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- DerAlta
Yes, My wife and I went out to Bertucci's Brick Oven Pizza last night for a few beers and a pizza. I specifically asked for a back corner table to avoid young children. Upon entering, I had noticed a table of a young couple with 4 children. Yes, I asked to be seated in the opposite end of the restaurant. A little peace and quiet while the missus and I enjoyed a dinner is not much to ask for.
Shortly after our complimentary bread arrived we noticed a fairly pregnant woman pushing a stroller with a young child (2 years old or so) in it, accompanied by her husband. They seated themselves not far from us. Yes, my bad luck holds true.
The first thing to come out of the gargantuan backpack was a small silver box. Where upon the father flipped its lid up and hit the play button on the portable DVD Player. "Monsters Inc." whirred to life and the 2 year old glue his wide open eyes to the screen. They played the sound at an appropriate level (about the same level as speaking adults would talk).
Through out the entire meal, the kid's eyes did not waiver from the movie. He did not speak a word, or even make a noise.
SO now I'm torn. Yes, Society has reached a new low, in that the TV has become the babysitter where ever the parents go. The kid will not learn appropriate public behavior or manners. It's just inevitably delaying the moment when he should be taught manners. It does this kid no good to plug him into a TV all the time.
However, I'm stymied on this because my wife and I were able to enjoy our meal without screaming kids. For a change we were able to hear out waiter. On occasion I could hear the kids at the other end of the place. For the most part, it wasn't bad.
What're your thoughts on this? Was the portable DVD a good or bad thing?
AO
Shortly after our complimentary bread arrived we noticed a fairly pregnant woman pushing a stroller with a young child (2 years old or so) in it, accompanied by her husband. They seated themselves not far from us. Yes, my bad luck holds true.
The first thing to come out of the gargantuan backpack was a small silver box. Where upon the father flipped its lid up and hit the play button on the portable DVD Player. "Monsters Inc." whirred to life and the 2 year old glue his wide open eyes to the screen. They played the sound at an appropriate level (about the same level as speaking adults would talk).
Through out the entire meal, the kid's eyes did not waiver from the movie. He did not speak a word, or even make a noise.
SO now I'm torn. Yes, Society has reached a new low, in that the TV has become the babysitter where ever the parents go. The kid will not learn appropriate public behavior or manners. It's just inevitably delaying the moment when he should be taught manners. It does this kid no good to plug him into a TV all the time.
However, I'm stymied on this because my wife and I were able to enjoy our meal without screaming kids. For a change we were able to hear out waiter. On occasion I could hear the kids at the other end of the place. For the most part, it wasn't bad.
What're your thoughts on this? Was the portable DVD a good or bad thing?
AO