âOh you gotta love it
Oh you got â
Oh you gotta love itâ
â Drake, â6PM in New Yorkâ, If Youâre Reading This itâs Too Late (2015)
New York, New York, itâs a helluva town⌠but I was too busy enjoying its people to enjoy much of the sights.
The look of a man on the start of a hectic but ultimately fun trip down to The Big Apple.
Earlier this month, Citizen Canada reached out to see whether Iâd be interested in flying out to NYC to interview Black-ish star Anthony Anderson on his experiences Behind the Clean â the numbers and narratives behind what being a Dad really means today, specifically in handling household chores. I hadnât hit The Big Apple since 2010 when Iâd proposed to a certain woman Iâm still coincidentally married to, so I figured why not? Itâd be a good change of pace!
How little I knew of what would lie aheadâŚ.
How Do You Prepare for 36 Hours in NYC???
IÂ definitely overpacked for my trip.
Not knowing what Iâd need to capture everything in my adventure, I put everything I could muster into my luggage. My Zoom H6 audio recorder. My Canon 60D SLR complete with 480EX flash, Gary Fong collapsible diffuser and interchangeable domes. A whole pile of tech, most of which I only touched once.
Just to refresh your memory, this is a good idea of what Iâm used to carrying. My load in NYC wasnât far off =/
Really, for most of the stuff I brought down to The Five Boroughs, I couldâve done just as well on my phones. But with roaming charges the way they are, itâs really hard being an international blogger â usually when I cross the border, roamingâs either shut off well ahead of crossing over, or Iâve got a prepaid data package I watch very carefully. With a pre-production Samsung Galaxy S6 in hand, TELUS was as stand-up as always and let me roam in Gotham should the SIM card allow it â but with no guarantees, I needed a backup plan⌠how else was I supposed to do all the check-ins and keep the Internets on top of my shenanigans?!
Good thing I still had Roam Mobility up my sleeve!
Keeping Connected with Roam Mobility
Roamâs been around for a minute, specializing in providing cellular services for Canadians who want to get digital while in the States. Weâd actually tried to connect last October when my family hit Chicago, but our schedules were slightly misaligned, leaving a package on my doorstep mere hours after my flight hit the skies.
Though my S6 did end up working, Roamâs Talk+Text+Data plan worked like a dream on my unlocked backup phone and the 4G data on my Liberty hotspot kept me going when the S6âs roaming wasnât doing the trick. If Iâm in a jam for data the next time Iâm south of the border, Iâll hit Roam up â keeping connected was a breeze.
But Iâm getting ahead of myself.
It was a different kind of farewell compared to the last time Iâd taken a blogger trip,  my son considerably older than the two month-old baby Iâd left behind in 2014. Though heâd be really confused with our Google Hangout video chats around dinnertime, I knew it wouldnât be as hard on Sarah this time with him at daycare for most of the day.
With an unexpectedly speedy trip through security that took all of 35 minutes, a short nap/flight would soon have me Stateside, ready to start my 36 hours in NYC!
36 Hours in NYC â or â A Reminder of What Travelling Solo is REALLY Like.
I arrived at LaGuardia to my man Jabar holding a sign with my name on it, waiting to drive me into town in a Lincoln Navigator. It didnât take us long to get moving, and in what seemed like moments, we were at the ACE Hotel where Iâd lay my head for the night.
The ACE Hotel is quite literally the deepest Iâve immersed into the hipster element in some time. I felt oddly out-of-place, having decided to shave before leaving Toronto, feeling like my sleeves needed some rolling up and my Johnston & Murphy dress shoes swapped out for some Birkenstocks.
After overcoming my initial shock and after a ridiculously easy check-in, I took some time to get my bearings and pack my gear before taking on the City that Never Sleeps.
But much as I wanted to, I wasnât there to sit and watch Daredevil on Netflix â I had a city to see!
5 Napkin Burger â Greasy American Goodness with a Touch of Class
In my crowdsourcing for ways to see the city, Justin Connors recommended hitting a 5 Napkin Burger to sate my hunger for something delicious. I wouldâve hit the Shake Shack at Madison Square Park because somehow Iâd never been in my visits so far, but our fate as star-crossed lovers prevailed as it was under renovations â so on I marched to the 5 Napkin Burger by Union Square!
