Yep, doing our part to get the economy jump started. We ate at Ruby Tuesdays, and had the best service we've ever gotten there. Wait person was Amy. Even called the mgr over to brag about who much we liked the service and the meal. Was I that loud and obnoxious? And, there's always an open invitation to say hello.
We were right next to you Hat, didn't know it was you until you left and my nephew mentioned that you worked at his school and I put 2 and 2 together! You have a nice family, too. It was a pleasure breaking bread with you. How'd you know it was me? And thanks for the compliment, made my evening!
I wasn't sure it was you. Now that I am, I want to thank you again, and BRAG about how well behaved the kids were. Prime example of great parenting. It's not luck. It's a matter of GREAT parenting. I'd drag your kids along with us anytime. And that little precious one was a blast. Such a cutie pie. Because of a celiac dietary restriction, we have to be quite choosy where we eat, and what we order for our DD. The folks at RT's always do what they can to take care of us. Check your PMs.
Thanks again Hat, I was a little nervous since it was so late, they were hungry, and they both boycotted naps yesterday. They are usually fed by 6 and in bed by 8. We did not get home until after 8!
Le, that was funny.... Cleo's kids are outstanding. As I explained to her last night, when I see kids bouncing around in a restaurant, it's because that's the way they act at home. Believe me, Cleo's kids are the kind you really want to have around you. Fun, flirty, and well behaved. Cleo could give lessons to those families tha make one want to rethink the restaurant scene when they see out of control kids, and parents doing NADA about it. Don't mess with Cleo..
Cleo, Just checking, but is it still okay if I drop my loud unruly toddler off at your house for her daily beating, say around 4ish? LMAO Thing 1 and Thing 2 are very cute indeed, and are typically very well behaved monsters. It's mine you have to worry about. She's just a little.....well.....headstrong......
Mini Me is a very well behaved young lady. Little Bit is a very headstrong toddler, who wants her way ALL the time. She operates by the Toddler's Rules of Possesion: 1. If I like it, it's mine. 2. If it's in my hand, it's mine. 3. If I can take it from you, it's mine. 4. If I had it a little while ago, it's mine. 5. If it's mine, it must NEVER appear to be yours in anyway. 6. If I'm doing or building something, all the pieces are mine. 7. If it looks just like mine, it is mine. 8. If I saw it first, it's mine. 9. If you are playing with something and you put it down, it automatically becomes mine. 10. If it's broken, it's yours.
I'm starting to think I'm the only one whose kid may throw a fit in public (which I would try to control the best of my ability) and bounces around at home....:cry:
Oh no, my little one is famous for her fits! LOL It just depends on the time of day sweetie! Yours isn't the only one I promise!