My kids are loud and I’m not sorry.
Dear Man in the Café with previously-very-shiny-shoes,
I know that boiling point for many of us is different. For me it could be from waiting on hold to a phone company or from supermarket shopping with a three-year old. For you it was simply your shoes.
Read more: The one day of the week kids always manage to ruin.
There’s a temptation for me to say sorry again but I did that and it didn’t seem to work.
Yes, those shoes were very black and polished; the result, I am sure, of lots of scrunched up-newspaper and brushes and silver tubs of waxy black paste. There was work there sir, and effort and I appreciate that due to my children it was spoiled.
I can see that they were specially shined perhaps there was a meeting with your boss for a promotion, or a lawyers appointment, you and your shoes were going to make an impression. They were your aces.
But my daughter is three and three-year olds are busy and careless and messy. And three-year olds drop things. And one thing they drop consistently is full-to-the-brim-chocolate milkshakes.
It was difficult to discern who was the most upset between your howls and her cries. It was almost like having twins. Except sir, you had passed your 40th birthday many, many years ago.
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My partner and I were out enjoying a lovely meal when the lady next to us thought it was appropriate to allow her 5 year old daughter to play a game on an iPad with the sound on - loudly. The woman proceeded to have a long three course meal (and complain about the excellent food) while her daughter became bored and restless. When she took the iPad away, her child embarked on a high pitched screaming tantrum, and she made little effort to calm or quiet the child. She eventually left after checking her emails while her child shrieked, much to the relief of the other diners.
This is not appropriate behaviour. I shouldn't have to shout my conversation over my expensive meal. Your child was bored and badly behaved. Save your indulgent supper for another time.
OK, 3 year olds are 3 year olds, BUT...
Um the shoes? What if he was going to an important meeting but wanted to drop down at a cafe to have a quick coffee break and snack? Then he gets his shoes wet by a 3 year old, and has to either
a) go home and change his shoes
b) stick with them for the whole day
c) go straight away to get them cleaned/ buy a pare of replacements straight away.
Which is generally time consuming or you can feel horrible for the rest of the day with cold feet.
Plesant.