Hello and welcome to May I spoon you?! I hope this week finds you well and as always thank you for sharing this space with me. I did something that I only see happen on television and in movies, I went to a coffee house to write. Full transparency, I took my dog to the groomers. His groomer is about 45 minutes away from where we live. My dog loves his groomer and they always do a fantastic job so I continue to take him even if it means driving/running errands around the city for 2-3 hours. This week, I found myself with very little money in my bank account, therefore shopping was out of the question. However, since the city has fully opened back up I decided to write this week’s newsletter in a coffee shop. This was a big deal for me because first, I don’t drink anything other than Starbucks. Not because I am loyal to Starbucks but because that is the closest coffee place to my apartment. Second, I have a hard time concentrating at the coffee shop because I love to people watch. I love looking at what people are wearing/eating/drinking. I like to ever so not subtly walk past them in order to take in their pens, notebooks, and knickknacks that they have nearby. All this is to say that I am not a good coffee house patron. I prefer to give up my space rather than take it up to let the real busy bees get to work.
An introvert walks into a coffee shop
An introvert walks into a coffee shop
An introvert walks into a coffee shop
Hello and welcome to May I spoon you?! I hope this week finds you well and as always thank you for sharing this space with me. I did something that I only see happen on television and in movies, I went to a coffee house to write. Full transparency, I took my dog to the groomers. His groomer is about 45 minutes away from where we live. My dog loves his groomer and they always do a fantastic job so I continue to take him even if it means driving/running errands around the city for 2-3 hours. This week, I found myself with very little money in my bank account, therefore shopping was out of the question. However, since the city has fully opened back up I decided to write this week’s newsletter in a coffee shop. This was a big deal for me because first, I don’t drink anything other than Starbucks. Not because I am loyal to Starbucks but because that is the closest coffee place to my apartment. Second, I have a hard time concentrating at the coffee shop because I love to people watch. I love looking at what people are wearing/eating/drinking. I like to ever so not subtly walk past them in order to take in their pens, notebooks, and knickknacks that they have nearby. All this is to say that I am not a good coffee house patron. I prefer to give up my space rather than take it up to let the real busy bees get to work.