Dining out with my toddler and surprisingly he was well behaved. Contented and happy eating fries
As I posted in my blog here, my son Caleb and I decided to drop by and eat at S&R.
While standing in the line Caleb was already restless. He was holding the balls, still in the net but kept on dropping in on the floor. I would pick it up and after I gave it to him, he would throw it again. There are only a few customers but the staff are cramming and also takes time to fulfill orders.
Almost at the counter, when the lady in front turns around. Only to find out she was accidentally hit by my son.
Oh no worries, it's fine, that's normal for toddlers. Please don't let anyone kiss and touch him. She said when I asked for apologies.
That was nice of her and yeah, I don't let strangers or even friends kiss Caleb. Only my relatives, first degree to be exact. Call me OA but I stand in my baby rules.
When it was my turn to order, I was sad to say the waiting time for Pizza is thirty minutes. Of course, I can't wait that long. So, I changed my order to burger, fries and ice tea.
This is what I missed here, the fries. Unlike in other fast food, the fries here are larger. You could taste the potato and not oil.
Caleb was hungry, so I let him lay down in my time and gave him milk.
While I was starting to eat, I was indeed hungry.
Thus as usual he won't doesn't like me eating without me. After consuming half of his feeding bottle, he got up.
Those chubby hands stretched, murmuring asking to feed him what I am eating.
Tell me you have a toddler, without telling me you have a toddler. Trying to snatch my food so I gave him fries.


Infairness, he behaved that day and was content eating. That's the new combo, dipped fries in a burger. It tastes better!
We enjoyed dining together.

Our drinks, cheers!
Now, I am planning to go out at least once a month so he can get used to it. I had watched some videos and read articles that frequently bringing toddlers out has a benefit. Eventually, they would adjust and behave in public. Hope so it will work .
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I was just about to say the same thing! Hahaha. It really helps toddlers when they’re used to going out and experiencing different environments. Of course, it still depends on how the parents guide their children’s behavior.
And yesss, I also love SNR fries! They’re top-tier! 🤤
My friend, who’s also a mom, doesn’t allow other people to kiss her babies. Better safe than sorry!
Ang cute naman ng ka-date mo ate lhes 😍
Hehe, since I am a FTM, watching vlogs and reading thought of fellow parents helps a lot.
And yes, everyone had their own parenting style.
Diba? Fries the best!
Yep, it was so hard once the baby is sick. And how I wish everyone should be cautious.
Thus, you know what? It's a tradition here to put saliva to the baby to avoid getting bati? 🥹🥹
It was so hard to stop the elders 🥹
Hehehe, I remember how Kyle kissed Caleb back then. Even twisted his face in his direction if his busy with other things😂😂
maybe he will behave more if he gets this food. just bring him here it's easier :P
Enjoy