Kate, post-ride, stunned and gouging Batman's eyes out. She must've been really out of it because she specifically asked for the Batman blow-up doll. We said, "Really? Batman? The Dark Knight? Are you sure?" We didn't even know she knew who he was. But she was adamant.
Then a few minutes later she asked, "Could I have Dora instead?" And Batman went back on the rack.
Our old friend, Kirk finally found us (after asking four different people how to get to the carousel -- apparently, no one knew). He had been eager to meet Kate ever since she was born, so it was long overdue. It was great to see him. Chris and I met Kirk at the Council on Foreign Relations over 14 years ago. Chris was the advertising manager of Foreign Affairs magazine and Kirk was one of the editors. Now Kirk is the foreign news editor of The New York Times. He helps shape all the international stories we see on the front page. Not too shabby.
After a quick stroll out of the park, Kate and I left to meet Halmoni and drive back to NJ. Chris stayed in Manhattan to hang out with Kirk and catch up. Later, Kate kept asking me why Appa was with Kirk, and when I finally said, "they're on a playdate," that seemed to satisfy her, and she stopped asking. At midnight, when Chris came back, Kate woke up and asked, "Appa, did you and Kirk play with blocks tonight?"
Back in NJ, Kate took Halabugi and Dora to the park and had a good time, despite a low-grade fever.
Things got interesting when an Alpha Girl came by and asked if she could play with Dora. Kate said yes, but I don't know if she was very happy about it.
Then Alpha Girl wanted me to take a photo of her and Dora. And Kate said, "And me and Dolly!" and inched towards her. After Alpha Girl asked to borrow my camera (er, no), and then took Dolly and hurried off, it was time to tell her to get lost. "She's a little bossy," Kate said.
A short video of Kate singing "Happy Birthday" in Korean.
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