The Magic Closet

Our open house, for work, was tonight. We had about 200 people come and go in the three and a half hour block. It was a grand time. People visited, ate, and drank. And, people needed to store their coats. We have a coat closet in our new space. Yea! It’s not huge, but it’s up front, and we even have hangers. We only have, though, 16 hangers. 16 hangers that I bought our first week in the space. I manned the door for the first hour and half, left to get Levi, and returned with an hour left. While I was there, we never ran out of room in that closet. Every time I looked in, there were barely any hangers left. But, every time I directed someone to the closet, there was magically another hanger available for use.

The miracle of the magic closet. It’s like a modern-day version of the loaves and fishes, without the punch of … you know … feeding people.

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About Michelle

Michelle Lasley is a graduate of Portland State University where she studied Social Science, Sustainable Urban Development, and Art History. Michelle currently divides her time working with SOLV, the North Portland Food Buying Club, and volunteering for the Community Alliance of Tenants and her church. She loves spending time with her husband and son.
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