I’m back! We are tired and happy. Back to the real world of carpool and homework, laundry and “What’s for dinner?” So much to do, so much to tell. Where to start? With my thoughts on some shocking parenting behaviour!
I know taking your beloved babes to the Theme Parks of Orlando Florida can prove to be stressful. What with the crowds and all the “I want ice creams”, “I’m tireds”,“I want on THAT ride now” “Get me off this scary ride now” and general whining going on. Here is the thing. We are the parents. We are the ones who are expected to step up, grab a map, create a plan of action, have snacks on hand for the “hungrys” that attack. Figure out when to say “No” and when to cave to the demands of our wee folk. We may also need to dig deep if this memory making day hits a few bumps! Tap those reserves of patience and kindness, find what is needed to get our babies through the stressful, exciting, emotional roller coaster of a day that is the Theme Park experience.
Above all, we must avoid these parenting fails that made me shake my head and chomp on my tongue to keep quiet on my foray through the Theme Parks this week:
When your two year old toddler falls down in her bathing suit and scrapes both of her knees and cuts her palms. Your reaction should never be “Of course it’s gonna hurt you cry baby.” Are you kidding me? Perhaps take her off her way short leash, then she would not trip every time you raise your arm to point at something new! Parent fail!
Seventeen? year old Mama in ripped up cut offs and tank top super preggers with baby number two and constantly readjusting your hair, pulling down your shorts to umm cover your cheeks and checking your makeup, not that I am judging, you self involved tart. An 8 month old baby gets NO nutritional value from that Orange Crush Soda you just poured in her bottle! Parent fail.
Sir, your little boy is clearly exhausted and terrified of Shrek in 4-D.
Shrek is a big boy! In this Momma’s humble opinion, telling him to “Suck it Up”. Not Okay. Ever. Parent fail.
…and the timeless classic seen in every theme park in the Orlando area…
Wheel chair fakers. You know, the family that pretends they are in need of a wheel chair, so they go sign one out? Now they can cut to the front of every line. News flash, we are on to you! It is a dead giveaway when your kid is utilizing the wheelchair as you approach the Superman ride but when we see you again at the Hulk rollercoaster Mom is taking a turn!
What exactly do you think you are teaching your impressionable young children? Spiderman would be disappointed with you. Parent fail.
I would never pretend I am perfect, in fact my kids faces may hurt from being repeatedly asked to smile for the camera for the past two weeks, but I also know I did my job!! Those smiling exhausted kids tucked snug in their beds tonight are happy and content, we all enjoyed ourselves and my two girls did not suffer any major Parent Fails. Can’t wait until next year!
ThatGirl39 says
Some people never fail to amaze with their parenting stupidity! It’s the poor kids that suffer in the end and then (usually) grow up to make the same mistakes! Glad you had great fun though! x
Adventures In China says
I shook my head at those parenting fails. Can’t say I’m surprised, but it’s still so disappointing. Humanity fail!
Glad you had a good time and got home safely. I love Disneyland, but never been to Disneyworld. I’m going to have to do that one of these days.
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Joe. says
Welcome back! And isn’t it weird how miserable families seem to be at a “happy Family” place??
Crazy Shenanigans says
Welcome back! Oh these are some great parent fails. It urks me to no end when I see parents giving toddlers sugar laced soda!
Jessica Warrick says
I can not believe all the completely wrong and unjust things parents do to there children. If only these people could look into the future and see what there blatant disregard for there children’s welfare is doing to them. Its wrong, just wrong.
Virginia J. Mcdonald says
What an experience!
I just can’t imagine myself having to experience all these in the next few years.
I just hope before that day comes, I will be able to save more patience which I have to take with me.
However, I know how exhausting as it may be, it was a worthwhile trip for you and the family! Great post!
my little world says
Oh my! I grew up there and we did go to these parks alot. ( always knew someone who’s parent worked there and we got in free)- I used to HATE the wheel chair fakers!!! GRR it still makes me mad!
I also cringe when i see kids drinking soda. I guess her make up was too much to carry she couldn’t keep water in a few extra bottles. lol
I’m glad you had fun!! You definitely should go back again.
I want to go on a Disney Cruise. The hubs doesn’t want to though 🙁
blueviolet says
There is so much parent fail out there and apparently you saw a lot of it! Unreal what people will do to serve their own selfish purposes!
Glad you had fun though. And welcome home!