Kukri
Well-Known Member
A Baby Blake will pass an entire disposable nappy, but the seacock won't.
Don't ask me how I know that.
Don't ask me how I know that.
I presume by that you mean that either you know how the OP can avoid the crowds in the med, or you know how to keep kids quiet. Either way: please tell.One thing I'll add as no-one else seems to have; if either child ( or the adults for that matter ! ) are likely to make constant screaming crying noise, try to be considerate to others spending their hard earned leisure time.
They may be little darlings to you but fingernails on blackboard to someone else inflicted with it...
I presume by that you mean that either you know how the OP can avoid the crowds in the med, or you know how to keep kids quiet. Either way: please tell.
One thing I'll add as no-one else seems to have; if either child ( or the adults for that matter ! ) are likely to make constant screaming crying noise, try to be considerate to others spending their hard earned leisure time.
They may be little darlings to you but fingernails on blackboard to someone else inflicted with it...
Babies (not usually toddlers or older children) only cry when they're ill, uncomfortable or in distress - as they have no other means of communication.
I mean if the baby is proving to make a lot of incessant noise it would be considerate for the Cat' crew to choose relatively secluded spots, rather than go for the favourite bit and drive everyone else away.
Not always possible but it would be nice to consider it.