Portrait of a Coffee Drinker as a Young Woman
Since the 1980s, I have known there to be one certainty in the life of the working woman: coffee. Traipsing behind my mom at different companies, my young eyes saw coffee-makers of all types and sizes. As an adult, every job I had welcomed me with the percolating embrace of a coffee-maker.
Until I started working here, on March 31, 2003.
At first, I tried to hint that it would be appropriate to buy a coffee-maker. Alas, I was the only coffee-drinker in a sea of tea-guzzlers. My pleas went unheard.
I would go out for coffee, buying two or three cups each day. It began to eat into my budget. But I got a raise, and continued to spend it at the corner coffee & pastry guys. But then work got busy, and my coffee intake began to rise.
I grew desperate, and brought in a coffee-press my mom had sent me. It was too small. I bought a small coffee-maker. It was too small. On the eve of a big project, I finally purchased a large coffee-maker. Finally, I was able to drink the four to eight cups a day upon which I thrived.
Over time, we hired more coffee drinkers. It was never a question we asked during interviews, but somehow we got lucky.
On June 28, 2006, we were informed that victory was complete: the office had purchased a coffee-maker.
The only thing is... I quit coffee six months ago.
4 Comments:
At 9:30 am, World Traveler said…
oh the irony..actually, I don't remember coffee as a part of your DC ritual at least not while I was around. I don't even think we ever made coffee at the apartment. You did have a pizza fetish though.
:)
At 1:56 pm, ~R said…
What??? :)
I've never understood Americans and their pizza. That said, I've never understood the Montenegrins and THEIR pizza, which as I recall could randomly include a friend egg on top of the whole thing.
I made a tasty but way too fattening quiche, the other day. Know any healthy quiche recipes?
Oh, and coffee became a post-Italy trips thing. I bought their coffee, discovered some here, and then went crazy when the job got big...
At 4:09 pm, World Traveler said…
ah-so. You were the one who always wanted to order pizza at 10pm as I recall.
I love it with a fried egg! Go Montenegrins!
and in spirit of the World Cup
Viva La France
At 5:07 pm, ~R said…
Did you read that article in the NYC about the traveler in Montenegro?
Apparently he was in a bar when Serbia & Montenegro lost their game in the World Cup. The crowd (of Montenegrins) roared in delight. Apparently any triumph over Serbia, even when Montenegro is part of the team, is a triumph for Montenegro. :)
They only had three men on the team, of whom one was sitting out.
Hm.
Memories.
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