Brer Chump
Cousin of the great Zen Philosopher Bosho
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- Oct 13, 2007
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Why do you find this odd? We always do a 2-and-2 configuration, in two consecutive rows, for our family of 4. Each parent is responsible for one kid, so the responsibilities are split evenly, and each kid gets to sit by the window so there's no fighting. It's easy to hand stuff back and forth over the seat, if needed, and we always put our youngest behind our oldest so that if he accidentally kicks the seat, he's only bothering a family member and not a stranger. When we were rookies we did 3-and-1, with the single parent on the aisle, but then that left one parent essentially responsible for both kids, while the other parent got to kick back, which really isn't fair.
The family I was adjacent to were across the aisle from each other. They had the window and middle seat and I had the aisle seat. Across the aisle they had the window and middle seat. When items needed to be handed over, both me and the other aisle seat had to help which was no big deal. MY DW told me that her row was a father and lap baby in the window seat and across the row were three boys who were brothers ages about 10, 8 and 6 who were constantly fighting. Mom dad and infant child were in a nearby row.