Now, Iâm from Toronto â NYC be damned, we have some amazing food in the Frozen North, so I know a mind-blowing burger when I eat one! While 5 Napkinâs Bacon-Cheddar fell short of a meal Iâd etch in my memory forevermore, it was by no means a bad burger â it just didnât have any standout features to make it next level.
Figuring I only live once (since, you know, not being Buddhist and all), I paired it with a bottle of Brooklyn Pilsner â a beer thatâd soon become thematic for this trip despite never stepping foot in Brooklyn proper. (Sorry, Brooklyn.)
And I wasnât even going to do dessert, but it wasnât like I had anywhere to be, so a Black and White Malted soon made its way to my table â arguably the best choice of the entire meal. Man, it tasted good!
Belly full of Americana, I meandered back to the hotel too sleepy and bag too full to do anything too intense. After a jaunt through Union Square and Madison Square Park, it was time to soak in what my room had to offer (and kill my VEDA ambitions by screwing up my Day 12 video like, four times), eventually getting myself ready for dinner and the night ahead!
Narcissa â That Place You Go To When You Want to Get Your Classiness On, but Soon Realize You Donât Recognize Half of the Stuff on the Menu and Just Go for Steak.
A few hours of rest and several episodes of Daredevil later, I was on my way to The East Village to join fellow blogger Michael Cusden and a couple of members of the gracious Citizen Canada team for dinner at the upscale American-fare serving Narcissa.
I think we all agreed that the food was alright â as we all know, Iâm no foodie, but when the only things youâre ga-ga about all night are the Riesling and the 24 oz bone-in prime ribeye steak, Iâm gonna say that it didnât quite live up to the hype.
The night ahead was full of fun, adventure and brand-new friends, keeping some of us on our toes âtil 4 AM â not my best decision ever, needing to wake up early the next morning for breakfast at Sarabethâs!
Sarabethâs â or â While Iâm Not Sure I Belong Here, the Food is Delicious, So Letâs Go With This!
I knew I was in an entirely different part of town upon entering Sarabethâs, with its questioning gaze as soon as I arrived.
(Never seen a brother in a T-shirt and blazer before?)
Anyway. There I met my good friend Mikael who I hadnât seen since the final Bloggers in Sin City, as sheâd been living there a while, reconfiguring her life as she soaked in all sorts of new experiences!
Breakfast was solid (as one would hope with the price tag and the silver-haired suit-clad clientele it  caters to), where I polished off a delicious Salmon Eggs Benedict with some fresh juice, also trying some of their pumpkin muffin (not knowing beforehand that muffins are their thing.) I enjoyed myself all around, but time moved on far too quickly, and I was due back at The ACE to check-out and meet my cousin at Eataly for lunch!
Which is where I learned something about New Yorkâs Metro system â it gets just as many delays as Torontoâs TTC does!!!
Stuck on the 57th St. platform with nary a southbound F train in sight, I quickly changed course, bounding down 30 blocks to get back to the hotel, pack, and get outta there to continue my journey.
Whatta way to start the day!
Eataly â or â My Friends Told Me You Had Delicious Fresh Mozzarella, but I Was Too Full to Try Any. Iâm Going to Need a Mulligan.
Itâs a good thing my cuz is family because I was a hot mess after all that rushing, and weâd crossed our wires with him waiting for me at The ACE and me having rushed down to Eataly to find him!
Lemon and sour cherry gelato is delicious, for the record.
After catching many a breath and finally bumping into each other, we hit up Madison Square Park with panini and gelato in hand (Iâll let you guess which one I had after the massive breakfast I ate), just relaxing and vibing after everything that passed. It was a good way to spend a couple of hours before my final destination â it âd probably been almost a decade since weâd last sat down and chatted, and at entirely different stages in our lives, it was still good to reminisce.
I had but time to ponder fitting Duplo in my suitcase for the kiddo and buy a sun hat for Sarah before returning to The Ace for a crosstown drive to meet the men who were the reason or this entire trip â the Swiffer Dads.
