In the missing panel 5, Sue the librarian comes over to Elly and says, “Did you really come to work without bathing or brushing your hair? Also, why are you wearing your husband’s pants?”
My understanding is that loss of sleep happens to new parents. I have no knowledge of this as all 4 of our kids slept thru the night when they were littles. Now Teen agers OTOH…..
I have been going through this “scene” since my wife passed away recently and the only reason I get up is because my Mother in law still lives with me( our commitment) and she has dementia so it is all up to me until one of US dies.
One of the memorable things about the job I retired from (IT field services tech for a large electric company) was being on call 24/7/365 and having mongo hours when something went wrong. I remember being called to a lightning strike that did crazy damage 3 hours away, just at normal quitting time. I worked 20 hours, got 4 hours sleep, and worked 16 hours. Worse things happen at sea, too.
I have said before, I don’t know why Elly chose to go back to work so soon after April was born. Unless they were in dire straits she could have waited until she had better control of things. She could have had April trained better and dealt with Lizzie’s and Mike’s problems without a lot of stress. Working is great but, if your family suffers, who wins?IMO.
Perhaps I have a different perception of things, but this is how I interpret comics. The picture often shows how someone feels and shouldn’t necessarily be taken literally. When I have gotten up after a sleepless night (no kids, but sometimes overtime or some other problem), my feet were not big, but they felt like I was walking around on big bricks. Even if I wasn’t slumped and ready to fall over, I FELT like I was. I wore the most comfortable loose clothes possible. My hair got pulled back just enough to look groomed. Elly may not be quite as “slovenly” as she appears here today – she just feels that awful!
I used the same system for years to get myself to exercise: I don’t have to exercise, but do have to /get dressed for it/go to the gym/do my full routine/do it at regular intensity/etc. I almost always did my routine at regular speed. Once or twice a year, I just didn’t feel up to it, and didn’t exercise at all, and went home. That kept the system honest. I really DIDN’T have to, but I almost always exercised nonetheless.
howtheduck almost 4 years ago
In the missing panel 5, Sue the librarian comes over to Elly and says, “Did you really come to work without bathing or brushing your hair? Also, why are you wearing your husband’s pants?”
Baarorso almost 4 years ago
I know it’s tough but sometimes you’ve just gotta earn your pay Ellie!
jaxxxon58 almost 4 years ago
the first appearance of mom jeans.
dlkrueger33 almost 4 years ago
Elly just needs more coffee.
pheets almost 4 years ago
Been there more than once.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Wow. I go through that sort of thing every Saturday. I actually do feel your pain, today. …ug
BlitzMcD almost 4 years ago
Old Hippies die hard. Especially after their 1972 dreams went crumbling in the dust, man……
timbob2313 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
My understanding is that loss of sleep happens to new parents. I have no knowledge of this as all 4 of our kids slept thru the night when they were littles. Now Teen agers OTOH…..
John9 almost 4 years ago
I have been going through this “scene” since my wife passed away recently and the only reason I get up is because my Mother in law still lives with me( our commitment) and she has dementia so it is all up to me until one of US dies.
Cincoflex almost 4 years ago
self-care, Ellie, Self-care. Call in sick and give yourself the rest you need, girl!
Johnnyrico almost 4 years ago
Panel 2: Look at those feet… I think we may have finally solved the mystery of Sasquatch..
kab2rb almost 4 years ago
You will crash that night.
raybarb44 almost 4 years ago
Your parents taught you the meaning of the word “Responsibility” well…..
flagmichael almost 4 years ago
One of the memorable things about the job I retired from (IT field services tech for a large electric company) was being on call 24/7/365 and having mongo hours when something went wrong. I remember being called to a lightning strike that did crazy damage 3 hours away, just at normal quitting time. I worked 20 hours, got 4 hours sleep, and worked 16 hours. Worse things happen at sea, too.
hooglah almost 4 years ago
Oh….that’s so sweet.
The_Great_Black President almost 4 years ago
Maybe there could a strip where Marian and Jim are reminded of sleepless night thanks to baby Elly!
samfran6-0 almost 4 years ago
I have said before, I don’t know why Elly chose to go back to work so soon after April was born. Unless they were in dire straits she could have waited until she had better control of things. She could have had April trained better and dealt with Lizzie’s and Mike’s problems without a lot of stress. Working is great but, if your family suffers, who wins?IMO.
asrialfeeple almost 4 years ago
If I were her, I’d see a doctor. Those feet look awfully swollen to me.
Johnnyrico almost 4 years ago
I thought life in Canada was like being in a Disney movie?
finnygirl Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Perhaps I have a different perception of things, but this is how I interpret comics. The picture often shows how someone feels and shouldn’t necessarily be taken literally. When I have gotten up after a sleepless night (no kids, but sometimes overtime or some other problem), my feet were not big, but they felt like I was walking around on big bricks. Even if I wasn’t slumped and ready to fall over, I FELT like I was. I wore the most comfortable loose clothes possible. My hair got pulled back just enough to look groomed. Elly may not be quite as “slovenly” as she appears here today – she just feels that awful!
hagarthehorrible almost 4 years ago
She is the backbone of the family alright.
Ray Helvy Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I used the same system for years to get myself to exercise: I don’t have to exercise, but do have to /get dressed for it/go to the gym/do my full routine/do it at regular intensity/etc. I almost always did my routine at regular speed. Once or twice a year, I just didn’t feel up to it, and didn’t exercise at all, and went home. That kept the system honest. I really DIDN’T have to, but I almost always exercised nonetheless.