I forgot to mention earlier that we made it through a huge milestone on Friday. The Babito went out in public for the first time without his Mommy or Daddy. My parents watched him for us on Friday and asked if it was ok if they took him to Disneyland. Of course we said yes, but it still made us both nervous that he would be out in the world without us.
I dropped him off at my parents on Friday morning. I had a list of things (from my wife) I was supposed to tell them. I told them not to give him cotton candy (too much sugar), no popcorn (he might choke), don’t let him go on the rides by himself (that was my joke), etc.
My parents just laughed at me. We may be overprotective, but hey we’re allowed to be with our firstborn son, right?
Anyway, I did call them a few times during the day to see how he (and they) were doing. My dad said to tell my wife that “Babito loves cotton candy and popcorn. That’s what he had for lunch.”
My parents dropped him off at our house around 9:00pm. He was exhausted and went straight to bed. He had a great time, and Mommy and Daddy survived the ordeal as well.
Tags: Babito, Disneyland, Parenting






Aww! That is too hilarious about the cotton candy and popcorn
I can absolutely understand your uneasiness. We’ve haven’t left our daughter alone with anyone out in the real world yet (not by choice, but due to lack of resources), but I would probably be calling every 30 minutes
BTW! I forget to mention…Love the new layout!
Sandy: I wanted to call every 30 minutes, but I held myself back! =) I’m glad you like the new layout.
It’s hard the first couple times, but then it gets easier
My parents kind of ignore my requests with the kids (actually, it’s really just my dad) and at first it would bug me. But then I stopped and really thought about my requests and how important they were in the grand scheme of things. So now, when I have things I seriously want done or not done, my dad takes me seriously
Debbie: My parents always say it’s their job to spoil The Babito, and I don’t really have a problem with it. I told my wife that my grandparents always spoiled me. Her reply was: “I know, and look how you turned out!”
All right, Babito! Next up: Driving!!! LOL!
My uncle who randomly enough owns a cotton candy machine that he rents out said that there is very little sugar to one spool of cotton candy… I am going to have to confirm this with him.
I am glad that Babito and his parents (hee, hee) survived the outing. I am sure that each time it will get easier for you. Grandparents are the best.
Valley Girl: Don’t rush things! =-)
Myla: Grandparents are the best, I just wish The Babito’s grandparents lived a little closer to us. They’re about 40 miles away. Let me know what you find out about the cotton candy. Thanks!
That’s so cute he comes home all exhausted and plops into bed…he must’ve had an eventful day….awww….your little babito going out into the world
PS: I like the new look of your blog
Romi: Hey Romi! Yes, The Babito is growing up. It really does go fast, so when you finally bag a man and he knocks you up be sure to enjoy every minute!
Thanks for the compliments on the blog’s looks too.
I call all the time too when the kids are not with me, it’s our right as parents:o)
Sounds like he had fun though, cant wait untill we take our kids down there to Disney:o)
Love the new layout, and I wanted to tell you that I’m pretty sure I saw the babito at Disneyland that day getting another toddler’s phone number. I wasn’t going to say anything - they grow up so fast, but I overheard him offer to buy her a cotton candy and some mouse ears. I hope me telling you and your wife is alright.
awww thats awesome adn i’m glad he’ liked it! i love the new layout btw!
Mommyca: It’s definitely our right! Your kids will love it. Try to go during the week because the crowds are much smaller.
Leaky: Thanks, Leaky. I trained him well, so I don’t doubt that you saw him. Did he get the digits? I’m glad you like the new layout.
Becky: Thanks, Becky! I’m following your lead by changing it regularly!