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Monday, August 26, 2013

Adventures in Packing a Lunch

Once upon a season of life when I was employed and Hunneypunkin was un, Hunneypunkin would assign the packing of my lunch for work to one of the children, the night before.  It was a nifty little way of using up dinner leftovers and including The People in my work life at the same time.
I enjoyed opening my lunch when I got to work to see what The People had sent for me.  Sometimes there would be a napkin in my lunch bag, with a note written on it with permanent marker by Angel Doll.  If there were no leftovers from last night's dinner, there would be a sandwich, maybe peanut butter with honey or our own homemade jam.  But usually there would be something I could put in the microwave (God bless my aunt for buying me one because the office didn't have one).  I might have a slice of pizza wrapped in foil, or a bowl of spaghetti.
I learned to peek in my lunch before I left home though, when I opened my lunch one day and there was only a tiny bowl of plain white rice.  I poked around the office to see if there was anything, anything at all, I could add to the rice.  Coffee creamer...sugar...hmm.  Nope, three bites of plain white rice was what I had for lunch.  Bless their little hearts, Daddy had said, "Pack the dinner leftovers for Mama's lunch for tomorrow," and that's all that was left.
Now, Hunneypunkin is employed and I am un, and Hunneypunkin assigns the packing of his own lunches to The People every night.  They generally do a great job, and they know his routine.  Make three sandwiches and stick them in the fridge, fill three wide-mouth water bottles with ice and stick them in the freezer.  Then in the morning, Hunneypunkin fills his bottles of ice with tea and puts them in his lunch bag with his sandwiches from the fridge.
We did have to remind The People once that after they made the sandwiches, they should put them into sandwich bags before refrigerating them.  Also that the sandwiches should indeed be refrigerated after being put into sandwich bags.  We learned that the sandwiches should be made early in the evening, so The People aren't so sleepy they forget to put the lunchmeat in the sandwiches.  Someone had to be reminded once that the ice in the water bottles wouldn't stay frozen unless the water bottles were put in the freezer.  Only once did Hunneypunkin simply forget to take his sandwiches out of the fridge before taking his lunch bag out the door.  Who knew we could find so much humor in the simple act of packing lunch?
This blog post contains no reference whatsoever to Jeremy Renner.

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