There are pros and cons to taking your family out to dine at a restaurant. The experience of being out in public might seem like herding livestock at times, particularly for bigger families with many children. There are times when things are more under control, and everyone is able to have their supper in peace. On the other hand, we can find ourselves in circumstances in which other individuals are pointing their gaze at us like they’re about to stab us.
There’s no denying the fact that children may be a handful at times.
Dinner was served at Rico’s Hacienda, where the Bokorst family was guests. When you have five children ranging in age from four to fourteen, it is reasonable to anticipate things to become a little bit noisy.
Especially while you’re out and about, such is life with children. However, the Bokorst family is not included.
According to Ryan Bokorst, the children’s father, in an interview with KPRC, “We just try to make sure that we let them know that when they are out in public, particularly, that they are properly behaved.”
It’s not always a terrible thing when children run about.
They are predisposed to be inquisitive, playful, and friendly with other youngsters due to the nature of their species. On the other hand, in enclosed public venues that are designed for activities other than playing, it may be risky and distracting to play.
It was a lesson that the Bokorst youngsters had learned by heart, and their conduct was observed and taken into consideration.
“When I inquired for the bill, the server handed over the tiny booklet with the note already folded inside of it. According to what Ryan told the local news station, “I was dumbfounded and not entirely sure what was going on.”
The message said, “Sir, I must say that tonight I was quite pleased with your family.” Your children always impressed me with their good manners and politeness. As parents, you two have every reason to feel pride. You have both performed quite well. Tonight, it was my pleasure to take care of paying your debt. In this day and age, when youngsters are always shouting and running about, your family is like a breath of fresh air. I hope you have a wonderful day and week.
The Bokorst family felt honored, but much more than that, they were grateful for the blessings in their lives.
They were complimented on their children’s politeness and well-behaved behavior, in addition to having a wonderful time themselves.
We can only hope that this tale will stick with the children as they mature into the persons God always intended for them to be.