For me, a coffee break has never been just about coffee...
I've always seen it as another way to connect with family, catch up with friends, or even connect within the community, workplace, or even with myself.
In this reflective solo episode, I have decided to share how my earliest memories of coffee at my grandparents’ kitchen table and childhood home shaped my understanding of love, care, and presence with those around me and myself.
In remembering my Grandma VanderVeen’s playful tease about red hair and freckles, my Grandpa’s quiet moments reading the newspaper while I read the comic section, and those special morning routines with my dad before he headed off to work became more than habits, they became memories of how I see love in action.
This episode is shared in memory of my beloved Grandma and Grandpa VanderVeen, whose presence and coffee table taught me that even the smallest coffee cup could carry the greatest meaning in my now every day life.
Take a deep breath, pour yourself a cup (or whatever centers you), and let’s sit together at the coffee table.
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