I've gone to Disneyland with you "I don't need a purse" people. By the end of the day, everyone had stolen my water, snacks, band-aids, an Advil. And then they copied my photos. But, anecdotes. I'm sure y'all aren't as annoying as my college friends.
And this is the purse I'm talking about. This is not large or able to hide bombs or beer.
I've gone to Disneyland with you "I don't need a purse" people. By the end of the day, everyone had stolen my water, snacks, band-aids, an Advil. And then they copied my photos. But, anecdotes. I'm sure y'all aren't as annoying as my college friends.
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Half the reason my purse is as big as it is is to hold all of H & now BabyLiu's stuff.
I've gone to Disneyland with you "I don't need a purse" people. By the end of the day, everyone had stolen my water, snacks, band-aids, an Advil. And then they copied my photos. But, anecdotes. I'm sure y'all aren't as annoying as my college friends.
And this is the purse I'm talking about. This is not large or able to hide bombs or beer.
Disney is different. I'd carry a small bag that holds a camera and water bottle. The same bag i carry as a "purse" when i travel (i don't think most people count an extra small messenger bag as a purse. ) How often doors the average person need band aids or Advil? I can buy snacks.
I've gone to Disneyland with you "I don't need a purse" people. By the end of the day, everyone had stolen my water, snacks, band-aids, an Advil. And then they copied my photos. But, anecdotes. I'm sure y'all aren't as annoying as my college friends.
And this is the purse I'm talking about. This is not large or able to hide bombs or beer.
For future reference, if you need band-aids or Advil, go to First Aid. They hand them out for free.
But yeah, I'm totally the super prepared pack mule of my friends. lol
this is my first thought with the idea that it has to be a clear bag or clutch w/o a handle. If I were going to bring a bag it would be a small wristlet (no kids). But it said your clutch can't have a strap, i don't know why a hand held clutch is more secure than one that hangs from my wrist. I can see setting the bag down at my feet and it getting kicked for miles. I shouldn't have to hold a baggie for dear life for 4 hours.
I've gone to Disneyland with you "I don't need a purse" people. By the end of the day, everyone had stolen my water, snacks, band-aids, an Advil. And then they copied my photos. But, anecdotes. I'm sure y'all aren't as annoying as my college friends.
And this is the purse I'm talking about. This is not large or able to hide bombs or beer.
Nah man, I'm usually that person in these situations that has it all. I still carry all my stuff in pockets to games though.
I don't understand why you would bring a kid to an NFL game who is young enough to require a giant bag of stuff to make sure it's happy. Aren't NFL tickets insanely expensive? I just looked at one game for the Cowboys 2013 season and the shit seats were $260 a seat. No, I'm not taking any kids with me to that. Hell, I'm not going to buy a ticket to that myself. I pay for cable. I'll watch the game on TV where I can have my big bag of needless stuff by my side and not worry about bag restrictions.
Having really only experienced college football games where this isn't a restriction on bags, I still just brought along a tiny wristlet with my phone, keys, chapstick, cash monies, ID and a CC. Easy peasy.
Also, I don't think a the bag size restriction is that small. The transparency would bother me but then I'd just put everything in cute little bags inside the clear bag.
It said seats were $260 - $800 dollars. I hope it was a misprint. However, I wouldn't pay $10 to see them. I hate crowds. I hate Dallas. So there you go.
I just looked at one game for the Cowboys 2013 season and the shit seats were $260 a seat.
Are you fucking kidding me? You had to have misread, right? Does anyone even like the Cowboys?
Pretty sure the only people who like the Cowboys don't even live in the Dallas area. They probably don't even live in Texas.
Where did you look, StubHub? The secondary market for NFL tickets is insane. We pay nowhere near that for our "shit seats" at Giants Stadium (although we have seasons) but we can easily sell tickets for that much if we wanted to for rivalry games. And we at least have two recent championships to justify that.
The only time we're bringing our kid to a game is when we travel for games, which we are not willing to completely eliminate when the kid gets here. Once kid gets mobile and I'm no longer BFing all the damn time, kid will stay home with family. He/she will always stay with family for local games but alas, still gotta bring a pump to the game (man I hope I can get away with just using a manual one but I don't know how tedious those are to use).
And speaking of travel, Cowboys Stadium was quite nice when we went. Too bad it's wasted on the Cowboys.
Who the hell only manages to bring a clutch bag to a football game?
Should be fun this fall when I may need to bring my breastpump to the games.
Wait.... what? Your going to pump at an NFL game?? Where would you even do that??
Sure, I'd have to when I leave the baby home with relatives when I go to a game. I don't think I'll be able to go the entire time without pumping when factoring in driving to and from the game. Though I will try to get away with pumping in the car before and after the game itself to avoid doing so in the stadium - otherwise, I guess the bathroom would be my only option?
Wait.... what? Your going to pump at an NFL game?? Where would you even do that??
Sure, I'd have to when I leave the baby home with relatives when I go to a game. I don't think I'll be able to go the entire time without pumping when factoring in driving to and from the game. Though I will try to get away with pumping in the car before and after the game itself to avoid doing so in the stadium - otherwise, I guess the bathroom would be my only option?
I just spent a weekend hanging out with a fellow new-mom friend while we both had to deal with pumping. Between the two of us we pumped on an airplane, in a cab while stuck in traffic, in my car while stuck in traffic, in a winery bathroom (not a stall, just standing there trying not to block the sinks), in the bridal suite of the wedding venue with catering people popping in and out randomly, and in the bride's former bedroom which is now her mom's office.
GOOD TIMES PUDDIN'. Mama's got to do what Mama's got to do. Also...hooter hiders style nursing cover works well for pumping privacy.
Oh also, velar, I'm not sure anybody has actually answered you, but yes, you'll be fine fitting baby stuff into a plastic bag. At that size their clothes and diapers are still small enough that it's actually a pretty compact package when you pare it down to the essentials since they don't need toys or snacks.
though...so this ban - you can still wear a baby in an ergo or something similar right? they don't count as a purse?
Oh also, velar, I'm not sure anybody has actually answered you, but yes, you'll be fine fitting baby stuff into a plastic bag. At that size their clothes and diapers are still small enough that it's actually a pretty compact package when you pare it down to the essentials since they don't need toys or snacks.
though...so this ban - you can still wear a baby in an ergo or something similar right? they don't count as a purse?
I hope so, as I was planning to use the carrier for our trip! And I see a lot of other fans with babies in carriers at games, it just seems like the ideal way to bring the baby.
This seriously irritates me and I have no plans to ever bring my kids to an NFL game, until their old enough to sit and enjoy it. Redskins tickets are way too expensive for me to go and chase a toddler around the whole time.
I don't understand why it's necessary at skins games since they already check bags and you have to go through metal detectors. It's just part of the ridiculous culture of fear that we're creating.
I don't understand why it's necessary at skins games since they already check bags and you have to go through metal detectors. It's just part of the ridiculous culture of fear that we're creating.
You know what it occurs to me that I would support? An express lane for people who are bringing in nothing.
I read another article on this today that said they are going to be creating a second ring of security outside of the gate security who's job it is to scan for people approaching the stadium from the parking lot with large/non-conforming bags, to stop people from getting within bombing distance to the stadium.
Are you fucking kidding me? You had to have misread, right? Does anyone even like the Cowboys?
They have to pay for their giant monstrosity of a stadium somehow.
Well, this explains why the shit seats at the Georgia Dome were so cheap. I thought it was because DH gets an employee discount and.....well, the seats were shitty.