Friday, November 20, 2009
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Posted by Sun Nov 8, 2009 2:18pm PST
Report Abusei agree with this...my 10 month old sits in a highchair and i always buckle her in...my 2 year old is a little harder to get to stay seated..but alot of resturants dont have boosters..but its on the parents to keep their children safe..and not running around a resturant where people are eating and trying to enjoy their night..
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Posted by Sun Nov 8, 2009 2:18pm PST
Report Abusei agree with this...my 10 month old sits in a highchair and i always buckle her in...my 2 year old is a little harder to get to stay seated..but alot of resturants dont have boosters..but its on the parents to keep their children safe..and not running around a resturant where people are eating and trying to enjoy their night..
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Posted by Sun Nov 8, 2009 3:00pm PST
Report Abuseif you have kids that you can not control because they will not listen to you I sure feel sorry for
you when they grow up! if they misbehave at a rest. when you get home tell them they will not
go out to eat next time and do it leave them with a sitter and you guys go out, then next time they
will not misbehave, who is the boss here? dont be a push over other dinners want to have a nice
dinner and not here you yell at your screaming kids leave them home where they belong everyone
hates misbehaved kids
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Posted by Sun Nov 8, 2009 3:07pm PST
Report AbuseDoesn't your restaurant provide crayons and placemats with things to do on them? Most family restaurants do these days. If not, maybe you should bring some in yourself and start a trend. There are dollar stores all over this country or you could print coloring pages off the computer and buy cheap crayons and tie them in bundles with a piece of yarn. You might even get a bonus for keeping the restaurant quieter......Food for thought!
Mrs. B
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