I take my kids out to Japanese restaurants all the time, even my 6-month-old. As long as I know they'll be well-behaved then it's fine. Maybe Sean is a quiet baby and Britney is a better mom than we all think.
I take my daughter out to eat, too, but I tend to stay away from places where people are paying a premium to eat, and where I know a mess and some screeching won't annoy other diners. But going on past info on Britney, she changes poopy diapers on tables! If that's how she's going to do it, maybe she should stick to McD's or Chili's where they might be a little more forgiving. But this has nothing to do with her parenting, I'm not judging her on that at all. It's simply her choice in restaurants.
I take my daughter out to eat, too, but I tend to stay away from places where people are paying a premium to eat, and where I know a mess and some screeching won't annoy other diners. But going on past info on Britney, she changes poopy diapers on tables! If that's how she's going to do it, maybe she should stick to McD's or Chili's where they might be a little more forgiving. But this has nothing to do with her parenting, I'm not judging her on that at all. It's simply her choice in restaurants.
I take my boys out to nice restaurants all the time too! I learned to teach them early how how to behave in a nice restaurant and they love getting dressed up and going out to new places.
Of course, if I had a baby that liked to cry I wouldn't bring him at that time but if they are well behaved their age wouldn't deter me at all.
My problem with this photo was if she wants the paparrazi to leave her alone, why would you go to Nobu? The paparazzi stalk the place.
Good point about choosing Nobu when you want to be left alone to lead a normal life. Seems all her crying for privacy is her way of biting the hand (or machine) that feeds her.
This girl has NO IDEA of what an appropriately family-friendly restaurant is. I'm sorry, but Noby is not one of them.
ReplyDeleteOops, I meant Nobu.
ReplyDeleteI take my kids out to Japanese restaurants all the time, even my 6-month-old. As long as I know they'll be well-behaved then it's fine. Maybe Sean is a quiet baby and Britney is a better mom than we all think.
ReplyDeleteI take my daughter out to eat, too, but I tend to stay away from places where people are paying a premium to eat, and where I know a mess and some screeching won't annoy other diners. But going on past info on Britney, she changes poopy diapers on tables! If that's how she's going to do it, maybe she should stick to McD's or Chili's where they might be a little more forgiving. But this has nothing to do with her parenting, I'm not judging her on that at all. It's simply her choice in restaurants.
ReplyDeleteI take my daughter out to eat, too, but I tend to stay away from places where people are paying a premium to eat, and where I know a mess and some screeching won't annoy other diners. But going on past info on Britney, she changes poopy diapers on tables! If that's how she's going to do it, maybe she should stick to McD's or Chili's where they might be a little more forgiving. But this has nothing to do with her parenting, I'm not judging her on that at all. It's simply her choice in restaurants.
ReplyDeleteI take my boys out to nice restaurants all the time too! I learned to teach them early how how to behave in a nice restaurant and they love getting dressed up and going out to new places.
ReplyDeleteOf course, if I had a baby that liked to cry I wouldn't bring him at that time but if they are well behaved their age wouldn't deter me at all.
My problem with this photo was if she wants the paparrazi to leave her alone, why would you go to Nobu? The paparazzi stalk the place.
I seriously doubt that changing poopy diapers at McD's or Chili's would not be as offensive. What are you really trying to say?
ReplyDeleteGood point about choosing Nobu when you want to be left alone to lead a normal life. Seems all her crying for privacy is her way of biting the hand (or machine) that feeds her.
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