tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4629598442899891522.post2018243089313016659..comments2023-05-11T04:30:47.394-07:00Comments on U8MyCrayons: Children are to be seenLeticiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02812407196810865779noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4629598442899891522.post-23967619135242737132011-01-10T17:57:14.378-08:002011-01-10T17:57:14.378-08:00I was trying to have lunch with a friend recently ...I was trying to have lunch with a friend recently in a crowded and busy restaurant and the worst of the noise was one table over- little girl around 15 months old having a full on screaming tantrum for at least 20 minutes and no one bothered to get up and REMOVE her from the chaotic environment for her sake or for the sake of others in the restaurant. Gah!!!Eternal Lizdomhttps://profiles.google.com/105899131130334585016noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4629598442899891522.post-12372330350008993892011-01-10T17:36:51.606-08:002011-01-10T17:36:51.606-08:00Amen, sister! I have been on both ends--retail an...Amen, sister! I have been on both ends--retail and parent-of-curious-rambunctious child. IMO, 99% of it is common sense--heck NO I would never even consider opening a package of socks to "borrow" a pair to try on shoes. You're absolutely right, it IS stealing. I have better things to teach my kid. And now the retail worker assigned to that section has a 10 minute project of marking that package as D&D, logging it, re-attaching and re-tagging the remaining socks so that it looks halfway decent for someone to buy.<br><br>Sure, kids will be kids. We've all been there. But that is why parents need to be parents. <br><br>Great post--I couldn't have said it any better!Amy Kalkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05217113679748652642noreply@blogger.com