Did I say I was taking a two week break? Whoops! I meant a month. My bad!
At any rate, I feel much better, despite the fact that I am now approximately 427 months pregnant and large enough that small objects in our house are starting to be sucked into my gravitational field and rotate around me like a mini solar system. The good news is that I only have about five weeks left to go.
The bad news is that I have about five weeks left to go. I wonder how soon I’ll feel like riding a horse again after I pop out the Squidgelet?
Anyways, moving on:
This morning I stopped by Starbucks on my way to work.
I know, I know. I hate the idea of Starbucks just as much as the rest of you.
It bugs me that they have stupid names for their sizes (Graaaande… Veeeeeenti… Whateeeever…) .
It annoys me that they’ve given their employees pretentious names like “barista” instead of “person standing behind the counter”.
Their coffee isn’t that great, they’re way overpriced, and every time I walk in there it makes me feel like I’m selling out.
On the other hand, getting a coffee at Starbucks also makes me absurdly happy. They have the world’s most delicious whipped cream, and while the actual coffee doesn’t taste that great, I love the flavors they offer, the familiar cups, and the old-timey jazz they pipe through the speakers. And I love their whipped cream. Did I mention the homemade whipped cream? Mmmm. Whipped cream. I’ve said it before: that whipped cream is addicting.
My name is Becky. I live in Orange County, I work in Newport Beach, and I like Starbucks coffee. I’m such a cliché.
During the winter Starbucks offers their seasonal specials. I always order their pumpkin spice latte, and over the years I’ve learned how to tweak it just right for my taste buds. I’ve spoken the order so many times that it rolls off my tongue like a script.
Me: “Good morning. I’d like to order a grande pumpkin spice latte with extra whipped cream. (Pause for them to write it down.) However, instead of putting the pumpkin spice powder on top, can you put the cinnamon dolce powder instead?”
Average Barista: “Sure, no problem. That’ll be [an exorbitant amount of money for one coffee].”
It’s usually a quick, painless, seamless transaction.
Not this morning.
This morning, I had the world’s dumbest person taking care of me today at Starbucks.
Me: “Good morning. I’d like to order a grande pumpkin spice latte with extra whipped cream. (Pause for her to write it down.) However, instead of putting the pumpkin spice powder on top, can you put the cinnamon dolce powder instead?”
Barista: “Wait. What?”
Me: I’d like to order a grande pumpkin spice latte with extra whipped cream. However, instead of putting the pumpkin spice powder on top, can you put the cinnamon dolce powder instead?”
Barista: “Did you say you wanted a cinnamon dolce latte?”
Me (realizing I needed to use MUCH smaller words): “No. I want a grande pumpkin spice latte.”
Barista: “Okay!”
Me: “With extra whipped cream.”
Barista: “Would you like any whipped cream with your latte?”
Me (sighing inwardly): “Yes, please. Extra whipped cream.”
Barista: “Okay!”
Me: “Now, you know how you put the pumpkin spice powder on top of the whipped cream?”
Barista: “Yeah!”
Me: “Instead of that, please put cinnamon dolce powder. I don’t like the spice powder.”
Barista. “Uh… okay.”
Me: “Thank you.”
Barista (hesitating): “Okay, so, uh… you just want an extra shot of dolce syrup with your latte? Is that it?”
Me: “NO. NO EXTRA SYRUP.”
Barista: “Ummm…”
Me: “THE POWDER. The pumpkin spice POWDER?”
Barista: “Yeah?”
Me: “I don’t like the taste. Please don’t put it on there. Please put the cinnamon dolce POWDER instead.”
Barista: “OOOOH! OH! I GET IT!”
Yeah. I don’t see nuclear physics in her future.
hehehehe You wonder how they get dressed some morinings!
How does she manage to keep her job? From what I’ve heard, the Starbucks menu can get really REALLY complicated.
She was an exceptionally dim bulb. Starbucks is usually a lot pickier than that with their staff.
By the way, it’s good to see you again, Becky. Glad you’re doing better.
she needs to wake up and smell the coffee.
Ohhh yay!! I’m so glad you’re blogging again!!
I run into those people ALL the time, I wonder how they manage to keep their job because I do complain!
Perhaps she’s just checking your commitment level. 🙂
When I was 427 months pregnant, I was as large as a woman carrying full term twins. People whispered when I walked by (“how many do you think she has in there?”).
Good luck on your final orbital pass around the milky way.
Despite my political loathing for SB *and* a dietary requirement to avoid processed sugar and caffeine, I am absurdly fond of Starbucks hot cocoa!
(please don’t tattle on me)
As for dim bulb employees, this one must be on corporate staff loan from the Craigslist un-spelling folks–you know, the people who make sure that anything posted on Craigslist comes out misspelled and with appalling grammar?
I spent years as a barista. If you were one of my regular customers, Becky, you’d never have to ask for extra whip or the cinnamon powder stuff (um, we weren’t that cool). I’d remember it after about the 3rd or 4th time you stopped by. That is, if you were a regular.
Perhaps she’s a bit hearing impaired like I am? Or on some sort of medication that was making her dingy?