Quote Originally Posted by redrumracer
You remove your children until they calm down, and that's the main thing that upsets me is when they don't do that.
Right. That's the part where I agree with the annoyance. But if a child cries out because he/she is hungry and it takes a second to fix the bottle or whatever is on that child's menu, then give it a second. If the crying is incessant, then the right to get upset is valid.

Another thing I might add. I was very aware of annoyances so I did not go to nice restaurants very often at all BECAUSE I knew that I might have a chance of ruining someone else dinner.

I have a good time now because my oldest daughter has a daughter of her own now (two months old) and watching her go through the motions is amusing, lolol. Haven't been out to dinner with her with the baby yet, though.

Later, QD.