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D-NICE said:As Cat Daddy, and Seeing Spots said, some events are not age appropriate, and some parents need to understand that, as much as your presence is wanted, you can't always bring your child, or children with you.
I know a lot of parents that overlook what is appropriate for their child/children, but they should also understand if your value system is different from theirs, and you implement such stipulations for an event you're hosting.
NICE
Seeing Spots said::nod: That's all I'm saying! We take our kids to MOST events, like the football games...it is a FAMILY event for us. All of our friends bring their children, they are REARED coming to the games. My son attends EVERY game, even the out of town games. He went to the game in Huntsville, BUT he didn't go to the Mighty Dog's after party, that was for adults only. We took our kids to the Bayou Classic this year, went to the Battle of the Bands and the game. But that Friday night after the Battle of the Bands, we didn't go to the TSPN party at Pat O'Brien's because we were on the 17th floor with a balcony and wouldn't dare leave three children, ages 11, 10, and 9, alone in a hotel WITH a balcony in NOLA. And we sure as hell didn't take them to Pat O'Brien's, so we STAYED AT HOME! We missed it and wanted to go really badly, but that's okay because we love our kids and we bought them to enjoy the weekend. Oh well, maybe next year; and that's cool, it is a part of the responsibility you have to kids. Now Mike says next year, they will be old enough to walk up and down Bourbon Street and we will add that to the mix, but unless we get a sitter or my parents to stay with them that Friday night, we will miss the TSPN party AGAIN.
And just like Fortitude, I specify on my invitations when children are not invited, which is almost EVERY baby and wedding shower. Why would you bring a child to a shower? :retard: Boggles my mind!
We just suggested that children not be allowed in my AKA chapter business meeting. That was in response to one of the members who allows her child to run all over the room, shouting, cry, scream, I mean she chased her all around the room, saying stop it, come here, no no...she tore up January and February meetings. Our Basileus lost her train of thought 3 times because the interruptions from the outbursts. Finally after several sorors ask that things be restated because they couldn't hear, one soror asked her if she could take the little girl out in to the foyer area. But the mother went to get her and that disruption began again. We now provide sitting service in the building for a nominal fee; the sitters are the teenage daughters of sorors. BUT SHE WILL NOT LET THE CHILD GO. So our Basileus had to finally tell her that she can't keep the child in our business meetings. That little girl screamed and acted a fool at the Debutante Tea. One parent complained that the tape of the tea is ruined because that little girl was running all over the place and crying. I don't know why she bought that child to the tea. :shame:
This pet peeve is MAJOR for me. It ruins my worship, movie, shower, sorority and every other kind of experience when I child is running around, crying, screaming, etc. If I know a child like that will be present, I stay home.