by Ice Cream Jonsey » Sat Feb 01, 2025 12:17 am
We went to the mall near my nephew's day care starting in November. I'd been taking him to kid parks and mini golf places when the weather was good.
We walked on there and it was empty. Of people! I swear the first time we went in, 8 weeks before Christmas, we were the only "customers" for yards. Meters.
Marketplace Mall back home was wall to wall people back home in November in 1996.
The mall has adapted. There's a Bounce House, Putt Putt, arcade / bowling alley, free kid play area and Escape Room. Like, they realized people aren't coming there to shop like the 90s, so they put fun stuff to make the place a destination. And it's so empty.
I think I worked at that Rochester mall from February 1996 to April 1997. I remember February being the deadest month. There were more people at the mall in Feb 96 than 10 days before Christmas, 2024. It's great. What the worst part of anything these days? Too many people.
So we head in there he does a physical activity, sometimes we get a snack or dinner and I drive him back to my mom's. Highlight of the week. Flack wrote a sweet remembrance of his mall here:
https://www.ninjasandneon.com/p/we-had-the-mall
In a way I'm trying to capture something very similar with my little buddy, as Flack did with his son. Wyatt still actively tries to hold my hand when we walk anywhere, which I know he won't forever, so I'm trying to not take it for granted and show him good stuff. It's been the highlight of my week these last few months.
We went to the mall near my nephew's day care starting in November. I'd been taking him to kid parks and mini golf places when the weather was good.
We walked on there and it was empty. Of people! I swear the first time we went in, 8 weeks before Christmas, we were the only "customers" for yards. Meters.
Marketplace Mall back home was wall to wall people back home in November in 1996.
The mall has adapted. There's a Bounce House, Putt Putt, arcade / bowling alley, free kid play area and Escape Room. Like, they realized people aren't coming there to shop like the 90s, so they put fun stuff to make the place a destination. And it's so empty.
I think I worked at that Rochester mall from February 1996 to April 1997. I remember February being the deadest month. There were more people at the mall in Feb 96 than 10 days before Christmas, 2024. It's great. What the worst part of anything these days? Too many people.
So we head in there he does a physical activity, sometimes we get a snack or dinner and I drive him back to my mom's. Highlight of the week. Flack wrote a sweet remembrance of his mall here:
https://www.ninjasandneon.com/p/we-had-the-mall
In a way I'm trying to capture something very similar with my little buddy, as Flack did with his son. Wyatt still actively tries to hold my hand when we walk anywhere, which I know he won't forever, so I'm trying to not take it for granted and show him good stuff. It's been the highlight of my week these last few months.