As an adult, um….somewhat, I do remember using the terms, tenner shoes. Kinney garten. Teefbrush. Toofpick. I could go on but I will always wish you a Happy Birfday!
I recently wished a friend a happy birfday by text, he had a new phone and lost some of his contact information so he responded, thanks, whoever you are. So I texted back with, ax ur wyf hoo mispells birthday. He texted back, thanks yoey. Tru story!
I share the same birthday as April. (April 1st). In case you like trivia, “Jeannie” from “I Dream of Jeannie”‘s birthday is ALSO April 1st. I remember when the show was on, there was a contest to guess Jeannie’s birthday. I entered, but stupidly, didn’t pick my own birthday. Imagine how mad I was when they announced her birth date!
I remember my younger daughter’s 4th birthday. The second she woke up, she literally jumped out of bed, raised her arms victoriously, and shouted, “I’M FOUR!!!” all in one swift motion. (She’s now 18 + 1 month, exactly.)
Michael is sure a mean rotten brother. One of his sisters he insults by calling her ‘Lizard Breath.’ His other sister he insults by calling her ‘Hey short one.’ I can’t figure out though which of his sisters is hurt more by his insults?
Yes, back when very young, a birthday was cause for celebration, cake, ice cream, presents and a party. Once you reach adulthood, not so much. They come so quickly and every year. Better than the alternative though. Hahaha!
I pronounced onion as inyun with a lone i. And Hawaiian Punch as “wine punch.” And who didn’t say “I’m firsty” when we wanted a drink? Even today I say “liberry” just for fun.
Technically, I believe April was “born” on March 31, 1991, because it was a Sunday and Lynn needed the extra room a Sunday strip provides. But nevertheless her birthday is still April 1.
Here in DE ( the 2 lower counties), people go " futher on dane th’ road to Harntn to get a drink of wooter ( rhymes with book) after they eat some horsh-radish" …. “further on down the road to Hartington to get a drink of water”
howtheduck over 1 year ago
Only the Teddy does not judge her.
Templo S.U.D. over 1 year ago
She’ll be three years old or something by then?
yoey1957 over 1 year ago
As an adult, um….somewhat, I do remember using the terms, tenner shoes. Kinney garten. Teefbrush. Toofpick. I could go on but I will always wish you a Happy Birfday!
yoey1957 over 1 year ago
I recently wished a friend a happy birfday by text, he had a new phone and lost some of his contact information so he responded, thanks, whoever you are. So I texted back with, ax ur wyf hoo mispells birthday. He texted back, thanks yoey. Tru story!
Baarorso over 1 year ago
Don’t mind her Mike. She’s psyching herself up for the big event. ;D
Grandma Lea over 1 year ago
My kids liked their mook in their cereal and their toys needed new addaberrys to work again.
dlkrueger33 over 1 year ago
I share the same birthday as April. (April 1st). In case you like trivia, “Jeannie” from “I Dream of Jeannie”‘s birthday is ALSO April 1st. I remember when the show was on, there was a contest to guess Jeannie’s birthday. I entered, but stupidly, didn’t pick my own birthday. Imagine how mad I was when they announced her birth date!
Wren Fahel over 1 year ago
I remember my younger daughter’s 4th birthday. The second she woke up, she literally jumped out of bed, raised her arms victoriously, and shouted, “I’M FOUR!!!” all in one swift motion. (She’s now 18 + 1 month, exactly.)
Judy Hendrickson [Unnamed Reader - 852856] over 1 year ago
She is sooo cute!!!
Johnnyrico over 1 year ago
Maybe they’ll get lucky and have another massive snowstorm on April 1…
dcdete. over 1 year ago
Michael is sure a mean rotten brother. One of his sisters he insults by calling her ‘Lizard Breath.’ His other sister he insults by calling her ‘Hey short one.’ I can’t figure out though which of his sisters is hurt more by his insults?
rshive over 1 year ago
At some point, the celebration becomes pretty much continuous.
kaycstamper over 1 year ago
In our family we celebrate all MONTH! Michael, don’t rain on her parade!
monya_43 over 1 year ago
Yes, back when very young, a birthday was cause for celebration, cake, ice cream, presents and a party. Once you reach adulthood, not so much. They come so quickly and every year. Better than the alternative though. Hahaha!
rushfan200 over 1 year ago
I pronounced onion as inyun with a lone i. And Hawaiian Punch as “wine punch.” And who didn’t say “I’m firsty” when we wanted a drink? Even today I say “liberry” just for fun.
kamoolah over 1 year ago
Sing along with the Pattersons! Introducing an all-original…“Eh B C. Talking about you and me, 1-2-3!”
© 2023 Lynn Johnston
ladykat over 1 year ago
Happy almost Birfday, April!
delennwen over 1 year ago
Technically, I believe April was “born” on March 31, 1991, because it was a Sunday and Lynn needed the extra room a Sunday strip provides. But nevertheless her birthday is still April 1.
eced52 over 1 year ago
Way to harsh her buzz, Michael.
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 1 year ago
She just learned a little reality!
freewaydog over 1 year ago
April is so cute here!
paranormal over 1 year ago
On my sixth birthday I fell over backwards on the laundry hamper and cracked my wrist. Six weeks later I broke the arm.
198.23.5.11 over 1 year ago
May April obsess less over her 40th birthday than her mother did
The Great_Black President over 1 year ago
How about a birthday present of a new hairstyle? April’s current appearance looks shocking profane, like a certain piece of anatomy.
Back to Big Mike over 1 year ago
When our oldest was a baby, he called his favorite meal “basketti and meeballs”. My bride and I still call it that 49 years later.
Spiffy over 1 year ago
April is an April fool!
ktrabbit over 1 year ago
I’ve just been scrolling back to this time in 2020 to reread April’s birth story. You guys should, too…it’s quite the adventure!
mikendi over 1 year ago
Bsmashed taters
rfeinberg over 1 year ago
Not cute.
Cathy P. over 1 year ago
Here in DE ( the 2 lower counties), people go " futher on dane th’ road to Harntn to get a drink of wooter ( rhymes with book) after they eat some horsh-radish" …. “further on down the road to Hartington to get a drink of water”