Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Sleeping Patterns

I'm beginning to wonder if coffee is more psychological than "physical"? is that the term?


Some people hate it, some can't live without it. I remember back in middle school and early high school, as coffee being this weird foreign substance which didn't taste very good. I mean, sweet hot chocolate, bubbly coke, or pretty much anything with sugar in it, pretty much >>> coffee.


Why would Anyone possibly want to drink something which was bitter and didn't taste very good? My jump to coffee was so strange, and i still remember when and how it happened. Well its a bit fuzzy now that it was a bit back, and possibly repeated use of coffee may have dulled my memory. But anyways,

it all began one summer when I was working at a music camp for younger students, Quite a few late nights , and somehow I needed a way to stay awake as I had quite a bit of responsibilities throughout the long day. So I resorted to drinking this coffee thing, people spoke of. I remember it being very black at the time, and me not a fan of seeing myself put too much sugar into coffee drank it that way. After a few days in a row, coffee made the transition from ew to mmm. red rover red rover i call coffee over. go coffee mon.

I came back from the camp in addition to many other lessons learned, with a new found joy for coffee.

1 comment:

Drakonen said...

it does have caffeine, which does physically effect you, whether or not its strong enough alone to work without your own through process requires experimentation on your part, the scientifically rigorous kind. Personally, I prefer tee, but i think its more for the sake of a bittersweet warm beverage then for the caffeine rush.