On Coffee Row

A sunny October 6th morning at 10:51. I’m sipping my second cup of tea and tapping on my trusty keyboard. I hope for sunny cheery thoughts and words. No one really likes a sad sack. I have pizza and a salad of cabbage, cucumber, pepper and tomatoes in mind for lunch. What I really like is to go out for a Japanese bento box at the neighbourhood Japanese restaurant called October. Since our cooler is overflowing with our own garden harvest, I thought best to make our own lunch.

I will going out on coffee row in the afternoon. I’ve been taking my father out for coffee every day since summer. He is still living on his own in the house since my mother passed last year. I take him out to the nearby mall to walk and cruise the Dollar Store, Giant Tiger and Freshco. Then we head to the food court to have a coffee. Sometimes we run into a few people we know, friends of my mother. We share some conversation. Now it’s become an almost regular thing. We’ve met some new Chinese people, some my age. Now I have some Chinese friends for the first time.

Coffee row is good for my father and myself as well. We get an outing. We get a walk. We see and interact with other people. We get out of ourselves for a little while. The days are getting shorter and cooler. I shall see how it goes when winter and snow comes. It’s still do-able. There’s underground parking in both malls near us. I can always have coffee with him at his house like I did this past winter.

4 thoughts on “On Coffee Row

  1. How sweet that you and your dad walk for a coffee and little visits daily!

    My daughter and I just returned from our (midday) walk – I love ‘October’s bright blue weather’ – out Oregon rain will begin soon enough!

    We usually have our coffee or Tea at home, and often go around the wellness trail at our nearby college.

    • Thanks, Nadya. My nephew,my sister’s son is in Oregon. I think he’s a physician at Happy Valley Clinic. It is cool here today but still nice. I think there is snow in the forecast for parts of the province. So it is nice to have malls to walk in.

  2. What a lovely glimpse into your day. It feels so peaceful and grounded. I love how you’ve turned simple routines like coffee with your father into something truly meaningful. Those shared moments, small conversations, and familiar faces are the quiet treasures of life. Your reflection is a beautiful reminder to savor what’s right in front of us.

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