This is Les. He is a yarn rep from New York City. We had an appointment a few weeks ago to buy yarn. He came through town and visited with a few different yarn shops, we were one of them.
Yes, the yarn was terrific. We bought some…more on that later.
But more fun than the beautiful yarn, was the lovely conversation.
We talked about kosher delis, the beauty of the midwest, his time in the garment district, and his grandkids.
After he brought his stuff to his car, he walked back in the front door.
“Heimish”, he said with his arms outstretched. “That is what this place is. I’ve figured it out.”
Emily and I looked at each other. “What is Heimish?” I said.
“It’s a Yiddish word. Think about going to your grandma’s house for dinner. She’s got a good meal prepared, it’s warm and cozy. You feel taken care of and welcome. THAT is what this place is. Heimish. This shop is Heimish.” He said ‘You have the words All Are Welcome written on the front window. Below that, you should add the word Heimish”. Les said with a big smile on his face.
I told Les, that was the best compliment we have ever received.
We will continue to strive to create a space worthy of that special Yiddish word. Heimish!
Thanks for the visit Les!
I’ve never heard this word but am glad to know it. What a kind thing to say. The world definitely needs more Heimish. If I’m ever in your area I’ll be sure to visit and soak up the good feelings.