How Mr. Espresso Got His Name (2008)

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Back in 2008, I wrote this post:

 

The Theme: A Mother/Daughter Moment Shared.

The Stage: Daughter's (Chelsea) studio.

First Scene: The Coffee Machine.

The daughter shows Mother, her new coffee maker. The mother does not like coffee but drinks it to be with her daughter, who does.

A conversation full and delicious.

The daughter tells her Mother about how she received the coffee machine.

 

 

              coffee

 

 

Second Scene: Conversation and Coffee

Daughter: Tells Mother how she got the coffee machine and about the friend who gave it to her: Daughter chatters about the coffee machine, then comes back to the original subject matter, "…Even though he doesn't drink coffee, he knows I do and thought I would enjoy it. Isn't that sweet?"

Mother: Zeros in on one word and one word only, "He." But replies, Yes, Sweet.

 

 

               coffee

 

 

Scene Three:

Mother: Who is wide-eyed, curious, and with an agenda, wants to know more about that one word, "He."

Mother's First Line: "I'll have one spoon of sugar please, and (as the Mother stirs the sugar into her coffee) is the friend who gave you the coffee machine a Boyfriend, or just a boy who is a friend?"

Daughter: (Who drinks her coffee straight black) says a boy who is a friend.

Mother: Really?

 

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Final Scene:

Daughter: Tells Mother that the boy and she are very best friends. How they study together. He helps her since he is brilliant in math, and she helps him with his English.

Daughter continues, voice softens: "One evening while we were doing homework," she tells her Mother, "We both looked up at the same time, our faces were this close (daughter puts her face right up to her Mother's face…Mother wants to grab her daughter and kiss her like a baby and never let her go… but Mother resists and tries not to cry.) we leaned into kiss but pulled back instantly."

Mother is surprised and gasps, "Why? Why didn't you kiss each other?"

Daughter: Explains to Mother that it would change everything and that they value their friendship too much to risk losing it over being boyfriend and girlfriend with each other.

Mother: Scratches head, though understands and drinks the coffee that isn't that bad after all.

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Hence several years later, the two are still together. Mr.Espresso does not drink coffee. 

 



Comments

9 responses to “How Mr. Espresso Got His Name (2008)”

  1. Kathie B.

    Hate coffee, but wonder if the machine makes decent hot chocolate? :-)))))

  2. and they finally kissed!

  3. Bonnie Gale

    This is the sweetest story.

  4. Chico Sue

    This story makes me smile as much as the first time I read it. So sweet.

  5. What a lovely story, our children are so much smarter than we realise sometimes, I am sure I would never had so much wisdom at a young age! Happy Sunday

  6. I would advise mother and boyfriend to start ENJOYING good, strong, hot espresso! :)))))
    I would – I think – simply die w/o my several doses of a really wonderful espresso per day. I even judge a restaurant by their capability of serving a REAL espresso…. still not a thing to be taken for granted in good old France!!!
    chelsea, he’s a keeper; he’s thinking of you first and gives you what pleases you…. but I guess in the past 7 years you found that out already!
    Have a great week following this grey and Novembery Sunday!

  7. Bonnie Schulte

    I love how you told this story, and loved the story of course. I had to smile BIG time, when I read the ending. Sweet..sweet..sweet…

  8. Kathie B.

    P.S. Best wishes to Père Expresso for continued steady progress in his recovery from surgery.

  9. Kathie B.

    Erratum: Père Espresso.

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