Laurie Crowell is still smiling.
A day after President Barack Obama stopped by her gourmet food shop, Golden Fig Fine Foods, in St. Paul for a visit, she is still giddy. Bubbling over, in fact. "I don't think I'll ever stop smiling," she said in an interview.
Hard to know if it was the presidential hug that prompted her smiles (more on that in a moment). Or the 30-minute chat she had with the president. Or the knowledge that he dropped by because of a letter she wrote.
About that letter: Through weekly emails she gets from the White House, she realized the president would be in town. "So I replied to the email as though the email was just for me. And I said, 'I'm glad you're coming to Minnesota and if you have time you should definitely swing by my store. Everything is made in the U.S. We buy mostly local, and so there's local grass-fed steaks and chocolate and jams and jellies and milk in glass bottles. It's all about direct from the producers and the farmers.'
"Of course I got the auto-reply and figured no one would see it. But apparently they did," she said..
At 4 p.m. on Thursday, the first day of the president's visit, her store manager called to ask when she would be back in the building. "I said I was just going to go through the car wash and stop at the bank. And she said, 'Could you not do that? Could you just come here?' "
When Laurie got to the store, the Secret Service was there, along with bomb-sniffing dogs. "They were rolling racks in front of the doors so no one could come in behind them. And they asked if the president could come for a visit," said Laurie. "And I thought, 'Are you kidding? Of course'."
And President Obama did. They chatted for a half hour on the importance of buying local, and about sustainability and organics and researching bee issues.