Over A Cup Of Coffee
I was 15 when I had my 1st cup of coffee and it was a time I
will never forget. I was not quite an adult and not quite a
child either, so this day was special. My grandma poured the
coffee into a big mug and showed me that lifes pleasures are
sometimes simple. I have to admit the taste of plain black
coffee was not that great, but the acknowledgment to manhood was
worth the bitter taste. She showed me the way sugar takes the
edge off the taste, and how too much sugar ruined the flavor all
together. She also explained that milk & cream were not the same
and that creamer was actually smoother than milk.
The days to follow found me experimenting with other coffee
ideas. I added whip cream and chocolate sprinkles, and chocolate
syrup to give it a chocolate mocha taste. That was just the
beginning of my coffee passion. I traveled to Chicago, Illinois
and had the greatest tasting cup of coffee at a local diner. I
inquired as to the brand of coffee I was drinking and to my
surprise it was Folgers. What made this coffee so great? It
might have been the victory the Cubs had over the St.Louis
Cardnals that day.
On a cold March morning I warmed myself up to a cup of French
Roast. The thing that made this coffee so great was on this
particular day my son was born and I look forward to his first
cup of coffee with me. Hopefully I remember all that Grandma
said to me, so that day will be special for him.
It was in Luling, Texas that I remember the freshest coffee I
ever had. What made this particular cup so special? I bought my
first house and was able to sit on my back pourch and watch the
sunrise for the 1st time. As I sit there and reflect on my life
it amazes me at what can take place over a cup of coffee.