a spontaneous performance in downtown Beaverton 🎶
sunday coffee on a monday 🌻
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man, that was a vibe @torresluisjr we’ll have to make that a regular thing 🤘🏼☕️✨
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the coffee was amazing as always @lionheartcoffee 🙏🏼
After a busy week, sometimes a spontaneous moment is exactly what you need to feel alive again. I used to feel caught in that 'working 9 to 5 that can not be life' loop, always feeling like 'I am more than my pay stub' but not knowing how to live it. Lately, I've been trying to find beauty in the everyday, and Beaverton definitely delivers on those unexpected, joyful experiences. That 'Sunday coffee on a Monday' at Lionheart Coffee wasn't just a drink; it was a complete reset. I was just enjoying the moment, soaking in the aroma, when out of nowhere, this incredible, soulful performance started. It was like the universe was telling me to 'slow down,' reminding me that 'what I want is life' isn't about grand gestures, but found in these simple, shared moments. The music really resonated with me, bringing to mind those feelings when 'everything blurry from moving too fast.' It was a powerful reminder that sometimes 'I think we better slow' down and just be present. This experience really cemented for me that Beaverton is full of these unexpected joys. If you're looking for 'things to do in Beaverton' beyond the usual, I highly recommend just exploring downtown. You might stumble upon 'everyday music Beaverton' style, or find a cozy corner to just 'sip coffee' and reflect. It’s about finding those places where you can truly be present, where you can 'spend more time with you' – whether that means self-reflection or sharing the moment with loved ones. I’ve found that the best 'things to do in Beaverton' are often the ones you just happen upon. It’s not always about grand plans; sometimes, it’s just about being open to the magic around you. The performance made me think about how much I 'like to play when I'm down,' finding solace and inspiration in music, and how important it is not to 'waste' precious moments feeling rushed. It's about finding pockets of peace and 'music' in the everyday hustle, a reminder that we all deserve to experience genuine connection and art. So next time you're wondering 'what to do in Beaverton,' maybe just grab a coffee, keep your ears open, and embrace the unexpected!










































































