It’s Monday morning, day 14 of lockdown. So,
looking around I see that my house is totally neat and organized, my bed is
made, my bathroom is clean, my patio is swept, my weeds are pulled, my tools
are organized and dang it, I’ve just about run out of things to do. All I have
left is to empty the trash, and then what am I gonna do? Stupid Coronavirus!
Where we live, garbage
pickup service happens every Monday Morning. This Monday morning, just like clockwork, I noticed the
garbage truck coming down our street right on time at 7:30am. Except this time
his truck was the only truck around. And there were no other vehicles, or
people for that matter. Just an eerie early morning calm, broken up only by the
sound of the beeping trash truck in action.
And that got me thinking… As
difficult as things are, there are things to be appreciated. God
bless those people who are still working because their jobs are essential. That
includes doctors, nurses, policemen, firemen… and you guessed it… garbage men!
I’m a garbageman. I
can’t work from home, but my job is an essential city service that must get
done.
It’s a tough job, from getting up pre-dawn to the physical toll it takes
on my body to the monotonous
nature of the job. At times it’s hard to keep on
going. Right now though, right now I am feeling an
extra sense of pride and
purpose as I do my work. I see the people, my people, the people of my city,
peeking out their windows at me. They’re scared, we’re scared. Scared but
resilient. Us garbagemen
are gonna keep collecting the garbage, doctors and
nurses are gonna keep doctoring and nurse-ering.
It’s gonna be ok, we’re gonna
make it be ok. I love my city. I love my country. I love my planet Earth.
Be
good to each other and we’ll get through this.
~ Jester D, Garbageman, Planet Earth