Anonymous wrote:So you expect the entire family to revolve around you just because you have a three year old?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a three year old. I would take him to the dinner, bring a portable DVD player, headphones and DVDs for him. I'd have him sit and talk politely for as long as he could hold out, and then sit him in a corner and plug him in. Works for car trips, why not this?
I can't really explain why it bugs me when parents use electronics like that, but it does bug me. The 3 year old sitting there zoned out watching his DVD player will soon become the zoned out 13 year old sitting at the table listening to his MP-3 player.
I'm probably hopelessly old fashioned but I prefer - no electronics at the dinner table.
I agree. It's ruder and instilling terrible habits to do this instead of just doing age-appropriate things. And just waiting until the kid melts down and then taking him out is obnoxious too. Much better to just accept that three year olds don't do formal late-night dinners. Why set the kid and yourself up for failure?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a three year old. I would take him to the dinner, bring a portable DVD player, headphones and DVDs for him. I'd have him sit and talk politely for as long as he could hold out, and then sit him in a corner and plug him in. Works for car trips, why not this?
I can't really explain why it bugs me when parents use electronics like that, but it does bug me. The 3 year old sitting there zoned out watching his DVD player will soon become the zoned out 13 year old sitting at the table listening to his MP-3 player.
I'm probably hopelessly old fashioned but I prefer - no electronics at the dinner table.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is it with this very pregnant bs..please I was pregnant a few times and unless you are on bed rest which then the trip would be out of question anyway..it's his family reunion.geezzz pull it together. Why can't you use a resort sitter for one night? You already said it is a high end resort..stop being crazy. I have traveled at many high end resorts and believe me..they can't have a problem happen. Their sitters are usually bonded and drug tested..relax and don't ruin this for your husband. Also, if they think you are nutty..do some inward thinking..Are you nutty?? Work on this as it will save you a divorce.
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Anonymous wrote:I have a three year old. I would take him to the dinner, bring a portable DVD player, headphones and DVDs for him. I'd have him sit and talk politely for as long as he could hold out, and then sit him in a corner and plug him in. Works for car trips, why not this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is it with this very pregnant bs..please I was pregnant a few times and unless you are on bed rest which then the trip would be out of question anyway..it's his family reunion.geezzz pull it together. Why can't you use a resort sitter for one night? You already said it is a high end resort..stop being crazy. I have traveled at many high end resorts and believe me..they can't have a problem happen. Their sitters are usually bonded and drug tested..relax and don't ruin this for your husband. Also, if they think you are nutty..do some inward thinking..Are you nutty?? Work on this as it will save you a divorce.
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Anonymous wrote:We went on a cruise for a friend's wedding. We all had late seating dinner. One couple had a 3 year old. They would go to the buffet at 5 with the 3yo and have a light meal to eat with him. Then they would go back to the room, do the bedtime routine, bathe, change clothes, brush teeth, etc. His bedtime was between 8:00-8:30. At 7:45, the sitter would arrive, and the little boy would get into bed watching a video. The parents would then come down to dinner at 8pm. Worked out well for everyone. Maybe ask to have a later dinner for the big night and that will limit what the sitter has to do and you can get your child up to bedtime (or close). I agree with the PP who said that sitters at resorts are going to be lot safer than any random sitter. The sitters work for the resort and the resort has a lot of information on them. The reputation of the resort is on the line and they will make sure to vet the sitters.
Anonymous wrote:This is the hormones talking. Go and just plan to leave if DS has a hard time.
Simple.
Anonymous wrote:I disagree with almost every other poster -- I see no reason for you, DH and kid to try to attend this event. I presume it's part of a larger trip to the resort with the family. There's no reason why you have to attend EVERY. SINGLE. EVENT. It's ok to bow out if the logistics don't work for you and clearly they don't.
Politely bow out, see them at other things and during down time, and don't let anyone give you shit.