Pulling out the wadded up ball of black cloth from underneath my car seat, I begin swearing as things are falling everywhere. I then decide to empty the pockets of this wrinkly mess formally known as my waitressing apron. While folding it methodically I remember all of the excitement of the season and sigh deeply.
Evidence of a waitress:
1 bottle opener: I am glad I found this, as it is most useful in an unemployed person’s life. When in doubt, drink more wine and in these days of transition, I have a lot of doubt.
1 worn out black pen: Eh, this I could give or take but the mystery remains, why is there only one? Though I was never involved in one of the brawls, there can be quite brutal fights over pens that can’t seem to remain faithful to their owners.
1 silly band in an unidentifiable shape: Emma no doubt had given it to me, these commonly spiced up a waitresses traditional black shirt routine, however, completely look ridiculous when wearing a cocktail dress.
1 Package of sunflower seeds: Giant gray striped sunflowers to be precise. On the back of the package in Microsoft Word’s best attempt at calligraphy, it reads “Mr. and Mrs. Mark and Sarah XXXXX (censored for privacy) Table #20. The sunflower promises power, warmth and nourishment-all attributes of the sun itself. Every garden should at least have one.” This was a seating card at a wedding reception held at the restaurant. What is that crap about the sunflower? That’s not sentimental at all! It should have said something like. “ The sunflower is forever turning in the light of the sun. May you find yourself always turning to the light of love, today as we celebrate so-and-so’s wedding and every day there after.”
Alas, this strange array of objects littering my bedspread has reminded me good times in nights past, however, those nights of hectic chaos, music, smell of calamari and have been replaced by knocking on doors, endless lists, letters and phone calls. My temporary position at the Rhode Island Federation of Teachers was in no way a suitable replacement for working in a fast paced environment with friends you have known for years…