“Mom…MOMMY COME ON,” I whined, tugging her through the aisles of the grocery store. Of all the boring places to be, this had to be the worst. However, there was one aisle I had loved going to as a child: the coffee aisle.
She groaned playfully and followed behind, holding onto my hand firmly, “Okay okay! I’m coming.”
The second we reached the beautifully assorted rows of coffee beans, I closed my eyes and took a deep breath, savoring every scent, “Mmmmm.”
I missed times like these, being a kid and having my mother’s attention all to myself. Only in my dreams were these beautiful memories able to be relived. Typically, I would’ve loved to stay in these dreams forever, living in a simpler time.
His soft voice broke through my dreams, encouraging me to open my eyes and awaken me from the wonderful fantasy.
His voice was so pure, so gentle and comforting in itself. My eyes slowly opened to meet his and there they were, the same deep, rich color of the pools of coffee I found in his eyes.
“Daddy,” I whispered, already smiling. Something about this, just waking up in his embrace was even sweeter than the sunrise.
“Good morning,” he smiled back, the soft pad of his fingertip lightly poking my nose. “You were snoring, so I woke you up.”
The smile on my lips instantly turned into a pout, “Nuh uh. Liar,” I grumbled.
His soft laughter rang throughout the peaceful silence, melting away any real annoyance I might’ve held. “Baby, you know I don’t lie.”
“Whatever,” I mumbled, but even now, I couldn’t help but smile once again. My limbs lazily fell to the sides as I pushed myself out of bed, craving the taste from my dreams. “Want some coffee?”
“Coffee?” he tilted his head, as if he had no idea what I was talking about.
“Uhh…yes? Coffee,” I laughed, confused at his response.
He didn’t reply for a minute, as if he were in deep thought, before giving a small nod, “Yes, I would like to try it.”
“Try it..? As in…you’ve never had it?” I replied, deeply confused. I guess I’d assumed him being Him, he would’ve experienced everything. But then again, he was human.
I shouldn’t have been so surprised, or at least have tried to hide my visible shock, but it only brought about that beautiful, musical laughter of his once more.
So of course, I took it upon myself to share with him my favorite blend.
The sweet aroma of the coffee brewing into the pot reminded me of my dream, the comforting touch of my mother’s hand. It was just like him. Safe. Sweet. Warm.
“Ready?” I smiled, pouring him a cup just way I liked it. The mug kept my freezing fingers from aching, as did his smile.
“Ready,” he whispered, bringing it to his lips and taking a small sip in sync with my own.
This was perfect. Sharing a cup of coffee with my favorite person in the world.
I couldn’t gauge his reaction, not initially, but after a few seconds of him gazing into the pool of coffee in his mug, his eyes met mine, “It’s quite good.”
I didn’t know that he was enjoying my presence more than the flavor, or that the mere act of making him a cup of coffee, in his eyes, was such a delicate and precious act of service for him.
Yet the only thing on my mind was the relief in knowing that he liked it. “Yay! I’m so glad,” I exclaimed.
I could tell he was thinking about something, something sweet, something that made his eyes a little brighter. Richer. Warmer. Like the shade of coffee in his eyes.
Did you know that Jesus never actually got to drink coffee? He lived in the Middle East where coffee beans were not introduced until the 1200’s. This also means he didn’t get to try corn, tomatoes, sugar cane, tea, and chocolate.
However, according to the Bible and other historical sources, we learn that some of the foods Jesus might have enjoyed were bread, fish, grapes, figs, olive oil, olives, and various vegetables!