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In reply to the discussion: sitter cancelled. couple took baby to $200 plus fancy pre.pay nonrefundable restaurant. [View all]pipi_k
(21,020 posts)for a meal there...or maybe that's just the reservation cost without the meal...I certainly hope that anyone who dines there has his turds bronzed for posterity.
Yeah...keep those babies in a locked box to show the grandkids someday. "Hey kids, look at this! A two hundred dollar hunk of shit!"
Anyway, IMO, it's just plain STUPID to pay a non-refundable fee for something if you don't have to.
What would those people have done if the babysitter hadn't cancelled but the kid was sick? Go out and have fun anyway? Or grandpa is in the hospital dying? "Hey, grandpa is on his way out, but let's go have a great time at this outrageously priced restaurant!"
What if one of THEM had been ill? Go out anyway and spread the flu around?
And that's not even addressing the issue of kids being in expensive restaurants.
I'm a mom and grandmom. Youngest will be 3 in May. Last few family dinners/holidays have been extremely unpleasant due to horrendous child disruption. Can't blame the kid. It's the result of dragging a kid around to four or five relatives' homes starting early in the day on a holiday, then getting to the last stop and she is now in total meltdown mode and the parents are doing one of two things:
1. Ignoring all of it and letting the kid throw food, scream, kick, bang metal utensils on her aunt's nice hardwood dining table (leaving some visible holes/dents) or...
2. Yelling at the kid every two seconds to "stop that", "don't touch that", "no, don't go in there", "come here...no, don't touch it...come HERE I said!!" Etc., etc. So now it's not just a kid in meltdown, it's a stressed out parent making things worse and getting pissed off when someone tries to give advice.
It's getting to the point where I don't even want to go to these things.
If there's any chance at all that your kid is going to have a meltdown (sickness, lack of nap, or too much sugar from earlier in the day), stay the hell home.