Watching my daughter have so much fun playing and eating at Chuck E. cheese.
Low Point:
Originally going to a Japanese teppanyaki restaurant, and having the little one scream her brains out so badly that we paid for our drinks and salads and left.
In truth, the munchkin probably saved us all from some nasty food poisoning. The Japanese restaurant was really yucky and I know in the back of all our heads we were screaming right along there with my daughter. I don't know if it was the vibes of the place or if it smelled really bad to her or what, but she just definately was NOT going to stay there. She's only acted that crazy in a restaurant once before in her life and that was when she was four months old.
She had a FANTASTIC time at Chuck E. Cheese though. She ran my mother-in-law ragged. Unlike the first time we went, she hated the little cars this time and she also ventured into the big kid play area without a care in the world. I thought for sure she would have been run over by the bigger kids, but she held her own pretty darn well. She also beat on one of the ticket games so badly (without a token even) that it gave her eight tickets probably out of mercy just so she'd stop banging! But the prize lady was very nice and let her buy a prize with her eight tickets. We bought her a balloon and when a birthday party left they forgot to take a couple of their balloons with them and the woman cleaning up the mess gave them to my daughter too. Let me tell you, she was in heaven.
2 comments:
I used to go to Chuck E. Cheese growing up. It was the best place for kids!
Hmm maybe your baby girl had some insight about the other place.
M~
Wow...do you loan her out for special events. I bet she'd be real handy when choosing a wedding caterer with that kind of sense about her.
It's funny about Chuck E. Cheese. One of my good friends got fired from there when he was 16 for having a poor attitude. The funny thing is, he's one of the most upbeat outgoing people we know.
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