Friday, December 25, 2009

A New Tradition: Christmas Coffee

I woke up without my daughters for the first Christmas in 16 years on Dec. 25, 2008. I was missing their company -- and their delight at the day and the season.

There had been (unusually) snow that week, and I was setting out on the 90-minute drive to get them from their mother's home.

Stopping at Starbucks on the way, I ordered my usual, and was told by the barista there was no charge.

A previous customer, it turned out, had bought a gift card, handed it back to the barista, and told her to buy coffee for everyone until it was used up.

I was inexplicably moved. I took my coffee and sat outside the store for a few minutes, watching light snow fall, sipping my coffee, and silently thanking the stranger who had just turned a tough Christmas morning into a tender and special one.

Before leaving, I went back inside, pulled out a much-needed $20 bill, bought a gift card, and asked the barista to use it up on the next few customers.

As I get ready to drive north for my daughters this year, I am ridiculously excited about the $20 in my wallet, set aside to buy coffee for strangers, and feel -- however briefly -- like an excited young father once more, anticipating the delight of a Christmas morning surprise.

5 comments:

Unknown said...

this is a lovely idea, paul. thanks for sharing. merry christmas to you!
- caroline ullmann

Constance said...

Love this Paul...

Jan Klier said...

Great story. Inspirational.

elisa sherman said...

what christmas is supposed to mean - thanks for sharing Paul - and have a lovely christmas day!

Anonymous said...

Oh wow! I really like the idea of this, Paul! Well done, sir! - Karen T