early married years when we always had more month than money. Those are the days when you are stretched and really grow personally.
Love you,
Aunt Carole