Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It happened. sW airlines. Coming back from Orlando. Family was flying from San Juan.
LOL, you fly Southwest Airlines, especially from Orlando, and you get what you deserve! And it sounds like that’s exactly what happened, OP! Hope you learned your lesson. You lie down with dogs, ya get fleas!
Anonymous wrote:It happened. sW airlines. Coming back from Orlando. Family was flying from San Juan.
Anonymous wrote:I’d have offered to help with the lap kid. I’d have told the older kids one of two things: either 1) I’m going to call Santa and have you put on the naughty list or 2) I’m going to open the emergency door and toss you out if you don’t knock it off.
I’m a nanny and I have zero issue with telling other people’s kids to stop being assholes. I also have zero problem with lying to them about potential outcomes.
Anonymous wrote:It happened. sW airlines. Coming back from Orlando. Family was flying from San Juan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last night we flew back to DC. Family in front of us had 5 kids (1 was a lap child), mom & nanny.
Lap child was never in a lap. Was bouncing around the sears during take off/landing. We hit bad turbulence during landing & kid bounced up & hit her hear on ceiling.
Kids were throwing skittles at passengers in front. Also lots of screaming. At one point older kiddo (maybe 3rd grade) was dumping soda on younger (maybe 1st grade) brother. Same 1st grade brother definitely peed on the seat. Not on accident. Like stood up- unzipped pants & peed.
Mom moved away from kids midway and sat further up- leaving nanny with 5 kids.
That’s the fact pattern- what would you have done?
Troll level: novice. Implausible, not particularly amusing, and unlikely to provoke any strong response as a result.
This. Never happened.
Agree. There is no flight from Orlando that had enough extra seats for mom to just get up and move, and they don’t allow that in 2020 anyway.
I'm not OP, but yes there are.
I was on a Southwest flight from Orlando to DCA last week that had a few extra seats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last night we flew back to DC. Family in front of us had 5 kids (1 was a lap child), mom & nanny.
Lap child was never in a lap. Was bouncing around the sears during take off/landing. We hit bad turbulence during landing & kid bounced up & hit her hear on ceiling.
Kids were throwing skittles at passengers in front. Also lots of screaming. At one point older kiddo (maybe 3rd grade) was dumping soda on younger (maybe 1st grade) brother. Same 1st grade brother definitely peed on the seat. Not on accident. Like stood up- unzipped pants & peed.
Mom moved away from kids midway and sat further up- leaving nanny with 5 kids.
That’s the fact pattern- what would you have done?
Troll level: novice. Implausible, not particularly amusing, and unlikely to provoke any strong response as a result.
This. Never happened.
Agree. There is no flight from Orlando that had enough extra seats for mom to just get up and move, and they don’t allow that in 2020 anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ughh....some of this sounds like me. I just flew out with my four kids to visit my sister and see my niece get baptized. On the was back, I started giving my 5 year old a starburst for every page of hidden pictures he could find. I let him just throw the wrappers on the floor thinking we would get them later. Then all five of us fell asleep. We woke up when the plane landed at 1am. My second grader woke up wet. Here, she had peed while she was sleeping. She started crying because she was tired and wanted to clean herself up, but couldn’t get up while the plane was taxiing. Finally, the plane stops, and she runs back to the bathroom to change. While she is gone, my fourth grader, who I hadn’t noticed was looking kind of green, pukes everywhere. Meanwhile, my 5 year old won’t wake up all of the way and keeps laying on me. When my second grader got back and saw all of the vomit, she kind of lost it and started sobbing loudly.
So, my fifth grader picked up everyone’s books and threw them in his own backpack and took her off the plane. I helped my fourth grader get a little cleaned up, grabbed my little one who refused to walk, and left. I apologized profusely to the flight attendants on our way out. What we left behind was seriously disgusting.
I don’t know why I am telling this story here. Big families on planes? But it was about the worst ten minutes of my life.
Ack! That is truly a hellish trip. Sorry that happened to your family.
Mom seems pretty unconcerned, I think she is looking for sympathy, not apologizing for her family’s negative impact on the world. SHE is the problem with the world, procreating without responsibility, then asking everyone else to “literally” clean up the mess she makes.