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		<title>My Grandson, The Chipotle Apprentice.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Dec 2009 01:53:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Oshinsky</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Of note: What follows is a work of original blog fiction. Only the business card printed at right is real. (Also: Chipotle does make quesadillas; they&#8217;re just on the secret menu.) My grandson is named Charlie. I love him very much. He is 22 years old. He has a degree in fine arts from SUNY-Schenectety, (&#8230;)]]></description>
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<p>My grandson is named Charlie.<br />
I love him very much.<br />
He is 22 years old.<br />
He has a degree in fine arts from SUNY-Schenectety, the Harvard of east central New York.<br />
Charlie works as an apprentice at Chipotle.</p>
<p>Charlie has a warm smile.<br />
The edges of his lips twist when he laughs.<br />
He likes to lock his fingers behind my back when he hugs me.<br />
He hair droops over his eyes, like a wilting azalea leaf.<br />
Charlie works as an apprentice at Chipotle.</p>
<p>When he was in first grade, he wanted to be a fire fighter.<br />
In the third grade, he wanted to be a scientist.<br />
In the fifth grade, he saw a film on Sptunik and wanted to be a cosmonaut.<br />
In the sixth grade, he got sick on the &#8216;It&#8217;s a Small World&#8217; ride and changed his mind.<br />
Charlie works as an apprentice at Chipotle.</p>
<p>On Monday, he called to say hello.<br />
He says he likes what he does.<br />
There have been apprentices for bakers, for dressmakers, for craftsmen &#8212; all honorable professions.<br />
Why not burrito makers?<br />
He says that he is the protégé of the burrito press.<br />
The successor of the salsa.<br />
One day, all the tortilla touches will be his.<br />
There is a full moon out tonight.<br />
He says it looks like a giant, uncooked, floury shell.<br />
He thinks it might go well with some carnitas and corn-based salsa.<br />
Charlie works as an apprentice at Chipotle.</p>
<p>I know Charlie is just in that transitional phase that happens when &#8216;What do you want to be?&#8217; turns into &#8216;What do you want to do?&#8217;<br />
But I know that transitions never really end.<br />
I know that empowerment isn&#8217;t easy.<br />
I know that destiny can be hard to grab.<br />
I know true success has a way of staying just out of reach.<br />
Charlie works as an apprentice at Chipotle.</p>
<p>I wonder if I will have great grandchildren one day.<br />
I wonder if I will see my grandson married.<br />
I wonder what they will serve at the wedding.<br />
At the bar mitzvah, Charlie had those little quesadilla squares for hors d&#8217;oeuvres.<br />
Chipotle doesn&#8217;t make quesadillas.<br />
I wonder if they&#8217;d make an exception for him.<br />
Charlie works as an apprentice at Chipotle.</p>
<p>In twenty minutes, the girls will come over to play bridge.<br />
Muriel will talk about her grandson, the lawyer in Springfield.<br />
Mariel will talk about her granddaughter, the med student in Eugene.<br />
Sarah will talk about her grandson, the policeman in St. Paul.<br />
I will not talk about my grandson, because I do not know what I would say, and I do not know what they would say.<br />
It is not that I am ashamed of him.<br />
It is not that I don&#8217;t love him.<br />
I know he&#8217;s just figuring things out, and that&#8217;s okay with him.<br />
It&#8217;s just harder on me, that&#8217;s all.<br />
Charlie works as an apprentice at Chipotle.</p>
<p>At 7, Charlie was precocious.<br />
At 12, he was precious.<br />
At 13, he became a man.<br />
At 22, he&#8217;s still becoming one.<br />
I hope he does before I die.</p>
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