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Re: Is it wrong to bring a beer while your kids trick or tre
The question of this thread was do you think it is wrong to bring a beer with you while trick or treating with your children. I still think it *is* poor judgment. Not the drinking in front of one's children part. No, that is not wrong at all. I agree drinking secretly (i.e. hiding it from the kids) sets a horrible example and drinking alcohol in moderation is not something that is bad or wrong so why would you hide having a cocktail or 2?
What I am reacting to re this question is walking around outside with alcohol while one is supervising their children. That is what I think is poor judgment. First of all drinking outside while walking around from house to house in the neighborhood is IMO low class. IMO OK? You don't have to agree. Just sharing my thoughts. And drinking while supervising small children while they are going door to door just adds to the poor judgment. IMO.
Halloween trick or treating *is* for the kids IMO and I think it is great for their parents to join in the fun i.e. dressing up and enjoying the fun and excitement their kids are having. Then you can go home and enjoy adult company and a few drinks with your friends while the kids are going through their loot. In the safety of the home.
The question of this thread was do you think it is wrong to bring a beer with you while trick or treating with your children. I still think it *is* poor judgment. Not the drinking in front of one's children part. No, that is not wrong at all. I agree drinking secretly (i.e. hiding it from the kids) sets a horrible example and drinking alcohol in moderation is not something that is bad or wrong so why would you hide having a cocktail or 2?
What I am reacting to re this question is walking around outside with alcohol while one is supervising their children. That is what I think is poor judgment. First of all drinking outside while walking around from house to house in the neighborhood is IMO low class. IMO OK? You don't have to agree. Just sharing my thoughts. And drinking while supervising small children while they are going door to door just adds to the poor judgment. IMO.
Halloween trick or treating *is* for the kids IMO and I think it is great for their parents to join in the fun i.e. dressing up and enjoying the fun and excitement their kids are having. Then you can go home and enjoy adult company and a few drinks with your friends while the kids are going through their loot. In the safety of the home.