I know that Elly decided to dress up April as a Goth baby in order to set up the visual with the flour, but it is still strange to see baby April in all black. I don’t think my daughter had any all-black outfits until she was a teenager and went through a Goth stage.
April is 12 months old and wears 18 month outfits. This means that April is a big kid if she is already too large for the 12 month size, OR whatever store Elly goes to for baby clothes is terrible at sizing (not an uncommon problem).
The reference to the full-size crib is very strange to me. The comic strip has shown April in a full-size standard crib since late April of last year.
Elizabeth can’t just pick up the baby. She has to report the baby to Elly with such vigor that Elly throws her coffee cup in the air. Is Elly shocked April is in the flour, or is she shocked that Elizabeth has not learned to take care of that baby herself so Elly can spend her time drinking coffee with Connie undisturbed?
Now that John is there but the baby is not clean, does this mean John was always there or does it mean Elly is really, really slow cleaning that flour off her baby?
Elly may talk a good game with John, but Connie knows full well that Elly didn’t “blink”- she was simply not paying attention to her kid and left it to Elizabeth to watch her. I know Elizabeth is in the same room with April and has to take care of her every night, but I don’t think Elly should expect her to do that all the time. She should have some time off. Elizabeth is not April’s nanny.
April just wants to be the kitchen ghost. So let her have some fun. Soon like a flower she will grow and bloom and go away. Enjoy her now while you can track her in all her powdery glory as the cheerful kitchen imp.
I had that experience with my then 3yo son. I was watching him ride his hot wheel, right in front of our house. Wife said something and I turned to reply, when I turned back, son was gone. Frantic searching occurred, then one of my neighbors came by and said he saw my son riding his hot wheel headed for the park, he was riding right next to the curb. Park was a mile and a half from base housing. Got in the car headed for the park, finally found him at the park, playing. Moral is, little kids are really quick, you take your eyes off them for a second and they are gone
Why are some people bad mouthing & piling up on John!? If Elly really wanted to have a nice visit w/ her friend; then she should’ve “Told” her husband and asked him to care for April …right from the start. Gee Whiz…is he supposed to be a mind reader??
Templo S.U.D. over 3 years ago
what didn’t happen, John?
howtheduck over 3 years ago
I know that Elly decided to dress up April as a Goth baby in order to set up the visual with the flour, but it is still strange to see baby April in all black. I don’t think my daughter had any all-black outfits until she was a teenager and went through a Goth stage.
April is 12 months old and wears 18 month outfits. This means that April is a big kid if she is already too large for the 12 month size, OR whatever store Elly goes to for baby clothes is terrible at sizing (not an uncommon problem).
The reference to the full-size crib is very strange to me. The comic strip has shown April in a full-size standard crib since late April of last year.
Elizabeth can’t just pick up the baby. She has to report the baby to Elly with such vigor that Elly throws her coffee cup in the air. Is Elly shocked April is in the flour, or is she shocked that Elizabeth has not learned to take care of that baby herself so Elly can spend her time drinking coffee with Connie undisturbed?
Now that John is there but the baby is not clean, does this mean John was always there or does it mean Elly is really, really slow cleaning that flour off her baby?
Elly may talk a good game with John, but Connie knows full well that Elly didn’t “blink”- she was simply not paying attention to her kid and left it to Elizabeth to watch her. I know Elizabeth is in the same room with April and has to take care of her every night, but I don’t think Elly should expect her to do that all the time. She should have some time off. Elizabeth is not April’s nanny.
Lucy Rudy over 3 years ago
My son sent a photo of his 3 yr old today with magic marker all over her face and clothes. He calls her a threenager.
Kind&Kinder over 3 years ago
Ya know, John, you’re part of the family, too.
Enter.Name.Here over 3 years ago
Carrying for a 1-year old is a 25-hour-a-day job. That’s not a typo.
Then they turn 2 and it gets hard. ;-)
littlejohn Premium Member over 3 years ago
April just wants to be the kitchen ghost. So let her have some fun. Soon like a flower she will grow and bloom and go away. Enjoy her now while you can track her in all her powdery glory as the cheerful kitchen imp.
Susan00100 over 3 years ago
I wish I could apply emojis to this website. One of them is worth over 1000 words.
AlanM over 3 years ago
Been there, done that. TWICE. Two daughters.
rebelstrike0 over 3 years ago
That will be Marian soon enough.
timbob2313 Premium Member over 3 years ago
I had that experience with my then 3yo son. I was watching him ride his hot wheel, right in front of our house. Wife said something and I turned to reply, when I turned back, son was gone. Frantic searching occurred, then one of my neighbors came by and said he saw my son riding his hot wheel headed for the park, he was riding right next to the curb. Park was a mile and a half from base housing. Got in the car headed for the park, finally found him at the park, playing. Moral is, little kids are really quick, you take your eyes off them for a second and they are gone
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 3 years ago
What’s a flour bin? It looks messy. Does it sit on the floor? Do they keep flour on the floor?
Bob Blumenfeld over 3 years ago
A very nice way of saying, “She’s into everything.” Nice one, Lynn.
Wesley Brown over 3 years ago
The days are long but the years are short
kab2rb over 3 years ago
And why is not dad helping with April?
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 3 years ago
They at that age, are faster than a speeding bullet!
stamps over 3 years ago
Who has a flour bin any more?
BlitzMcD over 3 years ago
At this point, a certain Ramones song comes to mind; the mere inference of which would no doubt elicit howls of indignation from many.
Holilubillkori Premium Member over 3 years ago
Why are some people bad mouthing & piling up on John!? If Elly really wanted to have a nice visit w/ her friend; then she should’ve “Told” her husband and asked him to care for April …right from the start. Gee Whiz…is he supposed to be a mind reader??
locake over 3 years ago
Full size crib? I didn’t know cribs came in more than one size.
phoenixnyc over 3 years ago
Next time you blink, Elly, she’ll be talking….then having play dates….then nursery school…and in a dozen blinks, you’ll have a teenager on your hands!
JesseLouisMartinez over 3 years ago
Flour power
Argythree over 3 years ago
The day that the EllyLynnHater quacks something mildly pleasant about the character and writer is the day I win the Powerball Lotto…
wsedrel Premium Member over 3 years ago
I love babies but I think they’re even more fun when they start to walk (even if it does mean more work.)
hagarthehorrible over 3 years ago
That’s ok. Look at the gleaming eyes of the baby!
SquidGamerGal about 2 months ago
Now THAT’S a FLOUR child! Hur-hur-hur!