It's not about the coffee...

Coffee was the collateral damage.
Half way to school we realized the kiddos’ coffee was still sitting on the counter. We considered it, but quickly agreed we were too far to turn back. “There’s a café at school,” the kiddo said. “I’ll grab something there.” Great, I though to myself. A totally workable plan B.
Turns out the café doesn’t have coffee. Or tea. Or hot chocolate or juice, which leaves me wondering exactly what the word café is meant to showcase. Turns out they have water.
The kiddo and I shared a laugh via text and I encouraged him to go with the water, reminding him that studies show that kids that take three drinks of water before a test score up to 25% higher on average. Apparently we’re a dehydrated world I typed to which he replied our brains are wheezing for a bit of the h2o and we should get right on drinking up. He seldom fails to make me smile.
“Sorry about your luck, buddy. Is there else I can do for you today?” I asked, one hundred percent sincere in my question, which is one I ask both of my guys on a fairly routine basis.“Could you maybe bring me coffee?”I could do that. If I altered my schedule by twenty minutes I could take my son coffee. Not because I had to but because I offered. Because coffee makes the world go round and this kiddo is my world.
So our high school has a water bar. Cool
Published on January 06, 2017 09:53
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