honk2goose
I can not go anywhere outside of my house without having to put up with someone's misbehaving child. Why should I have to tolerate screaming, yelling, and crying from someone else's kid. We need places that are deemed kid-free. Maybe then I go to the theatre and can watch a damned R rated movie at 11:00 at night without someone's cranky toddler interrupting it. Perhaps even shop without having to tune out the whining kid whose parent won't buy them a toy they want. Control your kids!!
Parents....it is your fault they act this way. Plus, why is there a kid at the movie theater that late. At that point, it is your fault, not thiers that they are crying. They should be in bed.
No more comments about when I have kids. I don't want them and will not have them. My boyfreind is getting a vasectomy. No comments about this either, we ARE getting married, and are old enough to know what we want. 24 and 30.
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Try to look at this from my point of view:
(This really happened about a month ago)
I am a stay at home mom of three sweet kids ages 7, 3, and 2 months. My husband works long hours and I'm usually stuck at home all day with the kids because we only have one car. To top it off, baby #3 was a C-section, so I'm just recovering from surgery. One day I decide to drop my husband off at 7am so that I can take the kids out to do something fun for the day, since they've been cooped up all week in the house. We decide to go to the mall. I get into the first store at the mall, and there is a kid's play area. My daughter who is 3 wants to play, he brother who is 7 doesn't. She startes whining, he won't budge. The baby is woken up by his sister's whining, so he starts screaming full blast (hard to fault him, he's only 2 mos old and just got woken up). So I quickly rush everyone to the checkout, and quickly pay. It took us 30 minutes to get to the mall, and in our 10 mins there, I can see this isn't going to work. So as quickly as I can, holding a crying newborn, pushing a stroller, and trying to keep a hand on my 3 yr old, I head for the closest exit. Everyone is staring at me, shooting me dirty looks. One older lady says loudly, "I can't believe she has that poor baby out like that." Other people mutter under their breath because they don't want to hear my children. Guess what, at this moment, I don't either. Did I have any idea that this would happen, no, of course not, or we wouldn't have driven an hour round trip for 10 minutes at the mall. I just wanted to get out of the house for a little while. I'm still in pain from the surgery, and carrying the baby, the shopping bag, and pushing the stroller is not helping, but I don't have anyone to help me right now. We can't afford a sitter, and even if we could, I wouldn't feel comfortable leaving a baby that young, plus he still nurses, making it impossible for me to be away from him.
So what should I do? Sit at home until my kids grow up? The thing about being out in public is that we have to share space with others. When I take my kids out, they might overhear people cussing, or teens making out, plenty of things that I would rather not subject them to, but guess what, unless it's happening in my house, I have no say so over what other people do. Children are people, they are not nusinces, and they have just as much right to be in a public place as anyone else does.
Try to look at this from my point of view:
(This really happened about a month ago)
I am a stay at home mom of three sweet kids ages 7, 3, and 2 months. My husband works long hours and I'm usually stuck at home all day with the kids because we only have one car. To top it off, baby #3 was a C-section, so I'm just recovering from surgery. One day I decide to drop my husband off at 7am so that I can take the kids out to do something fun for the day, since they've been cooped up all week in the house. We decide to go to the mall. I get into the first store at the mall, and there is a kid's play area. My daughter who is 3 wants to play, he brother who is 7 doesn't. She startes whining, he won't budge. The baby is woken up by his sister's whining, so he starts screaming full blast (hard to fault him, he's only 2 mos old and just got woken up). So I quickly rush everyone to the checkout, and quickly pay. It took us 30 minutes to get to the mall, and in our 10 mins there, I can see this isn't going to work. So as quickly as I can, holding a crying newborn, pushing a stroller, and trying to keep a hand on my 3 yr old, I head for the closest exit. Everyone is staring at me, shooting me dirty looks. One older lady says loudly, "I can't believe she has that poor baby out like that." Other people mutter under their breath because they don't want to hear my children. Guess what, at this moment, I don't either. Did I have any idea that this would happen, no, of course not, or we wouldn't have driven an hour round trip for 10 minutes at the mall. I just wanted to get out of the house for a little while. I'm still in pain from the surgery, and carrying the baby, the shopping bag, and pushing the stroller is not helping, but I don't have anyone to help me right now. We can't afford a sitter, and even if we could, I wouldn't feel comfortable leaving a baby that young, plus he still nurses, making it impossible for me to be away from him.
So what should I do? Sit at home until my kids grow up? The thing about being out in public is that we have to share space with others. When I take my kids out, they might overhear people cussing, or teens making out, plenty of things that I would rather not subject them to, but guess what, unless it's happening in my house, I have no say so over what other people do. Children are people, they are not nusinces, and they have just as much right to be in a public place as anyone else does.
Do you think Eclipse will beat Toy Story 3 for the number 1 movie?
ilovearchu
I think Toy Story 3 will stay on top.
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That's doubtful. This is because twilight is rated pg13 and little kids may not be able to see it. Also toy story has been around for many childhoods. Even parents have wanted to see this movie. Finally you need to think of the audiences. For twilight it will be teens, and young couples or adults. While toy story 3 it will be interesting to children-due to having it fun and animated Pulse interesting to many children, teens-due to having toy story 1 & 2 being made during their childhood, adults because their children enjoy it as well as being interested in the story line and finally grandparents would enjoy the good message and spectacular and it would be enjoyed by their grandchildren.
Toy story will be rated higher than eclipse.
That's doubtful. This is because twilight is rated pg13 and little kids may not be able to see it. Also toy story has been around for many childhoods. Even parents have wanted to see this movie. Finally you need to think of the audiences. For twilight it will be teens, and young couples or adults. While toy story 3 it will be interesting to children-due to having it fun and animated Pulse interesting to many children, teens-due to having toy story 1 & 2 being made during their childhood, adults because their children enjoy it as well as being interested in the story line and finally grandparents would enjoy the good message and spectacular and it would be enjoyed by their grandchildren.
Toy story will be rated higher than eclipse.
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