My husband and I decided to take our two children, then ages seven and three, to our favorite "adult" restaurant for the first time. The younger child
refused to stay in her seat and danced around our table. Her sister, tears rolling down her face, laughed loudly at the three-year-old's antics and
pounded the table.
Beet-red with embarrassment, my husband warned them through clenched teeth, "If you don't start behaving, you'll never eat out with us again!"
The man at the next table leaned over to his wife. "Look dear," he said. "Quality time!"
Received from Thomas S. Ellsworth.
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