Here it is:

More from The Stir: Woman Posts REALLY Nasty Note After Neighbor’s Loud Bedroom Activities After the mom showed her brother, a dad blogger, the letter, he went off. He wrote a long, thoughtful post on his blog, sticking up for his sister, brother-in-law, and niece. He makes lots of good points (the baby normally doesn’t cry at night) and describes the kind of people his family members are. Sure, he’s biased, but it at least humanizes these parents, who clearly aren’t evil, entitled people, who think the world ought to bow down to them. Here are a few particularly interesting quotes from his letter: Clearly, he’s agitated, but I have to say, I agree with this man. I feel like writing a letter like this was just plain mean. Other people, though? Not so much. If you read some of the comments on the Huffington Post page, where the letter was republished, they actually think the letter writer was right! Here’s a sampling of some: Gotta love the Internet, right? It’s the land of perfect parents! I really don’t see how slipping an anonymous letter under someone’s door solved anything. It didn’t fix their vacation and only made the parents feel worse than they likely already did. If the baby was quiet the entire time, no one would have thought twice, so the issue isn’t bringing babies places, it’s bringing crying babies places. And, as every parent knows, it’s impossible to predict when your baby is going to start crying.  Taking a baby to super fancy restaurant is unacceptable, but a hotel? Why not? Like the brother said, there are plenty of adults-only resorts for childless people/people with grown kids to go. Although, you never know, you might get a room next to a super loud drunk. Who do you think is right? Image via Dad on the Run

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title: “Hotel Guest Leaves Parents Nasty Note For Bringing Crying Baby On Vacation” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-05” author: “Charmaine Collins”


Here it is:

More from The Stir: Woman Posts REALLY Nasty Note After Neighbor’s Loud Bedroom Activities After the mom showed her brother, a dad blogger, the letter, he went off. He wrote a long, thoughtful post on his blog, sticking up for his sister, brother-in-law, and niece. He makes lots of good points (the baby normally doesn’t cry at night) and describes the kind of people his family members are. Sure, he’s biased, but it at least humanizes these parents, who clearly aren’t evil, entitled people, who think the world ought to bow down to them. Here are a few particularly interesting quotes from his letter: Clearly, he’s agitated, but I have to say, I agree with this man. I feel like writing a letter like this was just plain mean. Other people, though? Not so much. If you read some of the comments on the Huffington Post page, where the letter was republished, they actually think the letter writer was right! Here’s a sampling of some: Gotta love the Internet, right? It’s the land of perfect parents! I really don’t see how slipping an anonymous letter under someone’s door solved anything. It didn’t fix their vacation and only made the parents feel worse than they likely already did. If the baby was quiet the entire time, no one would have thought twice, so the issue isn’t bringing babies places, it’s bringing crying babies places. And, as every parent knows, it’s impossible to predict when your baby is going to start crying.  Taking a baby to super fancy restaurant is unacceptable, but a hotel? Why not? Like the brother said, there are plenty of adults-only resorts for childless people/people with grown kids to go. Although, you never know, you might get a room next to a super loud drunk. Who do you think is right? Image via Dad on the Run

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title: “Hotel Guest Leaves Parents Nasty Note For Bringing Crying Baby On Vacation” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-08” author: “Curtis Stern”


Here it is:

More from The Stir: Woman Posts REALLY Nasty Note After Neighbor’s Loud Bedroom Activities After the mom showed her brother, a dad blogger, the letter, he went off. He wrote a long, thoughtful post on his blog, sticking up for his sister, brother-in-law, and niece. He makes lots of good points (the baby normally doesn’t cry at night) and describes the kind of people his family members are. Sure, he’s biased, but it at least humanizes these parents, who clearly aren’t evil, entitled people, who think the world ought to bow down to them. Here are a few particularly interesting quotes from his letter: Clearly, he’s agitated, but I have to say, I agree with this man. I feel like writing a letter like this was just plain mean. Other people, though? Not so much. If you read some of the comments on the Huffington Post page, where the letter was republished, they actually think the letter writer was right! Here’s a sampling of some: Gotta love the Internet, right? It’s the land of perfect parents! I really don’t see how slipping an anonymous letter under someone’s door solved anything. It didn’t fix their vacation and only made the parents feel worse than they likely already did. If the baby was quiet the entire time, no one would have thought twice, so the issue isn’t bringing babies places, it’s bringing crying babies places. And, as every parent knows, it’s impossible to predict when your baby is going to start crying.  Taking a baby to super fancy restaurant is unacceptable, but a hotel? Why not? Like the brother said, there are plenty of adults-only resorts for childless people/people with grown kids to go. Although, you never know, you might get a room next to a super loud drunk. Who do you think is right? Image via Dad on the Run

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title: “Hotel Guest Leaves Parents Nasty Note For Bringing Crying Baby On Vacation” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-06” author: “Roberto Winston”


Here it is:

