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Thursday, January 23, 2014

Crying baby? Where are your manners…parents?



You know I don’t often weigh in on controversial issues, which is why I have a lot of friends.  Every once in a while though I just have to add my two cents. As I read the paper this morning I noticed an article that is making it’s way across the Internet.  It concerns the issues of a crying baby in a fancy restaurant.

Now don’t get me wrong.  I love kids.  I was a girl scout leader and I’ve raised two of my own and although I wasn’t considered a strong disciplinarian and was more of a pushover I did teach my children manners.  You see I was taught manners as a child and I am always considerate of those around me.

When the children were little I wouldn’t dream of taking them to the opera or to a fancy, quiet restaurant where they might make a loud scene…that is consideration.

I guess I ate a lot of McDonald’s salads and Chuck E Cheese pizza because those are the places that catered to my tiny tots.  In stores and other restaurants, if the children misbehaved or caused a scene I simply took them outside and if they continued I went home with my dinner in a doggie bag.  I can truthfully say they didn’t do it very often, because they wanted to be there and knew if they acted up they wouldn’t be.

My husband and I go to a movie each and every week since they kids grew up.  I am always amazed at how many people bring tiny tots to heavy R rated movies and I’m not talking about action adventure, I’m talking about horror movies that even give me nightmares, let alone a 3-year old. 

Just last week we went to a movie and a woman came in toting 4 kids all under the age of 5, she set them down behind us and went and sat with a babe in arms three rows back.  The kids kicked my seat, talked through the movie and spilled popcorn and drink all over the place.  In addition one started to walk down the stairs, fell and screamed for 5 minutes.  All the while the woman enjoyed the movie three rows back.  Now that is inconsiderate!


Here is my answer to the question of kids in restaurants and public places.  If the place you are going doesn’t cater to kids and your baby sitter cancels…don’t ever hire that babysitter again and chuck it up to experience.  If your child acts up when you take them in public, be considerate of those around you and take them outside.  I guarantee you will only have to do that once or twice and they will get the message.  And if you can’t afford a baby sitter maybe your can’t afford to go out at the moment.  Teach your kid’s manners and they will be thankful, grateful and mindful.

4 comments:

  1. I agree with you totally! Nothing can spoil the movie experience than having children sit behind you kicking the seat, talking (or screaming) while the parent sits there like nothing is happening! I have gotten up and left several movies for that reason, AND let the parent have a piece of my mind.

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  2. agree. We have to respect others and teach our kids what is not acceptable in public or keep them at home.

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  3. Love your kid with the blanket drawing. And I totally agree with what you have written. The only thing is: on an airplane you really can't take them outside, so there has to be a bit of tolerance for that situation.

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  4. I am totally with you my friend! Don't even get me started! I don't understand parents these days! The kids rule the parents!! What is up with that? The kids get away with everything and go everywhere and don't have respect for anything and or anyone! I don't know what's going to happen when these kids grow up!! Scary!!
    I knew growing up what I could do and couldn't and if I was "bad", I got it! LOL!
    Big Hugs ;o)

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As always thanks for you comments!