It's been a long 2 years of "fasting" specialty coffee (SC). If you weren't aware of what has been going on in our lives, my wife and I moved back to New England following the death of my stepdad. I knew moving up here would necessarily involve a significant change in lifestyle and priorities, but I did not know how wide-reaching those changes would affect us. In two years, we have made many friends but have discovered that where we live is a near-vacuum for SC, with a few notable exceptions.
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Friday, June 28, 2013
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Fasting Coffee
Update: I apologize to my readership in advance for editing this post, but I felt it is expedient in the interest of propriety. A friend of mine pointed out my error. My regrets go out to my Shop.
Right now, however, I am laying off coffee altogether. I am focusing my life's priorities on preparing to move and taking my coffee time to the park instead. Coffee has always been a want, not a need; I have been careful to control my caffeine intake so that I do not become dependent on it. Prayer and meditation first thing in the morning has helped me achieve a better clarity of thought and spirit. The Rancilio sits unplugged, my press pots are empty, and my coffee canisters have found other functions (like magically reverting to Tupperware!). I do not know how long my fast will last, whether it be 2 weeks or a few months, but I know that I like how I feel when I take the time first thing in the morning to put priorities in order.
Part of this initiative has been spurred by the tragic loss of my stepdad to a massive heart attack last month. Coffee had nothing to do with his death. This newfound lucidity has been valuable to me as my wife and I have been making decisions to move back to the Northeast. I will resign my job where I worked for the past two years and move with my wife back Connecticut or Massachusetts. Not only are dollars and dimes important, but so are family—much more so than greenbacks. The winds of change are blowing yet again; let them carry us wherever they go.
Right now, however, I am laying off coffee altogether. I am focusing my life's priorities on preparing to move and taking my coffee time to the park instead. Coffee has always been a want, not a need; I have been careful to control my caffeine intake so that I do not become dependent on it. Prayer and meditation first thing in the morning has helped me achieve a better clarity of thought and spirit. The Rancilio sits unplugged, my press pots are empty, and my coffee canisters have found other functions (like magically reverting to Tupperware!). I do not know how long my fast will last, whether it be 2 weeks or a few months, but I know that I like how I feel when I take the time first thing in the morning to put priorities in order.
Part of this initiative has been spurred by the tragic loss of my stepdad to a massive heart attack last month. Coffee had nothing to do with his death. This newfound lucidity has been valuable to me as my wife and I have been making decisions to move back to the Northeast. I will resign my job where I worked for the past two years and move with my wife back Connecticut or Massachusetts. Not only are dollars and dimes important, but so are family—much more so than greenbacks. The winds of change are blowing yet again; let them carry us wherever they go.
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death,
family,
fasting,
life changes,
moving,
prayer,
priorities
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