Thursday, February 14, 2008

A Happy Birthday Present we want to return

Why have a party for your kid's birthday at Chuck E Cheese's? Games, pizza, fun all around.

Why NOT have a party at Chuck E Cheese's? Germs, bacteria, and viruses all over the place.

Since Gabriel's party last Friday, both he and Ally have been sick. This illustrates how parents are irresponsible and allow sick kids in a public places so that they can spread their germs and also illustrates how poorly Chuck E Cheese's crew cleans and sanitizes. It isn't the same illness either, I don't think. Ally has had a runny nose, bad cough, and a mild fever. Gabe has a higher fever and a cough, not so much the runny nose. Ally seems to be getting better, but Gabriel's fever has been going strong since Sunday. He is being a trooper, saying that he feels OK, but that fever just won't go away. This will be his fourth missed day of school this week. Jessica is taking him to a doctor today. Hopfully, he will kick this soon so that he can go back to school. Not that I want to get rid of him, he likes school and is sad when he can't go. Seriously.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dude - you ruined my entire Chuck E. Cheese fantasy!! Now I'll be stuck having a standard, boring, adult party at some stupid place in Grandview or the Short North. Not as much fun, but I suppose it'll be cleaner. :(

Eric Rhodes said...

Dave and Busters is the way to go for you. It is the adult version of Chuck E Cheese's. You can play video games or games where you can win tickets for prizes. Plus, you get to have big people drink. It is a little more expensive, but WAY more fun. It is in Hilliard.

Sorry for ruining your fantasy.