Messing up peoples’ expensive lunches

We are currently sitting in the Cira Centre, which is a swanky business area connected to the 30th St. train station in Central Philadelphia. Of course, being the classy folks we are, CM just took the boy outside to change his diaper. This is much better than changing it in front of the $16.00 burger restaurant we’re parked in front of right now.

Here is the mess that the people paying for pricey food have to look at:


Here is CM lugging around the boy, a small rolling bag, our car seat slung around the handle of that rolling bag, an Aerobed bag full of baby items.


OK, going to get some cheap eats from the train station. See you in NYC!

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6 Responses to Messing up peoples’ expensive lunches

  1. Mary @ Giving Up On Perfect says:

    The boy is adorable!!!!

  2. Tam says:

    ya wanna know the real reason why i am so excited to get to heaven?

    so i can SEE YOUR FACES!!!!

    that is all.

    love you much!

  3. cool dad says:

    pq – takes after his mum, of course.

    tam – i don’t know how to respond to that slight blasphemy except with a smile :)

  4. RaquelTWG says:

    I agree with Tam. Hahahaha.
    Again, this reminds me of those frustrating Fairly Odd Parents episodes where you never saw the main character’s parents’ faces. And to this day we still don’t know their real names ;]

  5. Elizabeth says:

    Wow! If CM was lugging all that, where’s the picture of CD with his pile? And an Aero bed bag filled with baby items??? I’m curious… where’s the Aero bed?

  6. cool dad says:

    raq – faces? names? all silly details…

    elizabeth – the Aerobed was stuffed into the big green rolling bag. It wasn’t earlier b/c we had to get the big bag under 50 lbs.

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