tkd lisa said:I have one from last weekend. And yes, it's a bit judgemental, but it shocked me and the kids.
My 14 year old DD and 12 3/4 year old DS and I were staying at Ft. Wilderness. We were waiting on a boat to MK, and I pulled out the sunscreen to put on all of us. We use the spray stuff, and it was kind of windy, so I was being pretty careful about applying it. There was a family behind us (Mom, Dad, and 3 year old boy in a stroller). Seeing the sunscreen, Mom said "Oh, yes. We need to put sunscreen on you, jr." Little boy says "No." Mom says "You need sunscreen so you don't get burned." Little boy says "No!" a little louder. Mom pulls out the sunscreen lotion and approaches stroller. Little boy screams "No. Don't want it!"
I try to be helpful, thinking maybe he'd let her put on the spray stuff, say "Would you like to try mine?" Mom says "Honey, would you let me use that?" Son says "NOOOOO. You're stupid Mommy!"
My kids stood their with their mouths open. DD started trying to talk to him, but I told her to stay out of it. The dad said "well, if you won't put on sunscreen, I guess we'll just have to go back to the RV." The boy said "No sunscreen." The boat pulled up, and they got on. That child never did get sunscreen, but he got to go to the MK. Think they'll have problems when he's 16?
My kids even said "Mom, why did they let that little boy talk to his mom that way? She was just trying to take care of him!"
This post reminded me of a situation. It may be a bit OT but since it was a Disney themed parade we were going to maybe it counts....
We decided to go see the Festival of Lights downtown Chicago where they have a parade and Mickey makes the Christmas lights go on. My cousin and her family also decided to go so we all took the train into the city. It was myself and my kids DD7 and DS11, my cousin, her husband, her DS3, her DD9, and DD's friend. Let's just say it was a long train ride and an even longer walk to where the parade was going to be. My cousin's DS3 is pretty wild to begin with, even by 3 yr old standards. He was getting impatient waiting for the parade and started spitting on the heads of the people in front of him, while his dad held him.
