This cup has a big job, and I’m not sure it is up to the task. This cup has to help me get motivated to walk to work today. Since I live 1.5 miles from work, I have no good excuse to drive there. Also, since I am about twenty pounds heavier than I’d like to be, I have no good excuse not to exercise. Yet I drive most every day like a schmuck. So I decided last night that I will walk to work this morning, and it’s up to that cup of coffee to get me awake and motivated.
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12.30.10. Third cup (skinny hazelnut latte). Starbucks, Westchester and Main.
UncategorizedWhen I grabbed my hoodie to leave the house Cooper asked, “Are you going to work, Daddy?” It is 6:15 PM, and I think Cooper thinks that’s what time I go to “work.” He’s not entirely wrong–I get some of my best writing done at Starbucks after dinner.
12.30.10. Second cup. Work.
UncategorizedA sentence may sound great in the mind, but fails on paper. So it gets edited and re-worked until it begins to move. The following sentence captures its momentum and pushes the thought further. Soon, an entire paragraph starts to form organically on the page. And that’s when my body decides it needs a cup of coffee.
12.30.10. First cup. The Plaza Cafe, High Point, NC.
UncategorizedThe Plaza is across the street from the hotel my parents stay at when they visit. It’s usually where we meet for breakfast the day they head back to Atlanta so that they can get on the road in the morning.
12.29.10. Third cup (decaf skinny hazelnut latte). Barnes & Noble, High Point, NC.
UncategorizedI intended to drink this cup with Anne Marie at the Starbucks on Main and Westchester, but there was no place to sit. As we walked in, though, a woman who was walking out at the same time told Anne Marie, “If that’s your man, you ought to slap him.” Apparently, Anne Marie held the door open for that woman, but I just walked in with callous disregard for the other woman. I thought Anne Marie was holding the door open for me, since I was carrying my laptop and my iPad. Apparently, the crime for walking into Starbucks with a laptop and an iPad and an unawareness that someone wanted to walk out of the store as I walked in is a physical altercation. But whatever.
12.29.10. Second cup. Work.
UncategorizedThis cup serves two purposes, as do most of the cups I drink at work. The first is to put something in my stomach. I’m feeling a little hungry, but I don’t want to eat a full meal right now since I am planning to eat lunch with my parents and kid in about an hour.
The second is to give me a little break from my writing. I’ve been synthesizing fundamentalist-inspired film reviews for the past hour, and it was time to stretch and refresh. I can only write about how inerrant reads of the Bible inform content-centered reads of films for so long.
12.29.10. First cup. Home.
UncategorizedAnne Marie has a staff meeting on Wednesday mornings. So Wednesdays are my “early” days when I watch Cooper while she is out. As I drink today’s first cup, I’m watching Cooper play with the packing material that came with his Christmas gifts.
My parents will come to the house later this morning, and then I’ll leave to finish the first draft of the first section of the chapter I’ve been working on. That’s the plan, anyway.
12.28.10. Second cup (skinny hazelnut latte). Barnes & Noble, Eastchester Road.
UncategorizedThis cup rests next to my laptop, which is open and ready for typing on. It is after 3:30, and I have not yet begun to write today.
I’ve spent much of the day watching Cooper decide he doesn’t need to mind his grandparents or me. It seems every effort to get Cooper to do something normal–like put on his shoes, or sit still–has been a battle. I’m about Cooper-ed out for the day. I’m Coop-pooped. Time to sit, sip on my skinny hazelnut latte, and write.
12.28.10. First cup. Carolina Diner.
UncategorizedI drank this cup with my parents and Cooper at breakfast. I made the mistake of blowing a raspberry at Cooper. He responded with his own raspberry, then blew another, and another. When I asked him to stop, he blew a louder, wetter raspberry. I ended up having to take him out of the diner until he was raspberried out.
12.27.10. Fourth cup (decaf), with red velvet cheesecake. Home.
UncategorizedI’m enjoying this cup with my parents, wife and kid in a post-Christmas present stupor.
My back still hurts.