It isn’t always possible to leave the kids at home. Even with my large family (five adults), everyone works. While I try not to take the kids shopping or to restaurants when they are whiney, sometimes you just have no choice. Point in fact, I had to pick up a prescription for whiney brat #1, and had no one to watch either of our kids. Did I want to take my sick kid into Wallyworld? Not on your life. I had no choice. No Walmart, no prescription, means more problems all over. I went in, got the script, got out. And I still got dirty looks.
Know what? Bug off. I don’t take them to fancy restaurants to disturb your meal. It’s freakin’ wallyworld. Geez.
It isn’t always possible to leave the kids at home. Even with my large family (five adults), everyone works. While I try not to take the kids shopping or to restaurants when they are whiney, sometimes you just have no choice. Point in fact, I had to pick up a prescription for whiney brat #1, and had no one to watch either of our kids. Did I want to take my sick kid into Wallyworld? Not on your life. I had no choice. No Walmart, no prescription, means more problems all over. I went in, got the script, got out. And I still got dirty looks.
Know what? Bug off. I don’t take them to fancy restaurants to disturb your meal. It’s freakin’ wallyworld. Geez.