For the purposes of this comic strip, you will need to pretend that Elly did not start working full time at the beginning of this summer. You will also need to pretend it is normal to do a toast with yourself in a mirror while holding a coffee cup. You can tell Farley is having trouble with both those ideas.
I felt that way every fall when my boys went through the school years. They had a schedule, organized sports and structured and productive days organized by other people, giving me more personal time.
For some people — if they truly love what they do — sanity is maintained when they go to work. That is their “real world” and home is a foreign existence to be endured until the next day. This was especially true for of my late son, the avionics technician.
I’m sure that many many other parents feel exactly like Ellie after the kids leave for school after a long summer break! One can almost hear the collective sighs of relief from the parents……and groans from the kids. Am sure her new job helps her feel more useful to the world that continually telling kids where the snacks are and that their jeans are still in the dryer.
This may be weird, because I actually work at a school FT and have kids who attend as well, but I feel like this, too. A lot of it is the imposed structure and not having kids sitting around fighting and not doing what we’d like them to with all that free time. During school, they are learning and meeting new people and generally it’s wonderful to see every day what they are up to. If I didn’t work with the kids, and instead had to prep for their entertainment or get them to a patchwork of camps, it would be even more amazing.
TEN months? Nine when I was in school. Then again, we weren’t given a dozen "breaks during the school year like today. 180 school days no matter how it’s done.
I was wondering if Elly saw Liz leaving for the bus looking like a bum. Or if she cared, just so ling as the kids were out of the house and back to school.
On Lynn’s official site she’s celebrating 40th Anniversary of For Better or For Worse, and she’s linking to the very first strips. They are laugh out loud funny, and even forty years later, they are as a propos today, as they were then…
Elly has some time to herself, since her kids Goofus and Doofus are once again in the government schools, learning gender studies and whatever other propaganda they are brainwashing the kids with. Soon they will be out of the house for good. It was all go perfect, assuming everything stays exactly the same as is.
Templo S.U.D. about 5 years ago
As Misters Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal used to say, “dink it and sink it.” Sure doesn’t seem very sane when you’re doing to yourself.
Watcher about 5 years ago
For a day or so, until you get bored.
howtheduck about 5 years ago
For the purposes of this comic strip, you will need to pretend that Elly did not start working full time at the beginning of this summer. You will also need to pretend it is normal to do a toast with yourself in a mirror while holding a coffee cup. You can tell Farley is having trouble with both those ideas.
capricorn9th about 5 years ago
I felt that way every fall when my boys went through the school years. They had a schedule, organized sports and structured and productive days organized by other people, giving me more personal time.
Enter.Name.Here about 5 years ago
Farley: “Kids are gone, but I still gotta go pee! Who let’s me out now?”
Thechildinme about 5 years ago
For some people — if they truly love what they do — sanity is maintained when they go to work. That is their “real world” and home is a foreign existence to be endured until the next day. This was especially true for of my late son, the avionics technician.
kfccanada about 5 years ago
I’m sure that many many other parents feel exactly like Ellie after the kids leave for school after a long summer break! One can almost hear the collective sighs of relief from the parents……and groans from the kids. Am sure her new job helps her feel more useful to the world that continually telling kids where the snacks are and that their jeans are still in the dryer.
asrialfeeple about 5 years ago
Farley is probably waiting for the regained sanity to be reinstalled.
masnadies about 5 years ago
This may be weird, because I actually work at a school FT and have kids who attend as well, but I feel like this, too. A lot of it is the imposed structure and not having kids sitting around fighting and not doing what we’d like them to with all that free time. During school, they are learning and meeting new people and generally it’s wonderful to see every day what they are up to. If I didn’t work with the kids, and instead had to prep for their entertainment or get them to a patchwork of camps, it would be even more amazing.
MagOctopus about 5 years ago
COUGH Some of us know just how Elly’s plans are about to turn on their head!!!!!!
sandpiper about 5 years ago
There are some, however, who see the day as the end of their freedom.
SamT53 about 5 years ago
TEN months? Nine when I was in school. Then again, we weren’t given a dozen "breaks during the school year like today. 180 school days no matter how it’s done.
summerdog about 5 years ago
When my boys went back to school each year, I was truly torn between crying and laughing hysterically.
joefearsnothing about 5 years ago
….."I dunno but, it didn’t look like sanity. ;o)
Asharah about 5 years ago
Elly, wait until tomorrow………
mmmmary about 5 years ago
I was wondering if Elly saw Liz leaving for the bus looking like a bum. Or if she cared, just so ling as the kids were out of the house and back to school.
1JennyJenkins about 5 years ago
On Lynn’s official site she’s celebrating 40th Anniversary of For Better or For Worse, and she’s linking to the very first strips. They are laugh out loud funny, and even forty years later, they are as a propos today, as they were then…
rebelstrike0 about 5 years ago
Elly has some time to herself, since her kids Goofus and Doofus are once again in the government schools, learning gender studies and whatever other propaganda they are brainwashing the kids with. Soon they will be out of the house for good. It was all go perfect, assuming everything stays exactly the same as is.
krhinter about 5 years ago
And you have to realize it is a comic strip!
hagarthehorrible about 5 years ago
We know all mothers have this feeling for 10 minutes after the kids depart but start preparing for welcoming them in the 11th minute.