They should have brought their cat, instead.
But seriously, I’m on the side of all the people who stayed at home that night and ate a sensible meal.
You’re a good mom, mom.
I really don’t like eating in restaurants.
Once when I was on vacation at Estes Park with kids we walked up to what looked like a nice restaurant and they wouldn’t even let us in. No kids.
I come from a Catholic family. We love babies and we are not flummoxed by babies in church, babies everywhere. What is life all about?
Anyone that refers to a baby as “it” is on my S list too.
So if you want my money for your hoity toity 6 oz salmon, you will accept me with my child if I want, or I will find a better place that can actually extend the hospitality I am willing to pay for.
Raising children is draining and if we all want to go out for a nice dinner and not leave the kids behind with an axe murderer or child abuser just so the selfish people don’t have to be reminded how empty their lives of self are, we will find a place where we can do that.
Somebody needs to bring this baby to Alinea...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2539703/Remote-control-devil-baby-terrifies-New-Yorkers.html
The baby was in relatively good shape but it WAS 6pm. We looked at our server and said, bring breadsticks for her to chew and bring us our food quickly and we will be out of here quickly. The baby lasted about half way through the meal, then started grumbling.
The host came over with a balloon and told us how crazy about babies the whole staff was and asked whether he could show her around. off she went with a balloon. and they kept here laughing at the wait station while we rushed through our meal.
We were blessed with such kind people.
Children are not.
Children are not.