FAO Schwartz, Shake Shack, & Foot Locker?

Kathleen was going out of town for the weekend with some of her friends.  We had the extra key and were free to do whatever.  She left us with some points of interest around her apartment – Duane Reade, we needed diapers, a pizza place, and Shake Shack – a small hamburger joint where people wait a ridiculous amount of time for hot dogs, burgers and shakes.  We didn’t leave Kathleen’s until 1230pm since we had come in so late and not in any hurry.  Close to Kathleen’s there is some shopping, an H&M store, Madison Square Park and a Foot Locker.  Dave was on a mission to use his 30% coupon to Foot Locker and checked 2 stores today to find a pair of running shoes.  He did not find what he was looking for.  I couldn’t believe we were coming all this way and going to Foot Locker!  Madison Square Park is where the Shake Shack is.  We took one look at the line and kept on walking.  We took Brandon over to the swing set and tried the infant swing (we tried at Debbie & Pish’ baby shower and he didn’t like it).  Again, freaked out as soon as we let go of the swing.  Other kids were having a great time being pushed by their parents, but not our little frady cat.  He couldn’t wait to come out.  Oh well.  We went back to Kat’s and took an afternoon nap. 

Afterwards, we took the subway to 57th to do some shopping.  The subway was an interesting experience – Brandon looks like a little doggy hanging out of the car window when the subway comes whoosing by.  There’s a lot of wind which makes him gasp and hold his breath.  Since we have to collapse the stroller, I always grabbed Brandon and Dave took the stroller.  Brandon never wanted down (luckily) while waiting for the subway.  I think he knew it was dangerous, or at least we kept telling him so.  We got out and walked to FAO Schwartz – they took the one in SF out, so only two remain, one in Vegas and then here in NYC.  We saw the “BIG” keyboard that Tom Hanks played with his feet in the movie.  They were having a kids’ birthday party and had a concert.  In the baby/toddler area in the basement, we let Brandon out the stroller for the first time.  He went nuts, playing with all the stuffed animals that were larger than he was, climbing on the soft rocking chairs and trying to knock over the Bugaboo displays.  We managed to get out of FAO with just a small set of NYFD fire trucks for Brandon, and (another 🙂 ) diaper bag for me.  We saw a Mister Softee’s truck right outside FAO and had to try one.  Based on Michelle’s suggestion, I got the chocolate dipped one and ate it behind the stroller so Brandon wouldn’t see us eating it.  We also saw the Apple Store with the iPhone ads.  We went to World of Disney and got a taxi cab with Goofy stuck inside as a souvenir.  Brandon loves saying words ending in “UCK”.  He laughs when we say that Goofy is “stuck”.  Whenever we passed by a pigeon, he pointed and said, “DUCK!” and when the fire truck sirens are going, he tries to say “fire truck” but that is not so clear (too many syllables).  Otherwise, he bounces in the stroller and says “ooh, ooh” trying to imitate the sirens.   
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We walked the 30 blocks or so back to Kat’s and just before going home, stopped by to visit Emily, a cook at the restaurant, A Voce.   We were not planning to meet until later in the week, but since we were close by, decided to say hi.  It was just dinner time, so she was really busy, but came out to say hi anyways.  We got take out from across the street and then were in for the rest of the night.  We rearranged Kat’s furniture outside and brought the mattress from our bed out to the living room.  Brandon was using Porter’s bed as his own and rubbing his face in the doggy bed.  Also, this way we didn’t have to worry about Brandon falling through the bed.  It was a perfect fit with her L couch, we could watch TV and most importantly, that is where the AC was!  We hope she wouldn’t mind.  17,000 steps today.