Did they really go back to the hotel at midday! What a waste of a day, if they had been letting jackson nap in the pushchair from being younger they wouldnt need to leave places so early all the time.
This!!Just because you can, doesn’t mean you should!
It's for them most likely. It's clear that Jenn (in particular) is frustrated with how touring theme parks with J$ is 'cramping her style' and so it's how she can continue to control him. "Fine, you ruin my day, I'll ruin yours."Did they really go back to the hotel at midday! What a waste of a day, if they had been letting jackson nap in the pushchair from being younger they wouldnt need to leave places so early all the time.
They have SO many people in the comments acting like he's a baby genius (he's not and that's fine) that I think they are grasping for straws to prove he's 'advanced'. In this case, his height.This!!
I haven’t watched the 2am video, but this has been my problem all along whenever they’ve tried to measure J$ for rides. I get that they want him to be able to do more so they can do more (and film it), and for whatever reason always like to flex on his height like it’s an achievement, but that doesn’t mean he’s ready. He is probably closer in size to a child about to turn 3, not 2 and based off what we’ve seen so far, likely doesn’t understand what’s happening half the time. My son’s first kiddie coaster was at Santa’s Village (an adorable Christmas themed park). We were able to show it to him, ask questions and let him make the decision to ride. We did the same thing at Disney. We love rides so never wanted to push him to a point where he didn’t feel ready.
Are you kidding that this happened?!14 min in, they've taught J$ to say "baby" when referring to the "baby castle" at DL