Then, we headed to Little Italy for the San Genarro Italian Festival where we met Ian on his lunch break. We were too full from our Nathan's Hot Dog to partake in the street food, but it looked delicious. Then, we shopped while Cashion napped in the stroller and Matt carried a sleepy Sadie on his back in the Ergo carrier. Next we went to the building where Dana works and met all of her work friends. They loved Sadie and gave her a lip gloss and a bag to carry it in. Then, we headed downstairs to FAO Schwartz where we saw everything from Barbies to Legos. Dana bought Sadie her very own personalized puzzle with her picture and Tiana from "The Princess and the Frog."
Saturday morning we had a delicious brunch at Rothschilds (which we had all to ourselves) and headed up the Bronx Zoo, where we took advantage of the free admission thanks to Dana's work who was having a corporate family day. It was huge, but we got to see the lion cubs and enjoy the lush, vegetation-lined paths. The kids fell asleep on the subway on the way home, so we grabbed a bite at Bark (gourmet hot dogs) and headed back to the apartment to watch the UT game.
Sunday morning we went to Chinatown to have Dim Sum at the Golden Unicorn (along with about 100 European tourists and lots more locals.) Sadie wasn't a fan, but we all loved the dumplings and crispy duck. So, we did what everyone should do when they have eaten way too much chinese food...go get a doughnut. The Doughnut Plant is well-known for their creative take on doughnuts. We tried several, all delicious.