Or, the parents could be responsible and keep the kid out of harm's way -- like we do our daughter, without making the world conform to them.
Although it is a scary thing to run to the ER everytime the kid has an exposure, we have been proactive and have not had to make that run for 2 years. It's all a matter of looking out for your own.
I admit I was a bit trite. I have been blessed, genetics wise, as have my five children.
Nothing worse than hayfever, and the normal childhood illnesses.
I have several friends that are allergic to bee stings, and several others who can't eat chicken or eggs.
Still, this special "no peanut" section is enough to make one flip out. ;)
AMEN, and congratulations on taking "personal responsibility". Compared to many, you are to be praised for not taking your daughters allergies out on the rest of the public.
How right you are! Today people refuse to take responsibility for themselves or their families. They want the world to bend over backwards to accomidate them. We live in a very sick society.