Cuban cigars with Family

Cuban cigars with Family

by Trevor Wallace

Me and Cuban cigars go back like baseball and Babe Ruth. We are just meant to be and I have a history that can back that claim up really good. In fact, it will guarantee that I am meant to share my love of Cuban cigars with everybody. You see, I came to this planet through a family who has been smoking Cuban cigars for like four generations. I must say that it truly is a blessing to be part of a family like that. The word unique can describe me fully and especially my Cuban cigar smoking situation.

It all started when I was 14 years old playing with my cousins. I noticed my dad and my grandpa would get together every Friday and have a pipe like thing in their mouth with smoke coming out of it. They would often have very long conversations that would range in emotions but mostly seemed like good times. That somewhat decent size pipes in their mouth later turned out to be Cuban cigars.

Yes one thing is undeniable about Cuban cigars is the smell. The mixtures of chocolate, pepper and vanilla can pierce through anyone’s heart and soul. You have to understand I was just a kid back than plus watching my whole family get together over a few Cuban cigars just made it extra special. I guess you can say it was a very fine excuse for everyone to come together and have a great time.

However, Cuban cigar smoking wasn’t something I observed just between my dad and grandpa. It was something that all the boys did in our family including a few occasional puffs by the women every now and than. Every Tuesday’s and Thursdays Uncle Johnny and Sean will drop by with their family and kids and they would run off to the living room with glasses of Scotch. Soon they would be all siting around in wooden chairs with some light music playing in the background going on and and about their days.

When it comes to Cuban cigars, especially at our family Cuban cigar gatherings, you know everything is possible. I literally mean that.

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Posted in cruises on Jul 17th, 2008, 2:18 pm by Trevor Wallace   

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