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I remember when birthday parties became a competition like that. I felt kind of left out âcuz I knew Iâd never have something that cool. Of course, now: I donât care.
This generation as well! If you get cheap (or no) goodie bag stuff, have a bad craft, arenât super-creative and donât have 10-20 kids at $20 per kid, your party is no good. Many parents are nice about it, but it is all a competition and I am NOT the best Mom.
i see that in Canada in this comic they have the same ideas aka ,competition as in America that competition is what is âlifeâ concept. n,ever about smell the roses and live and love for today, but âmine is better than yoursâ bs. that is most of our lives and societyâs misconstrued sense of values.what a waste of life. the one with the most toys wins!
I agree the whole thing becomes a competition to see who can throw the best party (in other words spend the most money). Itâs so frustrating when you donât have the money to spend. Even a church potluck becomes this way with the women trying to outdo each other as to what they bring. Iâm a competitive person but some things ought not to be a competition!
I think it all has to do with their initial reaction and being able to relate to Ellie in certain moments. I am married to a wonderful man and I took his comment as simply that: a commentary on the issue of how momâs feel the need to impress one another. It was funny. But I am generally happy and satisfied⊠BUT, if you are unhappy in general, you will see this with a negative p.o.v. and will view John as an @$$ pointing out something that is stressful for Ellie. People superimpose their own beliefs/reactions onto the characters!
Pony rides! I want pony rides! And video games for prizes, and a store bought 10 layer cake with sparklers on it, and fireworks at darkâŠthat it spells out âHappy Birthdayâ to me.
I would go retro and have hotdogs,potato chips and soda. play some games and the winner gets a prize. I used to get a huge cake so everyone could take a piece home. Good times!!!
And now over-the-top birthday parties are the norm. My neighbor has a business that does parties specifically for children. The child version costs $625 and is 90 minutes for 12 children. It includes tables, linens (yes, for a childâs party), cupcakes and beverages. It also has a craft activity. There is also a 1st birthday party for $750, which includes a monogrammed bib for the birthday child.Unbelievably, her business is booming. I think itâs ridiculous.
Thatâs the same question Iâve been asking myself about b-day parties here in Argentina. Why the h⊠do the parentsâ work colleagues have to be invited to a two-year-oldâs party, complete with sushi and a DJ? What ever happened to âlet the kid have a nice dayâ?
El, THIS IS NOT ABOUT âTRYING TO KEEP UP WITH THE JONESâ! IF YOU WANT MICHAEL TO HAVE FRIENDS WHO DONâT GET BORED THEN THROW A PARTY FOR THE KID! HIRING AN ENTERTAINER OR THROWING A PIZZA PARTY IS NOT OUTRAGEOUSLY EXPENSIVE!!! IF YOUâRE WEALTHY ENOUGH TO HAVE KIDS, YOU"RE WEALTHY ENOUGH TO GIVE THEM SOME OF THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE!!! YOUâRE NOT SPOILING THEM UNLESS IT BECOMES EXCESSIVE AND IT IS DONE CONSTANTLY!!!! DON"T BE A PENNY PINCHING CHEAPO PARENT!!!!
GREAT observations Jpipard, couldnât have said it better myself. I only read the comments on this one strip just to see how ridiculous the comments are for the day at hand. Chill out people and enjoy the humour â thatâs what itâs for.
My son had 2 friends who put on big birthday parties each year. One had a mom who micromanaged everything, coming up with themes, hiring entertainment, etc. The other just invited a bunch of kids who hung out, played games, whatever, until the cake and presents, no parent involvement other than serving food and general monitoring for safety.
my son just turned 18 this week ⊠his âpartyâ was several friends meeting at Taco Bell â his fav place of eats â and he was the suggester of it ⊠he had 3 âschoolmatesâ show up early but left because they did not want to wait 15 min for him â he was running late with his sister ⊠well, the rest of us did fine. I was very proud of him ⊠told him I was happy he was able to live this long ⊠because infanticide is against the law and orange jumpsuits clash with my hair style. ;-))
Looking back it really depends on the party and effort. One of the best remembered birthday parties for me was where a magician was hired who did neat tricks such as drive a nail through a mirror or burn a $20 bill then hand it back unscathed (he marked the $20 with a star to prove that he did not switch them out). Being a kid, I had no idea how expensive it was, but the value of having both astonished kids and parents alike was worth it.
BenderSastre almost 12 years ago
John . . . just . . .just shut up! Not helping!
legaleagle48 almost 12 years ago
Actually, heâs right. It IS a competition!
Bret Maverick almost 12 years ago
BenderSastre seems to have hatred-of-men issues.
thesnowleopard Premium Member almost 12 years ago
And that right there is why so many women from that generation ended up hooked on legal narcotics.
RobinHood2013 almost 12 years ago
âOpen mouth, insert foot.â
Aaberon almost 12 years ago
I remember when birthday parties became a competition like that. I felt kind of left out âcuz I knew Iâd never have something that cool. Of course, now: I donât care.
masnadies almost 12 years ago
This generation as well! If you get cheap (or no) goodie bag stuff, have a bad craft, arenât super-creative and donât have 10-20 kids at $20 per kid, your party is no good. Many parents are nice about it, but it is all a competition and I am NOT the best Mom.