More from The Stir: Woman Posts REALLY Nasty Note After Neighbor’s Loud Bedroom Activities After the mom showed her brother, a dad blogger, the letter, he went off. He wrote a long, thoughtful post on his blog, sticking up for his sister, brother-in-law, and niece. He makes lots of good points (the baby normally doesn’t cry at night) and describes the kind of people his family members are. Sure, he’s biased, but it at least humanizes these parents, who clearly aren’t evil, entitled people, who think the world ought to bow down to them. Here are a few particularly interesting quotes from his letter: Clearly, he’s agitated, but I have to say, I agree with this man. I feel like writing a letter like this was just plain mean. Other people, though? Not so much. If you read some of the comments on the Huffington Post page, where the letter was republished, they actually think the letter writer was right! Here’s a sampling of some: Gotta love the Internet, right? It’s the land of perfect parents! I really don’t see how slipping an anonymous letter under someone’s door solved anything. It didn’t fix their vacation and only made the parents feel worse than they likely already did. If the baby was quiet the entire time, no one would have thought twice, so the issue isn’t bringing babies places, it’s bringing crying babies places. And, as every parent knows, it’s impossible to predict when your baby is going to start crying.  Taking a baby to super fancy restaurant is unacceptable, but a hotel? Why not? Like the brother said, there are plenty of adults-only resorts for childless people/people with grown kids to go. Although, you never know, you might get a room next to a super loud drunk. Who do you think is right? Image via Dad on the Run

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title: “Hotel Guest Leaves Parents Nasty Note For Bringing Crying Baby On Vacation” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-28” author: “Pat Enloe”


Here it is:

More from The Stir: Woman Posts REALLY Nasty Note After Neighbor’s Loud Bedroom Activities After the mom showed her brother, a dad blogger, the letter, he went off. He wrote a long, thoughtful post on his blog, sticking up for his sister, brother-in-law, and niece. He makes lots of good points (the baby normally doesn’t cry at night) and describes the kind of people his family members are. Sure, he’s biased, but it at least humanizes these parents, who clearly aren’t evil, entitled people, who think the world ought to bow down to them. Here are a few particularly interesting quotes from his letter: Clearly, he’s agitated, but I have to say, I agree with this man. I feel like writing a letter like this was just plain mean. Other people, though? Not so much. If you read some of the comments on the Huffington Post page, where the letter was republished, they actually think the letter writer was right! Here’s a sampling of some: Gotta love the Internet, right? It’s the land of perfect parents! I really don’t see how slipping an anonymous letter under someone’s door solved anything. It didn’t fix their vacation and only made the parents feel worse than they likely already did. If the baby was quiet the entire time, no one would have thought twice, so the issue isn’t bringing babies places, it’s bringing crying babies places. And, as every parent knows, it’s impossible to predict when your baby is going to start crying.  Taking a baby to super fancy restaurant is unacceptable, but a hotel? Why not? Like the brother said, there are plenty of adults-only resorts for childless people/people with grown kids to go. Although, you never know, you might get a room next to a super loud drunk. Who do you think is right? Image via Dad on the Run

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title: “Hotel Guest Leaves Parents Nasty Note For Bringing Crying Baby On Vacation” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-06” author: “Roy Martin”


Here it is:

More from The Stir: Woman Posts REALLY Nasty Note After Neighbor’s Loud Bedroom Activities After the mom showed her brother, a dad blogger, the letter, he went off. He wrote a long, thoughtful post on his blog, sticking up for his sister, brother-in-law, and niece. He makes lots of good points (the baby normally doesn’t cry at night) and describes the kind of people his family members are. Sure, he’s biased, but it at least humanizes these parents, who clearly aren’t evil, entitled people, who think the world ought to bow down to them. Here are a few particularly interesting quotes from his letter: Clearly, he’s agitated, but I have to say, I agree with this man. I feel like writing a letter like this was just plain mean. Other people, though? Not so much. If you read some of the comments on the Huffington Post page, where the letter was republished, they actually think the letter writer was right! Here’s a sampling of some: Gotta love the Internet, right? It’s the land of perfect parents! I really don’t see how slipping an anonymous letter under someone’s door solved anything. It didn’t fix their vacation and only made the parents feel worse than they likely already did. If the baby was quiet the entire time, no one would have thought twice, so the issue isn’t bringing babies places, it’s bringing crying babies places. And, as every parent knows, it’s impossible to predict when your baby is going to start crying.  Taking a baby to super fancy restaurant is unacceptable, but a hotel? Why not? Like the brother said, there are plenty of adults-only resorts for childless people/people with grown kids to go. Although, you never know, you might get a room next to a super loud drunk. Who do you think is right? Image via Dad on the Run

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title: “Hotel Guest Leaves Parents Nasty Note For Bringing Crying Baby On Vacation” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-12” author: “Rosemary Pope”


Here it is:

More from The Stir: Woman Posts REALLY Nasty Note After Neighbor’s Loud Bedroom Activities After the mom showed her brother, a dad blogger, the letter, he went off. He wrote a long, thoughtful post on his blog, sticking up for his sister, brother-in-law, and niece. He makes lots of good points (the baby normally doesn’t cry at night) and describes the kind of people his family members are. Sure, he’s biased, but it at least humanizes these parents, who clearly aren’t evil, entitled people, who think the world ought to bow down to them. Here are a few particularly interesting quotes from his letter: Clearly, he’s agitated, but I have to say, I agree with this man. I feel like writing a letter like this was just plain mean. Other people, though? Not so much. If you read some of the comments on the Huffington Post page, where the letter was republished, they actually think the letter writer was right! Here’s a sampling of some: Gotta love the Internet, right? It’s the land of perfect parents! I really don’t see how slipping an anonymous letter under someone’s door solved anything. It didn’t fix their vacation and only made the parents feel worse than they likely already did. If the baby was quiet the entire time, no one would have thought twice, so the issue isn’t bringing babies places, it’s bringing crying babies places. And, as every parent knows, it’s impossible to predict when your baby is going to start crying.  Taking a baby to super fancy restaurant is unacceptable, but a hotel? Why not? Like the brother said, there are plenty of adults-only resorts for childless people/people with grown kids to go. Although, you never know, you might get a room next to a super loud drunk. Who do you think is right? Image via Dad on the Run

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