
Saturday was quite the day. We kicked it off with a nice brunch with Heather and Greg at the Landmarc restaurant in the Time Warner building. Of course we would go all the way uptown to eat at a restaurant that is three blocks from us. Despite the lackluster New York Times review, I thought the meal was excellent. I had "eggs en meurette," which is like a steak with red wine, mushrooms, and bacon but, instead of steak, it's eggs. The winner, though, was probably Greg's "pain perdu" (they can't call it "French Toast" in France, now can they?).
After lunch, Merri, Billy and I walked (well, Billy strolled) around the mall for awhile and then headed up to the fifth floor and the Rose Theater for Lincoln Center's "Jazz for Young People" production, which was all about Tito Puente ("El Rey") and Latin music. It was a total blast and Billy seemed to enjoy it too, even if he was a little too tired to dance. Here's a video of Carlos Henriquez (Jazz at Lincoln center's bassist) talking about Tito:
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