Taste of life

After quitting alcohol completely, my sense of taste has changed.
Sweet things taste delicious.
I can resist alcohol, but I’ve developed a strong craving for sweets.
I am just like my father in his later years.
Anko-filled manju, chocolates.
How pathetic.
My teeth have also weakened, and now I prefer yokan or jelly.
I never would have imagined this when I was a young man who could drink a lot.
I used to make fun of people who ate sweets.
I thought they were either children or elderly people.
Back then, what I liked was crackers with a strong soy sauce flavor.
Or thin crackers with salt flavor.
But now, I have to carefully nibble on crackers, protecting my teeth.
How pathetic.
Coffee, which I used to drink in excess, has been replaced by Fujii tea or black tea.
Every morning, I brew a potful for myself and chill it in the fridge.
Chocolate is bittersweet.
It suits my taste more than black chocolate.
What is the taste of life?
Unfortunately, it’s not the taste of a parfait.
The taste of adulthood is the taste of shishamo roe.
The taste of life is a bit bitter.
Now, in the fridge, I also have ginger ale cooling.
It’s the taste of a morning bath.
What will the taste of the final moments be like?
In the end, I would like to drink sweet potato shochu.
Noto is snowy. Blood sugar 176.
Koyama G CEO, Thunderbird Representative, Vice President of Health Station, Koyama Yasunari.