What I find bermusing is when a parent is loading their kid into their car and the child seat is on the road, not the pavement side of the car. So what do they do? They take the kid out into the traffic and load the car from the road, instead of doing the (in my eyes) sensable thing of leaving the kid on the pavement and moving the seat over.
Is it just me, or does anyone else not understand this?
What I find bermusing is when a parent is loading their kid into their car and the child seat is on the road, not the pavement side of the car. So what do they do? They take the kid out into the traffic and load the car from the road, instead of doing the (in my eyes) sensable thing of leaving the kid on the pavement and moving the seat over.
Is it just me, or does anyone else not understand this?
-Gordo