Many people can be defined by their habits, such as drinking coffee. Many coffee drinkers enjoy the taste, and some enjoy the nice boost the caffeinated drink gives them in the morning. People can tell you approximately what age they started to drink coffee and why. People tend to answer "Oh! Coffee? I started drinking that in college! Studying and homework at the last minute. Thank you coffee and Google!"
Me? My first sip of the
flavor was about in third grade. I know what you're thinking, third grade?
That's such a young age to even think of drinking coffee. Don't worry, my mom
liked to trick me into thinking I was older than I actually was. She'd fill the
cup up with milk and a little of a vanilla flavored cream. She'd top the drink off
with a splash of coffee for the color. Gullible me, there I was drinking a cup
of coffee with the grown ups at the age of eight!
I'm absolutely convinced I
was made to love coffee though. My mom would tell me stories of how she was
pregnant with my older brother, Chris. Since he was the first child, my mom had
to follow every rule there was in the book to having that beautiful, glowing,
smart, and healthy child by the time he was ready to come into this world. So,
books and other mother's had stated drinking coffee wasn't the best idea for
the baby. Stunt growth and all of that non-sense (I'm a 5'7, young, lengthy,
woman if you were wondering, so I'd like to possibly be evidence of coffee not
stunting growth). But hey, my mother was just here to protect her first born,
so in this case I do not blame her for drinking coffee while pregnant with
Chris.
Author: Alex
Caliva

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