Mother's Day ideas in the rain :(

Anonymous
Can anyone suggest some mother's day ideas in the rain? We were supposed to go to a winery. Multiple families, a whole bunch of little girls in the 6-8 year old range and a lone 2.5 year old boy. Who likes to run. A lot. (sigh) Is there anything that would be fun and would not be terrible with our token toddler? Was hoping for something a little less child friendly than a typical kid-event that we'd do on a weekend.
Anonymous
Let the dads take them to fun zone or something. You stay home and watch netflix and drink wine together.
Anonymous
Dad and kids to a trampoline park. Me to get a pedicure.
Anonymous
you were taking a group of kids to a winery????
Anonymous
have your DHs make you happy and make it all about you. if done correctly, you won't care about the rain
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Let the dads take them to fun zone or something. You stay home and watch netflix and drink wine together.


Perfect.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:you were taking a group of kids to a winery????


+1 ?!

I’d have the dad’s take the kids. You moms do what you want.
Anonymous

My idea of a great mother's day is to relax at home and have NO PLANS. We live a very hectic life these days. I will read on the couch, surrounded by my kids and my dog, with a nice cup of tea, and listen to the rain in the background. Bliss!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:you were taking a group of kids to a winery????


Wineries are so kid friendly
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:you were taking a group of kids to a winery????


Wineries are so kid friendly


We go to a winery every year for Mother’s Day. I am so disappointed it will be a washout this year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Let the dads take them to fun zone or something. You stay home and watch netflix and drink wine together.


Perfect.


+100
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone suggest some mother's day ideas in the rain? We were supposed to go to a winery. Multiple families, a whole bunch of little girls in the 6-8 year old range and a lone 2.5 year old boy. Who likes to run. A lot. (sigh) Is there anything that would be fun and would not be terrible with our token toddler? Was hoping for something a little less child friendly than a typical kid-event that we'd do on a weekend.



Seriously this is the weirdest and worst parenting trend I’ve ever seen. Parents drinking wine while their kids run around. WTF. You guys are going to say it’s fine but really? We (group of adults) went to a winery last year. 20 and 30 somethings all drinking wine with babies running around. Toddler in the parking lot while the really cool parent picnicking with olives, cheese and bread enjoying their Chardonnay. Seriously? What a trend. Parent your kids. Get a babysitter when the activity is drinking alcohol.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:you were taking a group of kids to a winery????


+1 ?!

I’d have the dad’s take the kids. You moms do what you want.


What is wrong with you people? Of course we take the kids to the winery. Some of them are rather family friendly. We set up games, they run around, listen to music. We've don't it for years. And by the looks of other families there, lots of people do the same. It's fun. We're all together. Sorry that is so hard for you to imagine. JFC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone suggest some mother's day ideas in the rain? We were supposed to go to a winery. Multiple families, a whole bunch of little girls in the 6-8 year old range and a lone 2.5 year old boy. Who likes to run. A lot. (sigh) Is there anything that would be fun and would not be terrible with our token toddler? Was hoping for something a little less child friendly than a typical kid-event that we'd do on a weekend.



Seriously this is the weirdest and worst parenting trend I’ve ever seen. Parents drinking wine while their kids run around. WTF. You guys are going to say it’s fine but really? We (group of adults) went to a winery last year. 20 and 30 somethings all drinking wine with babies running around. Toddler in the parking lot while the really cool parent picnicking with olives, cheese and bread enjoying their Chardonnay. Seriously? What a trend. Parent your kids. Get a babysitter when the activity is drinking alcohol.


Shove it where the sun doesn't shine, friend. I'll do what works for our family. And as long as we are doing it safely, with a DD, what you think or want is completely irrelevant. See you around the wineries with my kids!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone suggest some mother's day ideas in the rain? We were supposed to go to a winery. Multiple families, a whole bunch of little girls in the 6-8 year old range and a lone 2.5 year old boy. Who likes to run. A lot. (sigh) Is there anything that would be fun and would not be terrible with our token toddler? Was hoping for something a little less child friendly than a typical kid-event that we'd do on a weekend.



Seriously this is the weirdest and worst parenting trend I’ve ever seen. Parents drinking wine while their kids run around. WTF. You guys are going to say it’s fine but really? We (group of adults) went to a winery last year. 20 and 30 somethings all drinking wine with babies running around. Toddler in the parking lot while the really cool parent picnicking with olives, cheese and bread enjoying their Chardonnay. Seriously? What a trend. Parent your kids. Get a babysitter when the activity is drinking alcohol.


So you've never been to Europe?
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