What challenge could I take in 2006 to be really reckless? That's what was on my mind the other night. So yesterday morning, I dropped it on Heather when she woke up.
She was having coffee and it was her jaw to drop this time when I explained what was going to be my 2006 proposition.
See, I told her, I quit drinking and I quit smoking. I wouldn't say it was easy but I knew since start that I would succeed. Instead, when I gave up coffee before, for a whole year and for medical reasons, all I could think about was... coffee.
Truth is, I am a java addict of the worst kind. If I don't smell good coffee in the morning my neurons don't fire up. But I am really unhappy being addicted to anything.
So, why don't we both give up coffee, partner?
Heather surely could use to be less wired up too. But Heather is a big java junk herself. But Heather is also always up for reckless challenges, as long as you present them as such to her.
Yet, one year of deprivation seemed very long to her so we settled on one month.
The month is December, and here we go, already feeling the effects of sudden deprivation.
Reward will be triumph, though, as Barbara explained last night at the book-signing.
So roommate, shut up your cravings and be happy with chai.
Yup! We're putting those 5 cans of coffee and espresso away along with the coffee and espresso machines. It's time to buy stock in Red Bull I think.
Posted by: heathervescent | December 02, 2005 at 02:58 PM