| Lil Sis | 07-13-2011 07:05 AM | [quote=Taryn0405;3596263]My mother use to be an interior decorator and we would go into stores that had signs that said "We reserve the right to kick out any bad childern and their even worse parents..." (that was my favorite sign).
I LOVE IT:)
I believe it. But.. I can tell you how many dinners at nice restaurants I have spent in bathrooms or out side on the sidewalk because my children were too young or too restless to set still any longer. The one time I ever hit my dh was when after a large get together and very long meal at a restaurant that I did not even eat my meal because of the above he said
"oh the girls were good weren't they" Some people just don't have a clue. Quote:
Originally Posted by rentfrog
(Post 3596269)
Or how about the time I was in a restaurant and the OWNERS kids were playing with bouncy balls :eek: all over the restaurant............the FIRST time it hit me, I kindly asked the waitress to see if someone could calm the kids down..............the second time it hit me, I told the waitress to cancel my order and let the restaurant owner know that I would never return because if he could not control his own kids, he was definitely incompetent to run a restaurant.:mad: | Also when I was a girl scout leader we used to take troop trips that would include eating at a restaurant. I was amazed at how many mothers thought nothing of letting their girls run around :eek: I will say now as adults, the same little darlings are not doing very well:rolleyes::rolleyes:
Children need limits!!
My girls used to tell me that when they went out their friends always look to them for etiquette guidance.
My step daughters children have horrible manners. They are really nice children and it really bothers me that they are not being taught manners.
Every summer I come away after a visit dismayed. I am just amazed. Quote:
Originally Posted by MaddiesMommie
(Post 3596275)
:p My husband and I helped my SIL and had my niece a LOT when she was younger and she was DIFFICULT to say the least. I have had my fair share of embarrassments in public places with her.:rolleyes: I got some "looks" from ppl as if I could snap a finger and make her stop. I just smiled and went on.
I tend to overlook screaming babies/toddlers and feel sorry for the parents. There were times when I could not leave and other times I was able to and did. It is hard. Get ready girl, you will have your times too.:p |
yelp... never say never. What you fear the most will happen with children.
I agree, remove them from the situation if you can.
I teach my students that manners and etiquette rules are made so we don't gross or disrupt other people. That applies on how we deal with our children and pets in public. |