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The Last Starbucks Drink

Thousands of people weave in and out of our lives during our short time on earth.

But between the hustle and bustle of chasing this thing we call the American Dream, only a rare few have the chance to leave permanent imprints on our hearts.

Starbucks barista Cameron Deane writes of one such soul who forever changed his.

In an emotional “letter to a regular,” Cameron reminds us all to take the time to marvel at the beautiful strangers God brings into our lives.

The way he sees an iced venti green-tea latte with 10 scoops of matcha will simply never be the same

“You used to come in every night. We’ve wondered where you’ve been. For two weeks, our nights have been silent, bland, without your beautiful face and your colourful dresses and your news about your son’s new business venture.

We had your yogurts ready. Ample matcha for your drink.

But you stopped coming.

Tonight, your friend came in. Asked if I knew the girl with the flowy textured cotton dresses.

And told me you’d passed away.

You were homeless. But you didn’t let us know.
You came to us every day for months, and sat and talked with us.
Every night, you’d go around the store, collecting cups, plates, straw wrappers from the floor. You were nothing but smiles around us.
Every single night, you stayed until we closed. We close earlier than any other location in town, but you stayed with us because you liked us.

You struggled with your mind, as many do.

Kelsey Straeter
Kelsey Straeter
Kelsey is an editor at Outreach. She’s passionate about fear fighting, freedom writing, and the pursuit of excellence in the name of crucifying perfectionism. Glitter is her favorite color, 2nd only to pink, and 3rd only to pink glitter.

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Read how Deion Sanders passionately addressed issues of classroom engagement and respect after a University of Colorado professor's troubling note reveals significant concerns about player behavior. Coach Prime calls for better academic focus and personal responsibility from his players.

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"I felt the tug on my sleeve and looked down to find him standing motionless. His mouth was moving but I couldn’t make out his words. His quiet body in the noisy room caught me off guard. I bent down to find his voice."