
The Night Before Coffee
We’re big believers in the small moments. The ones that seem ordinary but quietly shape our days. This story came from a recent family dinner and a simple conversation that reminded us why coffee matters in more ways than taste.
The other night at a family dinner, someone mentioned how they get excited before bed just thinking about their morning coffee. And suddenly, everyone had their own take to share. Turns out, we all do it. That quiet little joy that sneaks in at the end of the day: I can’t wait for my coffee tomorrow.
It might seem like a small thing, but there’s something really beautiful about that kind of anticipation. It’s not just about the caffeine or the flavour, it’s about what that cup represents. A pause. A moment of calm before the day begins. A gentle reminder that something good is coming, even if the rest of life feels busy or uncertain.
We talk a lot about rituals, but sometimes we forget how powerful they really are. The act of looking forward to a cup of coffee, even something that lasts only a few minutes can shape the way we move through the world. It can be an anchor, a comfort, a reason to get out of bed and take a breath before the noise kicks in.
We feel really lucky to be part of that moment for some of you. It’s something we don’t take lightly.
So if you’re the kind of person who gets excited before bed thinking about your morning brew just know, we’re right there with you.