HEY YOU who keeps staring at me because my baby is crying, or complaining not-so-quietly to the person sitting next to you about screaming pain-in-the-ass children on planes--I'm not enjoying it either! I would pay serious bucks for some miracle that will keep my child quiet and content from take-off to landing. So if you possess such powers, please do fill me in. And share it with other traveling parents. I assure you, you'll get rich fast!
Seriously people, please try to keep in mind that most frazzled parents really are doing their absolute best to keep their kids from driving everyone else on the flight crazy. Perhaps you could try showing some compassion for them. If you keep that promise, perhaps they will promise to keep their child from pounding on your seat back for two hours straight or from eating food off your tray.
Now everyone, have a nice flight.
Give your children alcohol. Or drugs. So that they stop kicking us and throwing things on our heads. Or spitting up on us. Or running up and down the isles and banging in to us / our work that then gets spilled all over the floor / our laptops. And don't give me that nonsense about harming the kids or us not being tolerant. If kids don't behave themselves, they don't belong on planes. Or they should be sedated. Or put in very long sleeves that tie around the back.
It's all for the greater good.
And it is the parent's responsibility to make it happen. You wouldn't expect people to understand if your child rampaged in a restaurant, kicking people's chairs and fingering their food.
If you know how to keep a child quiet better than their parents do,
feel free to take over. Like the prior poster wrote, easier said
than done. As we found on our most recent trip, even multiple
prescription medicines failed to prevent/cure/soothe our child's
ear-ache, and yes, he was screaming in agony during the landing.
I am so sorry if you were inconvenienced. If you ever had to
endure similar pain, you'd probably bellow too. Judging from
the awful glares we got, in the public perception,
the 1.5 hours he was quiet were overshadowed by the
20 minutes he was noisy.
It's easy to suggest giving a child alcohol or drugs on an e-forum.
In real life this is illegal, and parents trying this would get arrested;
in case you didn't know. In case you *did* know,
why bother to bring it up? Even as a "joke", it's threadbare.
We need to travel too. Since you advise that we stay
home or stay off planes, why don't you try that strategy
for yourself? Telecommute or drive to your destination.
Or give yourself the meds, drinks, and straitjacket.
Might mellow you out.