MushyMushy
Marseeya Here!
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No, sounds like there was plenty of room to roam and I would have kept some distance so as not to interrupt their lunch.
This reminds me of a few weeks ago when I took my daughters to a movie. We were the only people in the theater, and were sitting in the back/top row. A woman entered the theater and came up the stairs and sat in the chair directly in front of my daughter. I thought it was so strange.
Yeah, I don't get people who do that!
It's hard enough to find a bit of personal space while you're in public, so I never understand when the next people who enter an area (be it a park, movie theater, whatever) gravitates to the first people who are there.
I wouldn't have cared if we liked that particular area or not, I wouldn't have intruded on the couple sitting there. Now if there had been a good many other people in the park, it would be completely different and I would have gone where I wanted. But I just think it's strange when people do that sort of thing. I also think it's strange when a person or people walk into an area that's quiet and calm and make a bunch of noise. It's like they're completely unaware of their environment, or maybe they just don't care.







They had the entire rest of the park to play/walk around in, why they had to choose the area where we were at was what I didn't understand. Now if that had been the only place to see the lake, I would have understood, but it wasn't. Then the kids were running around in the small area and being very noisy, and right up beside our table. Then Grandma comes down the hill and wants to take pictures.
I leaned over to DH and whispered "they'll probably ask us to take a picture of all of them next." Thankfully they didn't. I just like space, and with the park being totally empty I just didn't understand why they felt they had to be right beside us. It was annoying, I'll admit it. 
