As a child and pre-teen in the 60’s, I made my mother a homemade card every Mother’s Day. Fast forward to 2016 – My Dad died (11 years after Mom) and while going through his things, found a box that contained all those cards I made. Not one store-bought card from my brother among them. There you go.
Lucy will expect her kids to buy her Mother’s Day cards and her husband to get her long-stemmed roses and Godiva chocolates. And he’ll present her with divorce papers and take the kids with him.
I’d change my homemade card at that point:“Dear Mom, I took the time to make this card for you myself because I love you so much. I didn’t want to just throw some coins across a store counter and hand you something like that.” Then I’d show it to Lucy.
My two brothers and I gave Mama cards we’d made at school. We gave store-bought cards when we were older. I topped my brothers when I mailed Mama a card that was about 3 feet long by 2 feet wide, the biggest that the Post Office would deliver. Mama kept that one.
JorgeSainz over 6 years ago
Even Labor Day
Templo S.U.D. over 6 years ago
and what is wrong, Lucy, with a little creativity?
knight1192a over 6 years ago
I applaud Linus for making things more personal. That’s what I did for my mother, made her a mother’s day gift.
ToonGuy300 over 6 years ago
Wow.
Jaw Jacker over 6 years ago
Lucy is just rotten to the core. The 3 words that best describe her are as follows , and I quote ……… stink, stank, stunk!!!
Carolyn Saunders over 6 years ago
Harsh
upanddown17 over 6 years ago
Pay no attention to Lucy, Linus. It’s the thought that counts.
dlkrueger33 over 6 years ago
As a child and pre-teen in the 60’s, I made my mother a homemade card every Mother’s Day. Fast forward to 2016 – My Dad died (11 years after Mom) and while going through his things, found a box that contained all those cards I made. Not one store-bought card from my brother among them. There you go.
Jan C over 6 years ago
I always appreciated the cards and gifts that my son made for me a lot more than a store-bought card. It meant he made a special effort just for me.
realexander over 6 years ago
She should’ve at least bought a Peanuts card.
Major Matt Mason Premium Member over 6 years ago
I used to make my own family greeting cards on my Mac and label ’em “© Mitch Is Too Cheap To Buy A Greeting Card, Inc.” My family liked ’em better than the storebought cards… :D
Trond Sätre Premium Member over 6 years ago
She found it in the “Smug” section
comixbomix over 6 years ago
Wanna guess which card Mom will like best???
TIE!!!!!
(not the one you got Dad)
Asharah over 6 years ago
Lucy will expect her kids to buy her Mother’s Day cards and her husband to get her long-stemmed roses and Godiva chocolates. And he’ll present her with divorce papers and take the kids with him.
rs over 6 years ago
I’d change my homemade card at that point:“Dear Mom, I took the time to make this card for you myself because I love you so much. I didn’t want to just throw some coins across a store counter and hand you something like that.” Then I’d show it to Lucy.
nmrn85343 over 6 years ago
My two brothers and I gave Mama cards we’d made at school. We gave store-bought cards when we were older. I topped my brothers when I mailed Mama a card that was about 3 feet long by 2 feet wide, the biggest that the Post Office would deliver. Mama kept that one.
bigcatbusiness over 6 years ago
Lucy has it mixed up. It’s cheap to just buy a card and escape the creativity and work of one made by yourself.
Charlie Tuba over 6 years ago
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Leafy Boi over 2 years ago
It doesn’t rhyme and Linus is being creative