Oh, that doesn’t look good. Elly has not even gotten to the bathroom before she collapses. Taking care of April has worn her out. It’s either that or the punchline pushed her into the recliner.
I said it yesterday and I’ll reiterate. Having company, even a CLOSE relative (which Fiona is NOT), is WORK. Elly should not have to be entertaining. And EVEN IF John and the kids did all the work (which we know would never be the reality), there still is a feeling of invasion of privacy during these early days with a new baby, when Mom is trying to get into a new routine with the addition to the household. A guest disrupts this. I would not only be resentful, I would have told my husband that he has to tell Fiona that this isn’t a good time. Politely reschedule 3 months from now. Or 6. My husband would not have done this anyway.
Frankly, I blame El on this one. I would never clean the house before the house cleaner gets there. I am sure this is true because I know I don’t mow before the lawn kid comes over. Period!
If cartoon characters did not have flaws, the strip would not be funny or interesting. That is what is powerful about FBOFW, the flaws of the characters make us reflect upon ourselves, and sometimes allow us to laugh at our own flaws.
This reminds me of my mother. After my father died, my brother and I hired a cleaning lady to come to Mom’s house a couple of times a week to do the heavy lifting and things in the house that our mother, who was in her 80’s at the time, shouldn’t be doing herself.
My mother always used to rush around the house dusting and vacuuming etc. before the cleaning lady would arrive because she didn’t want the woman to think she was a lousy housekeeper!
I remember a story in Reader’s Digest. The new housecleaner had just finished right before teenaged son arrived home with his friends and left a trail of coats, backpacks and sports equipment on the way to making a mess in the kitchen. Mom nervously asked if she’d come back next week. Housecleaner said she would, as long as Mom never told anybody she was their housecleaner.
Templo S.U.D. over 4 years ago
yikes
howtheduck over 4 years ago
Oh, that doesn’t look good. Elly has not even gotten to the bathroom before she collapses. Taking care of April has worn her out. It’s either that or the punchline pushed her into the recliner.
d2268 over 4 years ago
Interesting, talking to her daughter and she calls her dad “John”???
capricorn9th over 4 years ago
Why would Elly say “a relative of John’s” to the father of her daughter?? She must be so rattled. Simply say “She’s a cousin on the Patterson side.”
The Pro from Dover over 4 years ago
She made a mistake. Life will go on.
rekam Premium Member over 4 years ago
Isn’t Elizabeth old enough to take on some of what Elly’s doing?
Asharah over 4 years ago
https://www.fborfw.com/features/who/index.php?id=Fiona%20Brass
For those who don’t mind spoilers, this is Fiona’s story.
dlkrueger33 over 4 years ago
I said it yesterday and I’ll reiterate. Having company, even a CLOSE relative (which Fiona is NOT), is WORK. Elly should not have to be entertaining. And EVEN IF John and the kids did all the work (which we know would never be the reality), there still is a feeling of invasion of privacy during these early days with a new baby, when Mom is trying to get into a new routine with the addition to the household. A guest disrupts this. I would not only be resentful, I would have told my husband that he has to tell Fiona that this isn’t a good time. Politely reschedule 3 months from now. Or 6. My husband would not have done this anyway.
jpayne4040 over 4 years ago
Yeah, that’s working very well so far! /s
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 4 years ago
Frankly, I blame El on this one. I would never clean the house before the house cleaner gets there. I am sure this is true because I know I don’t mow before the lawn kid comes over. Period!
stevie44 over 4 years ago
Personally, I love Elly. Everyone (even cartoon characters) have flaws. Those of you who are perfect may not realize that. LOL
BiathlonNut over 4 years ago
If cartoon characters did not have flaws, the strip would not be funny or interesting. That is what is powerful about FBOFW, the flaws of the characters make us reflect upon ourselves, and sometimes allow us to laugh at our own flaws.
jr1234 over 4 years ago
John should be doing all this work
1JennyJenkins over 4 years ago
I love the way Lynn builds a joke until the last panel just nails the punch line.
She never fails.
BluNova over 4 years ago
That woman will wear out her welcome I’m sure.
Linguist over 4 years ago
This reminds me of my mother. After my father died, my brother and I hired a cleaning lady to come to Mom’s house a couple of times a week to do the heavy lifting and things in the house that our mother, who was in her 80’s at the time, shouldn’t be doing herself.
My mother always used to rush around the house dusting and vacuuming etc. before the cleaning lady would arrive because she didn’t want the woman to think she was a lousy housekeeper!
Enoi over 4 years ago
GIVE JOHN THE BUCKET AND MOP.
Asharah over 4 years ago
I remember a story in Reader’s Digest. The new housecleaner had just finished right before teenaged son arrived home with his friends and left a trail of coats, backpacks and sports equipment on the way to making a mess in the kitchen. Mom nervously asked if she’d come back next week. Housecleaner said she would, as long as Mom never told anybody she was their housecleaner.
chain gang charlie over 4 years ago
" I refuse to get into a Theological Discussion"….