OT - when they went to WBG the other day I questioned why they had a fan on the table for Jack$on. A few of you said it was so they could
control him.
Would anyone care to expound upon this cause I don’t get it? Are you saying that if he is cooler that he won’t bother them?
The best way to explain what I see is to tell you how my kids each dealt with a breeze:
1st born: breeze blowing, would hold his breath, shake his hands and then breath a happy sign when it stopped.
2nd born: Very anxious, a breeze calmed her down and made her more open to new experiences. Example: Santa was a huge no-no for her, but I found if I fanned her as we waited in line for him she was calm and would actually allow me to take her in line to start with. You don't want to know the terror she normally exhibited for the big guy in red.
3rd born: Active little bugger. Hated the hour long car ride to/from work with me. Would cry the entire way. Found that if I sat him down, put a fan on him and played classical music it was like putting him into a zombie state.
Now, could be Jackson runs hot, but he doesn't turn red like my 3rd born did when he overheated so I'm doubting it. I think they're using it like a pacifier, along with the pacifier.