Assessment #2
Their faces were extremely pale as I stepped out of the car. It was almost zero degrees outside as i stepped onto the snow covered concrete. I looked at the smiling male faces that were in front of me. One of them only had a light sweater on, and that's all. There weren't a lot of people there that day, so I was in charge of the food. One man wanted soup, so I scooped my ladle into the jar, but when I gave it to him, there wasn't a lot of "stuff" so I scooped again. When I dropped the soup into the bowl, it splashed back onto my hand. This soup was extremely hot. I took my glove off and picked up some snow and put it on the burnt spot. The man aplogized, but I knew it wasn't his fault, he was just hungry. I gave him the soup and moved on to the next person. There were a lot of people that night who were hungry, cold, thirsty. I am thankful for what I have.
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