One of the best things about Christmas is seeing old friends. Ruthie is back from her semester in Ireland and visited yesterday. This morning Jennie stopped by, in town direct from the Big Apple.
Having a cafe where our ex-baristas feel is home when they're in town is perhaps one of the things we're most proud of. Kind of like having your kids visit. But without having to do their laundry ;-)
Also visiting from NYC this morning was Peter Droste and friend, who are spending the holiday nearby in Ohio (and who gifted us with some Stumptown from 9th Street Espresso.) We first met Peter last winter when he competed in both the NE regional and the USBC with a performance that involved wildly agitating two cocktail shakers for a handmade "gin fizz" merengue. And now he's got a couple of Hario TCA-2s to play with.
And it's great that so many customers make a point to just stop in and wish us a great holiday even if the stop wasn't on their way or they really didn't want a coffee. They just wanted to say hi.
It's been a terrific cafe scene the last few days. Everyone is just a little bit more cheerful. The buzz is a constant, pleasurable din. No signs of gloom and doom here. Leave that for some other suburb.
And for all of you who gave our staff presents, your kindness is greatly appreciated. Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Happy Kwanzaa or whatever you're celebrating.
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