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Reply to "Bringing your own toys to the playground-what's the etiquette?"
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[quote=Anonymous]To answer your question, "Is it annoying?" I'd say "yes". When you have a toddler there are lots of things that are annoying. It's annoying when you go to the grocery store, manage to get past the cookie aisle without your kid noticing and then turn to corner to find another mom feeding her kids cookies, causing your child to remember that there are cookies at the grocery store and start begging. It's annoying when your kid is excited to get on the elevator, and then you get on and it turns out that the person who got on the floor before is going the same place and has already pushed the 7. It's annoying when you spend 45 minutes packing the diaper bag, trying the potty, getting the correct clothes on, and it starts to rain as you walk out the door to the park. It's annoying when you finally get a good sleep routine going and then it's daylight savings. It's also annoying when you are planning a fun outing to the park and it turns out to be no fun at all because your kid is obsessed with someone else's toy. All of these things are annoying, but none of them are things you can prevent, or should try and prevent. You just got to swear under your breath, and put one foot in front of the other. [/quote]
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