Stop the presses. I have given up coffee. That may seem like unearth-shattering news, but my devotion to the sweet black nectar was a long-standing passion. The center of my every day is a trip down to Peet's, the world's finest cafe, for a cup of joe and a pastry. Diane von Austinburg has long been resigned to any activity with me being guaranteed an interruption for a latte. I once tracked down an espresso in Montana where none should have existed based solely on my fervor for one.
So what happened to my longest running love affair? I got old. I had noticed my guts rumbling and complaining and even become aware that my pee smelled like a stale cappuccino. While I had been thinking about giving it up, I wanted to wait till I got back from Paris, because what is the point of France without coffee? So 3 weeks ago, after I got back from Europe, boom, I cut myself off. No more java for you, mrpeenee.
It hasn't been difficult, no headaches, no cravings, no whimpering. I still toddle on down to Peet's every day, but now I restrict myself to a large iced tea, like the respectable elderly widdah that I am. The baristas I'm friends with there noticed and commented with some concern, but I headed them off before they were actually able to organize an intervention.
I seem to not have a weakness towards addiction. Every time I've decided to give something up, for whatever reason, all I've had to do is put on the brakes and move on. Other people, I know, struggle and are tortured by the grip of addiction (hello Matthew Perry.) I am just so glad that I missed out on that, because I have waded through the swamps of plenty of addictive thrills.
In my life, I have given up, in chronological order, alcohol, marijuana, cocaine, opioid pain medicine, Valium, Ativan (admittedly that was a bumpy ride,) garlic, dark chocolate, and being a responsible adult in general. Actually it feels like I'm leaving something out, but I don't want anyone to think I'm bragging. And with all of them, I just decided "okay well I'm not going to do that anymore" and I stopped. Yay me. Even the Ativan and opioids weren't difficult to give up, just white knuckling through the physical withdrawal was the most unpleasant part, and if I had had the brains to taper off them, I could have missed out on that.
So anyway, here I am, living without all the things that used to make my life so amusing. Well, almost all the things. I still have porn and sugar, but I am determined to go to my grave with them.
Men I am hooked on:
You're a better man than I Gunga Din.
ReplyDeleteI figure if I'm really jonesing for caffeine, I can always just take Excedrine.
DeleteI just opened the last coffee container in the pantry. Decided to switch to tea in the morning when I finish it. There’s enough caffeine in tea to get me going in the morning.
ReplyDeleteI support you in your journey to sobriety.
DeleteWow! I never drank coffee, but I don't think I could give up my morning tea.
ReplyDeleteI'm also still addicted to nicotine via vaping.
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I am so very glad I missed out on smoking. I am not sure even my superpower of avoid addiction could top that.
DeleteI cannot wake up without at least coffee, but the rest of the say it's tea for me (until cider time arrives, of course!)... Jx
ReplyDeleteJust throw some heroin in that mix and you would have all the bases covered.
DeleteWell done Mr P and just think, no more rancid coffee breath. I was going to ask you if you had any ex-cons or snaggle-tooth farm hands in your collection but number 1 has surpassed all expectations. I'm a tea drinker, though I'm itching to try the new limited edition vanilla and lavender iced whipped latte from Costa.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad number 1 has your stamp of approval. I'll try to come up with some more louts for you in future posts.
DeleteA man’s pussy we call a mussy :)
ReplyDeleteI call a spade a spade, and an inviting aperture in a man's backside a pussy.
DeleteGiven up coffee?!?!?!?!?!?! What is this country coming too?!?!?!?
ReplyDeleteGood thing you still like stiff men.
Stiff men will always have a place in my heart.
DeleteThe next thing we know, you'll be giving up pastry!
ReplyDeleteAnonymous, too
Heaven forbid.
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