[Published: July 17, 2024]

BY KIM RATCLIFF

Jeanette and Margaret
Jeanette Chavez and Margaret Hughes are crazy
about cork.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Margaret Hughes and Jeanette Chavez commute from Fremont to Stanford on Marguerite Line AE-F. Over the course of a year, Margaret, a librarian, and Jeanette, an executive assistant for Stanford Medicine Children’s Health, gradually began greeting one another as they waited for the bus at the Ardenwood Park & Ride. They casually chatted whenever they ended up sitting near each other, and eventually exchanged first names.

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One morning last fall, Margaret arrived at the bus stop. Jeanette noticed that, as usual, she was laden with so many parcels it was as if she'd packed for six months–not a day at the office.

purse icon“Look at my new cork purse,” Margaret said. “I brought it back from Portugal, the largest producer of cork in the world!”

bus iconOn the bus, Jeanette settled in one row behind Margaret. When they arrived on campus, Margaret got off first at the Oval. As Jeanette stood to gather her things at the next stop, she noticed something wedged between the armrest and Margaret’s seat—the cork purse. Before getting off, she gave the bag to the driver for safe keeping.

computer iconOnce in the office, Jeanette pulled up the Stanford directory. “I didn’t know her last name but vaguely remembered she worked in a library. Do you know how many Margarets work at Stanford? A lot,”  she said.

Jeanette scrolled through an endless array of Margarets until finally she found the right one.

At 7:10 am, Margaret's phone rang. A voice on the other end asked, “Is this the Margaret who rides the bus?”

"I hadn’t realized my purse was missing," said Margaret who figured she'd drive to the lost and found in Fremont after work. The only problem? Her car keys were in her purse.

Once again, Jeanette came to the rescue and drove Margaret to get her purse. “I felt so grateful that Jeanette went out of her way to help me - twice!” said Margaret. “It reinforces how great my Stanford colleagues are. I've noticed that us bus commuters look out for each other. It's a great feeling.”

The next time Margaret saw Jeanette at the bus stop, she came bearing a snack-filled goodie bag and a cork coin purse from Portugal.

“Needless to say, Margaret and I are now friends,” said Jeanette.

“Friends for life,” added Margaret. “I look forward to seeing her at the bus stop.”


 

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