Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha. Ha ha. As a girl from Utah I find this thread so high class and appropriate. I could rely hear the bishops sermon over the 8 zillion kids in the room. Ya'll dont KNOW church
What does any of this even mean?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha. Ha ha. As a girl from Utah I find this thread so high class and appropriate. I could rely hear the bishops sermon over the 8 zillion kids in the room. Ya'll dont KNOW church
What does any of this even mean?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
To the people who cringe when they see a child at church or restaurant or airplane, so what?! I don't like especially like children and even I understand they're going to be around.
Why is someone who doesn't like children on a parenting advice site?
I (the OP) wrote that. I don't like children as a rule, but I do have one (who I do like), that's why I'm here. I'm sorry if it offended you.
Anonymous wrote:Ha. Ha ha. As a girl from Utah I find this thread so high class and appropriate. I could rely hear the bishops sermon over the 8 zillion kids in the room. Ya'll dont KNOW church
Anonymous wrote:DH and I were out of town last weekend and decided to go to church that Sunday morning. We took 14 month old DS with us, and since we were just visiting, we brought him to the service with us. He was very quiet and well behaved and actually slept most of the time. The one time he started making noise (happy noise, not screaming), DH took him right out, and a lady followed him and told him he needed to drop DS off in the nursery. DH said we were just visiting, so we preferred to keep him with us. She was adamant, and said they asked parents don't bring their children to the service. We can't understand how we'd be expected to be comfortable leaving our child with people we didn't know.
Obviously we won't be back, but - would you have left your young toddler in a strange church nursery?
Anonymous wrote:Not the right church.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I worked in a church nursery for years and we had one time visitors all the time. All staff members were CPR and first aid trained and had background checks upon hire. Many had been on staff for years. Why wouldn't you leave your child in the nursery?
Because I don't know you (and don't know you know CPR or had a background check) and neither does my child. Have you met a 14 month old?
+1
I don't trust strangers just because they are located in the church nursery.
So much pearl-clutching.
Anonymous wrote:I'm the first PP above. My kids would have screamed bloody freakin murder being left with strangers at that age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
To the people who cringe when they see a child at church or restaurant or airplane, so what?! I don't like especially like children and even I understand they're going to be around.
Why is someone who doesn't like children on a parenting advice site?