Recently,
we went away for the weekend. This means a lot of eating out which is slow,
painful torture, but inspired my very first fact vs fiction entry.
I always
use to think that large families didn't eat out because of the following
reasons:
- It would take too long to
get a table for 5+ people because the world is made for families of four
or couples.
- It was just too expensive.
- You would have to down grade
your restaurant because of price.
Get ready
to have your mind blown- NONE OF THESE ARE THE REASON! The real reason why
larger families do not dine out is basically because of this list:
- The idea of being trapped in
a booth with all your children and that many open water/juice/pop glasses is
terrifying. You better hope you wore black pants, preferably polyester so
they will dry fast when inevitably the cups on the table are all knocked
over and pool into your lap. Children are invincible; they can flail their
arms all over the place and will NEVER get a spilled drink on them.
- The minute a waitress sees a
5+ table that automatically means snails pace. Have you ever tried to
contain starving monkey goats? Well take my hungry family to a restaurant
and you will get that experience.
- As parents, you mine-as-well
of ordered a side of ice cubes to throw on your food because by the time
you wrangle your children down and convince them to eat, your food is
freezing. Who really wants to pay good money for gross freezing food?
Could have had that experience at home.
When we
only had two kids, going out to eat wasn’t perfect but it was easy. Now I just
prefer to stay home and use the slow cooker- at least my food is hot when I am
eating 45 minutes after the kids finish!