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When You Find Yourself Out Of The City…

Do as the natives do.

Or…whatever.

Basically, just do stuff you can’t do at home.

LIKE GO TO TARGET.

For those of you who aren’t city creatures, you should know that there is no Target in Manhattan*, and that this is a very, very distressing thing to those of us who don’t have cars. Yes, there’s one in Brooklyn, and I think there’s one in the Bronx…but when I go to Target, I buy a lot of stuff. Like, a not-subway-friendly amount of stuff. A car-requiring amount of stuff.

So when my mother-in-law asked me where I’d like to go on a baby-clothes-buying mission…

I mean…

obviously.

On our way to the Infant/Toddler section, I got distracted by a rack of clothing that was put there especially for me. Look at that happy face!

Gwen Stefani’s Harajuku Mini for Target line? Is GOOD. It’s just so super cute.

I went home with a couple of pieces from the line (including I Am A Monster, above), and a few other things, like little plaid shirts with elbow patches (!!) and a teeny-tiny ’70s-style brown corduroy-and-navy nylon vest that is completely ridiculous to put on an infant, and yet simultaneously so very crucial to put on an infant.

In food-related things-that-cannot-be-found-in-New-York, we ate Five Guys** for dinner one night upon hearing that it was up there with Shake Shack and In ‘N’ Out. I am a big old Shake Shack snob, so I don’t know that I’d elevate Five Guys to those heights…but yes: it’s a good burger. Very good. And I like that you can choose from tons of toppings, because that means I get mushrooms and pickles, and Kendrick gets all sorts of horrible things like jalapenos.

This is the single most important thing that can happen when on a road trip: the discovery of a chocolate pie at a gas station. Guess how much of this made its way to the guy sitting in the front seat? (None.)

And this is Kendrick at Quaker Steak ‘N’ Lube “rocking the baby” (watching football).

*Update: Apparently there’s a Target in East Harlem. So I don’t know what I’m talking about. But the point about buying too much stuff for a subway still applies!

**Oh my god. Apparently there is ALSO a Five Guys in New York (several). Apparently there is nothing that cannot be found in New York. Apparently I need more than four hours of sleep before I sit down at my computer and start hitting the “Publish” button.



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  • amanda
  • Anonymous

    there IS?!?!?!?! stop the presses!

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=900537 Courtney Messer

    ohmygoodness – first off, there is a target on e 116th and the river! it’s right off the 1st ave bus (with select bus service no less) and it’s amazing. they also have lines of cabs/cars waiting, if you so need it. secondly, there’s a five guys on bleecker st! right off houston.

    you’re welcome :)

  • http://catnipsprettythings.tumblr.com/ Jeanine Marie

    Forget the burgers!  I love the fries at Five Guys.  This is why I do not go to Five Guys very often, too addicting.

    I can relate to having no Target near you.  I have to go through two large towns to get to one. Its is a PITA.

    Looks like you had a great time.

  • Anonymous

    sigh. never mind. it looks like it’s going to be one of those days. do i get an exemption because i sat in a car with an infant and a dog for sixteen hours yesterday? ;)
    lol!

  • Kristin

    Five Guys is in Manhattan too. There’s one on Bleecker and one on 34th among others.

  • Kaleena122002

    I love your boots in the first picture!  Where are they from?

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=706242537 Valerie Moore

    I bought four of those plaid shirts, in different colors, the last time I was in Target. I haven’t stopped wearing them since.   :)

  • Anonymous

    thanks! they’e nine west camelots.

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