LockShockBarrel
Pudge controls the weather.
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I don't know how you guys keep your tempers with people who stare and question. If anyone said "What the matter with your kid, ******** or crippled or what?" I wouldn't be able to stop "Well, what the matter with you? Just rude or stupid too?" coming out of my mouth. We usually don't get too many questions, most people rightly assume when they see my father with his guide dog that he's blind. We get the occasional stare, usually more of a "look at the dog" thing than anything else, we get more of the backhanded comment thing like "Must be nice not to wait in line because you have that dog..."
I think the worst/best experience with that kind of person was last year at Crystal Palace (I have this posted elsewhere so bear with me if you're read it) We had ADR's and when we checked in I asked that we be seated at a table out of the way so no one going back and forth to the buffet, or servers for that matter, would have to step over the dog. They said it'd be no problem. About 10 minutes later we were called, ahead of another family who had checked in before us, purely because a table out of the way had come up. The father of this family noticed and in a loud sarcastic voice that carried over the whole porch said "WOW must be nice to butt in front of other people just because you have that dog with you, even though WE were here first." I whipped around very ready to lay into this guy, but an older man from another group put his hand on my shoulder and stopped me, got close to the yeller and said "I hope you realize how badly you've just embarrassed your family for saying that (which the mother and 2 sons looked mortified that he'd done this) and have now cemented yourself as "that a$$hole" in the minds of all these people.''
Good for you guys to be able not to lose it with the rudeness and the staring, I just don't know how you do it!
I think the worst/best experience with that kind of person was last year at Crystal Palace (I have this posted elsewhere so bear with me if you're read it) We had ADR's and when we checked in I asked that we be seated at a table out of the way so no one going back and forth to the buffet, or servers for that matter, would have to step over the dog. They said it'd be no problem. About 10 minutes later we were called, ahead of another family who had checked in before us, purely because a table out of the way had come up. The father of this family noticed and in a loud sarcastic voice that carried over the whole porch said "WOW must be nice to butt in front of other people just because you have that dog with you, even though WE were here first." I whipped around very ready to lay into this guy, but an older man from another group put his hand on my shoulder and stopped me, got close to the yeller and said "I hope you realize how badly you've just embarrassed your family for saying that (which the mother and 2 sons looked mortified that he'd done this) and have now cemented yourself as "that a$$hole" in the minds of all these people.''
Good for you guys to be able not to lose it with the rudeness and the staring, I just don't know how you do it!
But I guess there will always be rude people in the world but the majority of people are good and kind and I always pray that they are the ones who will cross our paths as we journey thru life.
DD is having a much needed lie in and the plan is to head to the hotel pool at 11am. Her nose is still blocked and God love her she keeps taking my hand and tapping her nose as if to say "Mom fix it please" as her Mom she thinks I can fix everything and it always breaks my heart when I cant fix it instantly. Hopefully it will clear abit to day and she can get back to her happy little self. She went to bed with her swim suit in her hand as she knows its a day at the pool...swimming or any kind of water play is DD real passion in life. Whenever we are on holiday DD is always the star attraction at the pool because of her reaction... her peels of laughter can be heard for miles!!
Better go as the pool is calling.........



I will poet a longer report on our trip in the coming week....need to get my thoughts together! Once again thanks for all the kind posts during the trip it was always great to log on to the forum and hear your thoughts. Love and light from Ireland