Friday, October 28, 2011

The Perfect Cup of beverage

You move into a new unfamiliar place and find yourself completely lost. In no time, you really start to enjoy yourself there and in the supermarket you find hot chocolate that you buy. You try it and love it. You like nothing more than waking up, making yourself the very same perfect cup of beverage and sipping on it on your comfy old couch in your most comfortable clothes and messy hair. In a year or two, you buy a pack of marshmallows and add it to the hot chocolate everyday. It is nice and takes sometime to get used to but your mornings seem perfect with the same cup of hot chocolate everyday. It is the right sweet, makes you feel innocent and makes you start your day. You see the hot chocolate everyday and spend all your free time sipping on it. Sometimes you invite friends to come for a beverage but never share your perfect recipe of hot chocolate. After spending 4 years with the same cup of beverage each day, the company decides to shut down from your town and move. They stop its production in your local market immediately. Suddenly, your world changes. You go and try to find hot chocolate but its moved away for good. Your mornings are lonely on your couch. You don't seem to enjoy time with friends and television anymore and you convince yourself that you don't need a replacement for your perfect cup. You keep hoping that it will come back to you one day. You go crazy and even consider moving where the hot chocolate has.

But life goes on. You are walking down a street when you find an old cafe' returning to town. You never tried their coffee but were always advised not to by other people. You think to yourself, 'What the heck, how bad can it be' and step into the cafe. You feel a strange comfort in that place that you had been missing for months and you decide to try their coffee. It strangely tastes mature and good. It is perfectly smooth and makes you wake up. You decide to dress up a few times wearing your favorite set of clothes, your favorite shade of lipstick and do your hair each time to go have that coffee and you start liking it. You keep trying to fill in for the hot chocolate and you do.

Soon, the hot chocolate company returns to town very close to you. You don't buy a big pack for home but have it once in a while for that familiarity but it is not the same as you addiction of coffee. The cafe soon moves away but delivers to you every weekend. You are now addicted to this coffee although it is not consistent like the hot chocolate. It is sometimes too bitter, sometimes with a lot of milk and sometimes with no milk. Your friends ask you to give up this coffee and you do but it seems to keep calling you back and once in a while you do have that cup of coffee despite its shortcomings. Sometimes you miss the hot chocolate but you realize you are too old to be sipping hot chocolate and you need that thrill, the excitement and the surprise. The perfect blend of a mature taste that makes you get out of bed and dress up and it makes you feel like a grown woman.

So, what is your perfect cup of beverage?

27 comments:

  1. naiceee …. love how it has a deep down meaning :)))

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  2. Brilliant Madhvi.. I love the thought behind it. It made me think of how at some point in life, we all get used to this one person who, when lost, becomes hard to replace.

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  3. I know who the hot chocolate is and the coffee Maddy. But keeping that aside my favorite cup of beverage is ginger tea

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  4. Well-written. Nicely done. Keep it up

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  5. Thank you, but it doesn't have to be about people.It could be any change or growing up after being used to certain things which are difficult to let go.

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  6. u r an amazing writer...keep writing...looking forward to more...amazing story...everyone can relate to it somewhere or the other :)

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  7. Wow, really well captured emotions !! It gives zeal and impetus to work towards exploring oneself.

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  8. Amazing,, now i feel like having a cup of hot choclate

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  9. Wow !! That was deep.. I totally understand the feeling.. Especially that transition from HC to coffee and those little intervals when you go back to the HC.. Fabulous piece of writing! Keep up the excellent work!

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  10. Superb thought Madhvi... Every individual can relate to the same situation... After going through your writing I actually felt that you have expressed such a deep thought soo beautifully.. Great Job..

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  11. reallyy good!! u r amazing with words!! keep it up!! n my perfect cup of beverage is coffee!!!

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  12. I loves me some Iced tea, but I've rarely been able to form patterns like that where I get used to one thing and follow it so consistently. But really nicely written, go drink some hot chocolate!

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  13. Loved it:) very well written... so keep it up:)

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  14. Very breezy and nice! keep writing. :)

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  15. Very thoughtful. Well written. Waiting for the follow-up.

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  16. Don't know if there will be a follow- up..but there will be plenty other topics to read. Keep reading

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  17. It's very well written.. i have been thinking about life in general and relationships and relating everything to it... it's as if without touching any issue in specific it did touch all of them ... loved to read it..

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  18. Thts really good Madhvi, keep it up, i love the analogy :)

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  19. I didn't know you could write this well. Very proud of you.

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  20. I like it madhuri... relatable. Its hard to replace your perfect coffee then you realise that vodka/whiskey work better as perfect beverages!

    Kidding! I really like it. Well written and an easy read.

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  21. haha..sometimes even I feel if it has to be bitter anyway then why coffee.. haha.

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  22. heheheh... perfect..amazingly written maddy... love it..

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  23. brilliantly written madhvi. it could actualy relate to it. it reminded of the the way we get attached to certain people and when they are no longer with us, it's a bad head start.. but there is always a brighter side to the story.

    keep it up.!

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  24. I like how it
    documents an intimate and straight forward experience while engaging a larger mass. What makes it particularly interesting is it being generously open-ended leaving the reader to decide what (beverage) they prefer, bringing back memories, linking society, observing culture, whatever you want it to be. All in all a nice 'coffee table' read. Keep it up Madhvi!

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  25. Brilliant work sis! What i love about this blog is that it is very down to earth, and is also something someone can actually relate to in their everyday life experiences. Keep up the good work! :)

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