Yesterday morning, in my infinite wisdom, I decided that I did
not need a cup of coffee. I was, in
fact, too tired to make myself a cup. You
would think that that would have been fairly good indicator that I did, indeed,
need a dose of caffeine but, whatever, it didn't happen.
Later in the day I was at work in a meeting with our $200/hour software developer consultant. He was showing me and my
boss how to make modifications to a form; very interesting and informative, I
assure you. Really it is . . . well, for
me it is.
Anyhoo, I’m sitting there paying attention to his demonstration
and suddenly I start fading. Pretty soon
it became a struggle to keep my eyes open.
He looked in my direction to explain something and he said, “Whoa, you’re
sleeping.”
I wasn’t actually asleep, but
I was fighting it hard.
“I am.” I replied, “You can
tell?” He said, “You look dazed and you’re
eyes are practically crossed.” He proceeded
to give me a dollar and insisted I go get a cup of coffee. I balked.
He said, “No, really. I insist.” Okay. Albeit
for me to refuse free caffeine. It was
the best cup of coffee I’ve had in ages.
He said, “Free coffee is always the best coffee.”
Lesson learned . . . make coffee in the morning even if you’re
too tired to make it. Now, if I could
only remember what he was trying to teach me . . . that was a lesson not
learned, apparently.
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