Our biggest struggle regularly revolves around which one of us is making sense—me in my uber-logical, analytical way, or he in his
What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get way. Po-TAY-to, Po-TAH-to—that’s us. Yin and
yang. Peanut butter and jelly. He likes
the meaty part of the bacon, and I like the fat. We like to think we complement
each other more than we torment one another.
Which is why going into business together is fairly
annoying, but also an amazing partnership. We have completely different skill
sets. We take entirely different approaches to solving problems. We might as
well speak different languages. But when we get over the language barrier and
work toward a common goal, there is no stopping us.
Whether to start a coffee business was never a question.
Practically from the day we met I knew it was a lifelong goal of his. He had
done it before, too, but without financial resources or an incredibly
supportive woman behind him. The
question became, “When do we start this business?”—as if we were planning our
family, worried about whether we could afford this baby, educate it properly,
raise it to be a productive member of society, or simply sleep at night.
When the time came, we both knew it as sure as our real child
was down the hall, not sleeping. Jim flew into action. He found a storefront to
rent. Bam! He started remodeling. Hallelujah, he started moving all the
equipment from the last venture out of our house! At the same time, I started
thinking. What do we call this strange, new baby? We tossed around hundreds of ideas. Nothing
seemed appropriate. Nothing seemed to speak to the pure passion that was going
into its creation. One idea was dropped due to its unpleasant definition in the
Urban Dictionary.
Then, late one night as I was lying in the guest bed to
escape the snoring, I asked myself, “Why are we doing this at all?” That was when the answer came to me. “Because Jim loves coffee.” One thesaurus
look-up later, we had it: Paramour.
Here’s the catch. Most dictionary definitions of ‘paramour’
imply some sort of adulterous affair.
Jim definitely loved coffee long before I entered the scene. That would
make ME the paramour.
Huh. I think I’m OK with that.
Huh. I think I’m OK with that.
The end.
Just kidding. Hang on, because this is only the very beginning.
A great start for a damn good coffee
ReplyDeleteYin and Yang, you have created something special here...keep it going!
ReplyDeleteAnd a very wonderful beginning it is!! May there be no end of coffie filled dreams!!! DC
ReplyDeleteWe who love GOOD coffee are blessed to have this wonderful shop in wamego. No coffee so far can hold a candle to Jims. Spoled, spoiled, spoiled i am!!
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