My oldest child was barely 4 months old and NOT an easy baby. She cried all the time....and getting her to sleep during the day was a pain.....especially in a facility that was 80 degrees WITH A/C. On Sunday afternoon of the DC....knowing we had a two hour drive home (she also didn't sleep in the car well).....I went to an "off limits" area with her. It was an arena type set up so the 1st and 4th floors were the ground floor and concourse areas respectively. The 3rd floor was where all the offices/conference rooms were located.....and thus....where all the inner-workings of the DC were taking place. In other words....where the high rollin spiritual muckity mucks hung out (CO, DO etc). I was at my wits end because my daughter had not napped in 3 days. There was nowhere we could go where the speakers weren't blasting and where periodic eruptions of applause wouldn't suddenly wake her. Except of course for the 3rd floor. I found a nice quiet area.....away from everyone...inbetween two sets of doors leading to the outside of the building.....rocked her to sleep and laid her down on a blanket. Damn near immediately an attendant comes up and tells me that this floor is not intended for "regular convention delegates". I explained my plight. He stared coldly and repeated word for word what he had just told me. I told him we aren't hurting anyone or bothering anyone by being here. He then sarcastically said "yeah...well....you know we DO have mother's rooms". At this point I got pissed. I said "have you been in one of them?" He didn't answer. So I asked again. This time he admitted that he hadn't. I said "Well maybe you should. THen you'd know that there isn't a CHANCE of getting her to sleep in a room filled with crying babies, impatient mothers and playing toddlers that had no choice but to come with their mothers up to that room. I am NOT moving from this spot." He got pissed and said "it's on YOUR conscience, brother" and stormed off.
Seriously.....why couldn't he just leave me alone? I wasn't bothering anyone. I was desperately trying to find some peace and quiet to get an infant to sleep. Legalism trumps reason I guess