Dear Diary:
I was on the M31 bus on the way home. I had a cane, and seemingly half of the other passengers had canes or walkers or were otherwise sitting appropriately in seats marked for the elderly or infirm.
An older woman got on and saw that there were no empty seats. She politely asked a teenage girl to give up her seat, which the girl did.
As she was getting off a few stops later, the older woman stopped to thank the girl.
“Someday you’ll be a senior,” she said. “And then you’ll understand.”
“That won’t be for a while,” the girl said. “I’m just a freshman.”
— Paula Gray Hunker