Ethan Hawke is everywhere. And not just on Before Sunset posters. Even Papa, the notoriously oblivious-of-all-celebrity NYC walker, has seen him. Just yesterday, with head shaved, coming back from basketball with his pal (the guy who gets shot over his Hawaiian burger in Pulp Fiction). Mama spotted the pal (he lives in our hood); Papa didn't pause, but he saw Hawke (who also lives in our hood, but doesn't often do normal things like buy stamps at the post office).
24 hours later, lucky Milo was taken to the (clean to the point of posh, well-equipped to parental perfection) Madison Square Park by lovely Noel, while Mama worked and Papa packed more boxes. Apparently, our wee son thought he'd entertain a park bench neighbor with his babbling. On and on, while the good-natured companion, who had two children with him, added occasional commentary. Ethan Hawke was the neighbor. His children Maya and Roan gave Milo more to talk about. Ex-wife and taller Uma arrived to play, and Milo babbled at her, too.
Swings, grass, sand, water. And an all-star cast. What more could a 7-month-old want on a muggy afternoon?

Nanny-less and Personal-assistant-less, Milo and Noel came home, still giggling.
Posted by Rebecca at July 20, 2004 01:02 AM in bluenotesBut the real question is ... did Uma and Ethan demonstrate their irreconcilable differences for the swinging milo boy? :)
Posted by: Lena on July 20, 2004 12:19 PMLena is my wife.
Posted by: Peter on July 21, 2004 01:15 AMMy Milo Blue the real star above the stars.
Love,
Auntie Kim
Now if Ernest Borgnine had turned up it woulda been like a 'Gattaca' reunion
Posted by: Imran Ali on July 21, 2004 11:04 AMGattaca was a good movie. That eyeball scene was gross tho.
What a great picture! Hope all is going well with y'all.
Maya and Roan ain't got nothing on Milo Mack.
Posted by: Eddie Garrett on August 2, 2004 01:04 PM