Back in the early nineties I came
into a bit of money. E-trade was just beginning about then and I wanted to
invest the funds rather than spend them. I took a couple of investing classes and
asked the second instructor if he would take care of my money. Alas, I didn’t
have enough because he had a $5,000 limit and I only had about half that. The
one thing this man did stress when talking about investments was how he could
put every single penny he had in Starbucks stock and sleep like a baby.
I did my research and ended up
buying three Northwest stocks, one of which was Starbucks. That man’s faith in
this company paid off and I watched my piddly funds grow and grow and grow.
They almost reached $100,000 before the stock market took a big dive a few
years ago. But that was okay because I didn’t plan to sell. These funds are my “emergency”
funds.
What made me think of all this
was my favorite coffee EVER!!! When I was employed, I stopped at Starbucks
every single morning on my way to work. There were times I even went on weekends
or John went and brought lattes back. I always felt good about spending that
money because I owned a teeny, tiny piece of Starbucks.
As a retirement
gift to myself, I bought a Nespresso machine. Since then, I have two lattes
every single morning and even a decaf one in the afternoon if I feel the need
for an iced latte. My trips to Starbucks have become very few and very far
between. I think I’ve lost my Gold Card status, but that’s okay.
Nespresso is
amazing, at least in my opinion and that of Danny DeVito and George Clooney. I
buy capsules, kind of like Keurig, but from the Nespresso company. In the
beginning, I think the cost was sixty-five cents each. Now they are eighty
cents each. I order one-hundred at a time and the shipping is free.
If that wasn’t
enough to sell me on this company, besides the fact I really love the coffee,
Nespresso has a recycling program. I save up two-hundred capsules in the
freezer (so they don’t mold), put them into a pre-addressed bag Nespresso
provides, and drop the bag off at UPS. Nespresso pays to have those used
capsules returned so the grounds and the aluminum can be recycled.
I still have my
lattes every single morning, my favorite way to begin my day.