One thing you may not know about our Storehouse is that because of the wide
geographic area that we serve, we assemble about 70% of our orders and ship them out by truck
to be picked up by the patrons at a chapel closer to their homes.
The other day I was tabulating some
information for the change we are contemplating and I came across a peculiar
entry. Why, I thought, would a household
of two people want 10 adult toothbrushes?
I looked over the order and noticed that it was written up by the same
person who had, a couple of weeks previously, filled in 10 pounds of tomatoes
when she really meant to put 10 pounds of potatoes. Now our volunteers are taught to fill orders as written because we are not judge what others may need. If it had been one of us in the office, we might have questioned it but this faithful volunteer filled the order just as the form was written.
I went back to the 10 toothbrushes
order space. Sure enough. Right beside the toothbrush space was the
space for toilet paper. I stopped for a moment and
then laughed and laughed. I thought how
horrified the unfortunate people would be to be expecting to get 10 rolls of toilet paper
and instead getting 10 toothbrushes. Now
you know why I was the RS class clown. It's worth a winter laugh.
