I’ve had one of those! nice clean house, company coming, dinner roasting, kids being kids, husband keeps them out from under, but feeding them too many sweets, daughter pukes on beige carpet just before company arrives!
Ya you’re still not getting it…slice of life means that kids get into things sometimes. I guess you explain it by saying “American’s are trained…” Do you mean North Americans? Or People from the United States? Lynn and myself are Canadians. We let kids play with varnish (hope you get the sarcasm there)
1. (Off-point, but made me think of:) Once my dad managed to spill varnish all over the front of the fridge. Did he try to wipe it up or tell anyone about it so that it could be wiped up before it dried? Nope. Mom was really upset, but I understood exactly how he felt. (I wouldn’t have done that, though.)2. Not an excuse, but a reason: My youngest granddaughter , “Shiva the Destroyer,” had a breath-taking capacity for getting into things and wreaking havoc. She drew on the skills of her engineer forebears to construct ladders, and had a cat-burglar ability to climb pantry shelves. Maybe Ellie just can’t keep up with this kid, even though she takes normal precautions.
One of the appreciative factors of this strip is the humanity. Common complaints go along the lines of “John puts his foot in his mouth”, “Elly overreacts”, “Michael does not like school”. What is being missed is that the author did not intend one character to be terribly flawed or to walk on water. All have their shortcomings and good qualities. This is different from other “family” strips, in which the charcaters are often one-dimensional, sneaky and self-centered.
Actually, Lynn Johnston said she got more criticism besides Lawrence. She said people hated that she had Gordon become a hardworking business owner (due to him having a rough childhood), and she also dealt with complaints from feminists for making some of her minor female characters having serious problems. Not with Elly or Lizzie, but later on in the strip there was a female employee of Elly’s toy store caught embezzling. To the “politically correct” crowd, it seems sacriligeous for any female character to do something wrong.
I remember the dark ages when I was a tyke. I wanted to help bring the groceries in. I grabbed a glass bottle of Clorox and took off, building speed as I went. I made it into the “Parlor” with the dusty rose carpet where I tripped. That was a bad day.
sandflea: Gun makers are exempt because the Nazi Revolutionary Army has the cowards in Congress buffaloed. Just as a seven-store Rodchester supermarket chain told the cowards in the entertainment industry who to hire – and could have been bought out by one-week’s profit of the third largest TV network (see Faulk v. AWARE).
Perfectly stated, Lynn. The smell of a rose is sweeter due to its thorns! I can only smile at this strip since it is so true! Thank you for that smile!
arye uygur almost 12 years ago
Oh, well. At least it was on a rug and not on the wooden floor.Let’s just hope the “rug” was not a wall-to-wall carpet.
Cofyjunky almost 12 years ago
Bad mommy! How the heck did Lizzie get a hold of THAT??? That’s stuff that belongs in the garage, and out of children’s reach.
punslinger almost 12 years ago
And now it’s lizzie’s turn to howl…over mommie’s knee!
flagfly almost 12 years ago
She’s too young to realize what she’s done wrong. What’s the matter that these things are within reach of kids!
ewalnut almost 12 years ago
How did she get it open?
hkikkert almost 12 years ago
Oh my, you people on a rant about where the varnish was stored…it’s a COMIC strip! It didn’t really happen!
keltii almost 12 years ago
I’ve had one of those! nice clean house, company coming, dinner roasting, kids being kids, husband keeps them out from under, but feeding them too many sweets, daughter pukes on beige carpet just before company arrives!
hkikkert almost 12 years ago
Ya you’re still not getting it…slice of life means that kids get into things sometimes. I guess you explain it by saying “American’s are trained…” Do you mean North Americans? Or People from the United States? Lynn and myself are Canadians. We let kids play with varnish (hope you get the sarcasm there)
Mickeylacey almost 12 years ago
grape juice on a white carpet is just as funny!!!!
Gokie5 almost 12 years ago
1. (Off-point, but made me think of:) Once my dad managed to spill varnish all over the front of the fridge. Did he try to wipe it up or tell anyone about it so that it could be wiped up before it dried? Nope. Mom was really upset, but I understood exactly how he felt. (I wouldn’t have done that, though.)2. Not an excuse, but a reason: My youngest granddaughter , “Shiva the Destroyer,” had a breath-taking capacity for getting into things and wreaking havoc. She drew on the skills of her engineer forebears to construct ladders, and had a cat-burglar ability to climb pantry shelves. Maybe Ellie just can’t keep up with this kid, even though she takes normal precautions.
JanLC almost 12 years ago
I suspect big brother Michael had a hand in Lizzie’s acquisition of an open can of varnish.
JanLC almost 12 years ago
I disagree with Lynn’s premise about heaven. When we are there, the disadvantages of being human will no longer be a problem.
meowlin almost 12 years ago
I’m told I poured chocolate syrup on the vacuum cleaner once. My parents would surely relate to this one.
tuslog64 almost 12 years ago
If you’re going to have kids-you won’t have anything else!
USN1977 almost 12 years ago
The strip was intentionally designed to have character flaws. The author herself said that.
USN1977 almost 12 years ago
One of the appreciative factors of this strip is the humanity. Common complaints go along the lines of “John puts his foot in his mouth”, “Elly overreacts”, “Michael does not like school”. What is being missed is that the author did not intend one character to be terribly flawed or to walk on water. All have their shortcomings and good qualities. This is different from other “family” strips, in which the charcaters are often one-dimensional, sneaky and self-centered.
USN1977 almost 12 years ago
Actually, Lynn Johnston said she got more criticism besides Lawrence. She said people hated that she had Gordon become a hardworking business owner (due to him having a rough childhood), and she also dealt with complaints from feminists for making some of her minor female characters having serious problems. Not with Elly or Lizzie, but later on in the strip there was a female employee of Elly’s toy store caught embezzling. To the “politically correct” crowd, it seems sacriligeous for any female character to do something wrong.
pawpawbear almost 12 years ago
I remember the dark ages when I was a tyke. I wanted to help bring the groceries in. I grabbed a glass bottle of Clorox and took off, building speed as I went. I made it into the “Parlor” with the dusty rose carpet where I tripped. That was a bad day.
hippogriff almost 12 years ago
sandflea: Gun makers are exempt because the Nazi Revolutionary Army has the cowards in Congress buffaloed. Just as a seven-store Rodchester supermarket chain told the cowards in the entertainment industry who to hire – and could have been bought out by one-week’s profit of the third largest TV network (see Faulk v. AWARE).
Gretchen's Mom almost 12 years ago
Now why would anyone put a can of varnish where a 3-year-old can easily get to it?!?
Deborah N Lurie almost 12 years ago
Perfectly stated, Lynn. The smell of a rose is sweeter due to its thorns! I can only smile at this strip since it is so true! Thank you for that smile!
iced tea almost 12 years ago
This was my life 30 some years ago.
Bob Blumenfeld almost 12 years ago
“Uvula” — Careful! This is a family comic strip. (Yeah, I know what it is.)
westny77 almost 12 years ago
oh well it was nice while it lasted
loves raising duncan almost 12 years ago
Ooops! Looks like Lizzie is in a world of trouble!
pawpawbear almost 12 years ago
Too much work. Besides, it’s a lot of fun for us to role play in here and forget the daily grind.
1JennyJenkins almost 12 years ago
It all in the HOWL… Way to go Lynn!; – )
ComicDreamer almost 11 years ago
It turned out to be her day to howl. Just not in the way she wanted it to be! :)