While we might have free healthcare in the Frozen North, our friends south of the border definitely know how to put on an event!
Making our way to the Hudson Hotelâs Library Bar, it greeted us with towering wooden walls topped with old tomes, a sumptuous buffet smack in the middle, and a mass of media who looked like they meant business!
Headlining the event were the Swiffer Dads â Doyin Richards; Patrick Carrie; Beau Coffron; Mike Johnson â and of course who could forget the guest of honour, Anthony Anderson, whoâs genuinely a funny dude whether on-script or off! I was excited to meet Doyin, actually â Simone had put him on my radar some time ago, and he partly represents what I want the future of Dad Blogging to look like here in the Frozen North, where thereâre only a handful of us so far putting out the effort to share our stories!
If you donât know who Anthony Anderson is, I assure you youâre missing out. Truly a funny dude, heâs currently starring in Black-ish alongside Laurence Fishburne and Tracee Ellis Ross as Dre Johnson â a man coming to terms with a Black fatherâs role in middle America. While the cute and mischievous twins often steal the show, itâs a good family watch if youâre looking for something everyone can enjoy!
The event reinforced the fact that Dads really arenât that bad. We get a horrible rep as clueless parents who donât know a thing about helping around the house, but hereâs a thing or two Swiffer looked to teach through the Behind the Clean campaign:
Modern men are active partners, involved in family life and cleaning twice as much as their fathers did
Half of Dads say they do most of the household cleaning with 98% of them agreeing a clean home makes them happy
Having active Dads in equitable households helps with positive long-term effects like raising aspirational daughters and heavily influencing childrenâs views on gender equality!
In short, being an involved parent is serious business.
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Anthony definitely knows how to command a crowd, hitting us with jokes galore and even going as far as daring one of the media audience to answer their ringing phone â it could be an emergency and maybe only the Swiffer WetJet could help!
But of course, even that wouldnât deter smart-mouthed Casey Palmer from cracking wise when someone leaves the door wide open, giving birth to a nickname I surely didnât see comingâŚ.
Anthony Anderson: âAccording to The Swiffer Cleaning Index, 98% of men like a clean home â I donât know why thatâs not 100%, though.â
Casey Palmer: âThe other 2% nasty.â
AA: âWhat was that, Purple Shirt???â
CP: âThe other 2% nasty!â
AA: âWell I donât see you with a mic on, so why donât we leave the joke telling to the people up here?â
CP: âYou got it, Anthony Anderson!â
But on the real though, due to time constraints, I needed to drop my interview  down to a single question (I guess Iâll never find out what he thinks of fellow Compton native Kendrick LamarâŚ), I made sure to make it count, hitting Anthony with something he never saw comingâŚ.
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And like that, it was over. Knowing weâd tons of time to kill, our knowledgeable Lincoln Navigator driver Greg took us through a scenic drive through NYC to LaGuardia, pointing out interesting sights along the way. (Michael had the better view â I advise hitting his blog for the photos!)
A flight, a bus, and a subway ride later brought me back from the whirlwind, unpacking both suitcases and thoughts while preparing my return to reality. Though the trip didnât go at all like Iâd planned, it was good â it was good to know that others value my messaging enough to fly me out of my element to tell new stories. Good to know that thereâs a bigger world out there in the blogosphere if I keep working hard and believing in my cause. Good to know that over four short years Iâd learned much from the bloggers Iâd so admired back in 2011, thereâs hope Iâll become as solid a Dad as the ones I met on this trip â both in word and in deed.
So until my next exodus, Iâm back. Back with my family, in my neighbourhood, in a place where I knew exactly where I fit in the framework. The road ahead is a long one for Casey the Father, but you know what?
Iâll take it on â one step at a time.
Disclaimer: Though I wasnât obligated to write a word on the Swiffer Wet Jet or the Behind the Clean campaign, that was the entire point of the trip. Iâm entirely grateful to Citizen Canada x Swiffer for the opportunity, and hope this is yet another step in a beautiful friendship.
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Casey Palmer x Swiffer Present â 36 Hours in NYC || an EXTREMELY wacky trip! "Oh you gotta love it Oh you got â Oh you gotta love it" -- Drake, "6PM in New York",Â