Saturday morning at 6:30 I entered the kitchen and immediately saw no welcoming light from the Keurig coffee maker, forcing me to drink instant this week.
Isn't it a shame that we can get accustomed to a luxury and begin to think we are entitled? It's all Jen's fault. She gave me a Keurig several Christmases ago and I began to believe I deserved being greeted with coffee barely minutes after I punched the button. When it failed, nothing would do until it was replaced (at no cost.)
Now the second one has died and a replacement is on the way. The warranty has expired so this one will be half-price. I can hardly wait until it arrives and I can enjoy a cup of real coffee instead of instant.
Isn't it a shame that we can get accustomed to a luxury and begin to think we are entitled? It's all Jen's fault. She gave me a Keurig several Christmases ago and I began to believe I deserved being greeted with coffee barely minutes after I punched the button. When it failed, nothing would do until it was replaced (at no cost.)
Now the second one has died and a replacement is on the way. The warranty has expired so this one will be half-price. I can hardly wait until it arrives and I can enjoy a cup of real coffee instead of instant.
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