Beleck3 almost 12 years ago
i see that in Canada in this comic they have the same ideas aka ,competition as in America that competition is what is âlifeâ concept. n,ever about smell the roses and live and love for today, but âmine is better than yoursâ bs. that is most of our lives and societyâs misconstrued sense of values.what a waste of life. the one with the most toys wins!
TedfromNY almost 12 years ago
Why does Michael have a receding hairline?
alondra almost 12 years ago
I agree the whole thing becomes a competition to see who can throw the best party (in other words spend the most money). Itâs so frustrating when you donât have the money to spend. Even a church potluck becomes this way with the women trying to outdo each other as to what they bring. Iâm a competitive person but some things ought not to be a competition!
aatkins almost 12 years ago
I think it all has to do with their initial reaction and being able to relate to Ellie in certain moments. I am married to a wonderful man and I took his comment as simply that: a commentary on the issue of how momâs feel the need to impress one another. It was funny. But I am generally happy and satisfied⊠BUT, if you are unhappy in general, you will see this with a negative p.o.v. and will view John as an @$$ pointing out something that is stressful for Ellie. People superimpose their own beliefs/reactions onto the characters!
summerdog86 almost 12 years ago
Pony rides! I want pony rides! And video games for prizes, and a store bought 10 layer cake with sparklers on it, and fireworks at darkâŠthat it spells out âHappy Birthdayâ to me.
ewalnut almost 12 years ago
You want to pay for a magician, John?
RI Red Hen Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Man, did you hit the nail on the head. That is so true!!
Mickeylacey almost 12 years ago
I would go retro and have hotdogs,potato chips and soda. play some games and the winner gets a prize. I used to get a huge cake so everyone could take a piece home. Good times!!!
lightenup Premium Member almost 12 years ago
And now over-the-top birthday parties are the norm. My neighbor has a business that does parties specifically for children. The child version costs $625 and is 90 minutes for 12 children. It includes tables, linens (yes, for a childâs party), cupcakes and beverages. It also has a craft activity. There is also a 1st birthday party for $750, which includes a monogrammed bib for the birthday child.Unbelievably, her business is booming. I think itâs ridiculous.
Adele Derwald almost 12 years ago
Thatâs the same question Iâve been asking myself about b-day parties here in Argentina. Why the h⊠do the parentsâ work colleagues have to be invited to a two-year-oldâs party, complete with sushi and a DJ? What ever happened to âlet the kid have a nice dayâ?
sleeepy2 almost 12 years ago
âLots of thin skins hereâ
This is also the strip where Michael sprayed the dog with a a hose and commenters wanted him flayed for animal abuse, so, yeah. Lots of thin skin.
terek almost 12 years ago
El, THIS IS NOT ABOUT âTRYING TO KEEP UP WITH THE JONESâ! IF YOU WANT MICHAEL TO HAVE FRIENDS WHO DONâT GET BORED THEN THROW A PARTY FOR THE KID! HIRING AN ENTERTAINER OR THROWING A PIZZA PARTY IS NOT OUTRAGEOUSLY EXPENSIVE!!! IF YOUâRE WEALTHY ENOUGH TO HAVE KIDS, YOU"RE WEALTHY ENOUGH TO GIVE THEM SOME OF THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE!!! YOUâRE NOT SPOILING THEM UNLESS IT BECOMES EXCESSIVE AND IT IS DONE CONSTANTLY!!!! DON"T BE A PENNY PINCHING CHEAPO PARENT!!!!
canuck1946 almost 12 years ago
GREAT observations Jpipard, couldnât have said it better myself. I only read the comments on this one strip just to see how ridiculous the comments are for the day at hand. Chill out people and enjoy the humour â thatâs what itâs for.
pshapley Premium Member almost 12 years ago
My son had 2 friends who put on big birthday parties each year. One had a mom who micromanaged everything, coming up with themes, hiring entertainment, etc. The other just invited a bunch of kids who hung out, played games, whatever, until the cake and presents, no parent involvement other than serving food and general monitoring for safety.
Guess which one my son preferred?
route66paul almost 12 years ago
âMay the best mom winâ sounds like tacit approval to spend what it takes to win. John doesnât have a clue how womenâs minds work.
Nancy J Stout almost 12 years ago
Just remember John, youâre footing the bill in this competition.
Salinasong almost 12 years ago
John wonât have such a cavalier attitude once he gets the bills.
loves raising duncan almost 12 years ago
Toucheâ John!
kalliopismom almost 12 years ago
You said what I have been thinking for quite a while.
boots21b almost 12 years ago
Looks like Michael is losing his hair alreadyâŠ
ComicsR4Fun Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Jon, Jon, Jon, Jon, Jon!!!âŠNo, no, no, no, no!!!
rugratz2222 almost 12 years ago
my son just turned 18 this week ⊠his âpartyâ was several friends meeting at Taco Bell â his fav place of eats â and he was the suggester of it ⊠he had 3 âschoolmatesâ show up early but left because they did not want to wait 15 min for him â he was running late with his sister ⊠well, the rest of us did fine. I was very proud of him ⊠told him I was happy he was able to live this long ⊠because infanticide is against the law and orange jumpsuits clash with my hair style. ;-))
USN1977 almost 12 years ago
Looking back it really depends on the party and effort. One of the best remembered birthday parties for me was where a magician was hired who did neat tricks such as drive a nail through a mirror or burn a $20 bill then hand it back unscathed (he marked the $20 with a star to prove that he did not switch them out). Being a kid, I had no idea how expensive it was, but the value of having both astonished kids and parents alike was worth it.