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Elly has it really going on. Some parents might think that teaching their child how to do things in person and through example might be the way to go, but Elly has learned she can teach her children with paper signs taped or nailed up to the walls. One little problem with this excellent Idea â Farley and April canât read. Also Elizabeth and Michael donât have the attention span or discipline to read that many notes. Dr. John Paterson is also, iffy. After all, he read the sign that says, âKeep this door closed!â in panel 6 and what does he do in panel 7, but open the door.
âTeaching by exampleâ usually backfires, because the learners figure that the willingness of Mom to clean up after them means they donât HAVE to be careful and not track in mud or wear dirty shoes â after all, Mom will just clean it upâŠ
All they need is a mudroom, a room between the house and garage, mine has the washer and dryer in it, a bench to take off your shoes and hooks to hang up your coatâs.
Throughout todayâs comic strip you can see that their house has some green wainscoting paneling next to the front door. Yet when Liz and April come in and take their wet shoes off, the wainscotting has suddenly vanished! The wall is yellow from floor to ceiling.
One good thing about papers going on the net, is that they donât get wet anymore. They still havenât solved the âLateâ issue however. They have just exchanged âServer Issuesâ for âTraffic Due To The Storm,â excuse.
In the house where I grew up, we had a foyer. There we were able to take off our rubber boots (âarcticsâ we called them), and our shoes, and leave them there to dry. We didnât have problems with wet clothing, but we were able to leave our cold weather things in the foyer before entering the house proper.
Canât help thinking they either werenât trained very well or theyâre deliberately making a mess. Next time make the kids clean up after themselves!
I grew up in the rural, Redneck Cariboo in northern BC. Our ugly, interminable fifth season between Winter and Spring was âBreak Upâ, courtesy of our logging rootsâŠgravel roads were either mushy and muddy and slushy, or dry and gritty and dusty, depending on how recently weâd gotten a late snow. The few paved roads, like Highway 97, had either frost heaves or pot holes. Winter was glorious, cuz it was cold and crisp and skiing and tobogganing and ski-dooing (everyone had a âski-dooâ, even if was made by Arctic Cat or Polaris or Evinrude or Suzuki; ironically, not many could afford a Bombardier Ski-Doo, despite it being a home grown product, alas) was amazingâŠSpring was warm and new and green, with the promise of summer holidays and camping and fishing.
Templo S.U.D. almost 2 years ago
wonderful, ainât it?
howtheduck almost 2 years ago
Elly has it really going on. Some parents might think that teaching their child how to do things in person and through example might be the way to go, but Elly has learned she can teach her children with paper signs taped or nailed up to the walls. One little problem with this excellent Idea â Farley and April canât read. Also Elizabeth and Michael donât have the attention span or discipline to read that many notes. Dr. John Paterson is also, iffy. After all, he read the sign that says, âKeep this door closed!â in panel 6 and what does he do in panel 7, but open the door.
yoey1957 almost 2 years ago
Thou shalt not try me. Mom24/7
Argythree almost 2 years ago
âTeaching by exampleâ usually backfires, because the learners figure that the willingness of Mom to clean up after them means they donât HAVE to be careful and not track in mud or wear dirty shoes â after all, Mom will just clean it upâŠ
yoey1957 almost 2 years ago
If you sprinkle on the seat I will scrub it with your toothbrush. Love mom. âĄ
RickTengle almost 2 years ago
Spring in Canada, a blizzard
Jingles almost 2 years ago
whereâd all the Ukr whoop go?
Macushlalondra almost 2 years ago
Looks like they never learn no matter how much you nag. But Iâd call every one of them back in and tell them to clean up this mess!
Little Caesar almost 2 years ago
There is probably one in the bathroom that says âWe aim to keep this bathroom clean; your aim is appreciated.â
Jelliqal almost 2 years ago
definitely what you would call a mud room â the space between the outside world and the home.
Forest Dweller 54 almost 2 years ago
All they need is a mudroom, a room between the house and garage, mine has the washer and dryer in it, a bench to take off your shoes and hooks to hang up your coatâs.
MermaidStitcher almost 2 years ago
Isnât that what Mud rooms are for?
SquidGamerGal almost 2 years ago
Give it up, Elly. If they wonât listen, what makes you think this will work?
Willywise52 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Idiots of SpringâŠ
dcdete. almost 2 years ago
Throughout todayâs comic strip you can see that their house has some green wainscoting paneling next to the front door. Yet when Liz and April come in and take their wet shoes off, the wainscotting has suddenly vanished! The wall is yellow from floor to ceiling.
msnrykd8789 almost 2 years ago
In the meantime itâs 15 degrees here with a 4 degree windchill in Kansas. Brrrrr
johnjoyce almost 2 years ago
The 5th season in Canada and upper US: Winter, MUD, Spring, Summer, Fall.
Old recluse almost 2 years ago
Donât give my wife of 61 years any more ideas!
rshive almost 2 years ago
Order has its place. But seldom near the front door in Spring.
Johnnyrico almost 2 years ago
Iâm very much looking forward to this day:âŠ
https://youtu.be/fnPis-GAu_M
joe.altmaier almost 2 years ago
Just get em all back in there to do it right.
well-i-never almost 2 years ago
You have to put on a pair of boots in the kitchen just to get to the front door.
Diat60 almost 2 years ago
Takes me back â four kids and a big box of mittens â and always one or two mysteriously missing.
Bob Blumenfeld almost 2 years ago
If your boots need to be emptied, what good was it to wear them?
Bruce1253 almost 2 years ago
One good thing about papers going on the net, is that they donât get wet anymore. They still havenât solved the âLateâ issue however. They have just exchanged âServer Issuesâ for âTraffic Due To The Storm,â excuse.
mckeonfuneralhomebx almost 2 years ago
Spring? I would think hidden scene more of three children wallking upstairs in their underwear! Nice to see a naturist family that comfortable!
sjsczurek almost 2 years ago
In the house where I grew up, we had a foyer. There we were able to take off our rubber boots (âarcticsâ we called them), and our shoes, and leave them there to dry. We didnât have problems with wet clothing, but we were able to leave our cold weather things in the foyer before entering the house proper.
MuddyUSA Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Indeed it is!
g04922 almost 2 years ago
Why does âMomâ always have to clean up !!
Kaycee Lane almost 2 years ago
The stirrup pants on Elizabeth! :D
saylorgirl almost 2 years ago
UghâŠI hate messes like this! Iâm OCD and if nothing is in its place and dirt on the clean floor, I lose it!!
kathleenhicks62 almost 2 years ago
They need a room for mud- â all by its self outside the house via tunnel.
daisypekin01 almost 2 years ago
the fact that she has to âsayâ anything at all doesnât reflect well on her inconsiderate family.
Teto85 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
A major reason behind our genkan and large closet the front entrance. And mudroom at the back.
The Pro from Dover almost 2 years ago
Sign, sign
Everywhere a sign
Blockinâ out the scenery
Breakinâ my mind
Do this, donât do that
Canât you read the sign?
circleM almost 2 years ago
Well it appears that Michael did hang his jacket up albeit in the wrong place.
HodgeElmwood almost 2 years ago
Canât help thinking they either werenât trained very well or theyâre deliberately making a mess. Next time make the kids clean up after themselves!
Robert Nowall Premium Member almost 2 years ago
âCanât you read the sign?â âSo what? I donât smoke.â
beharford almost 2 years ago
I grew up in the rural, Redneck Cariboo in northern BC. Our ugly, interminable fifth season between Winter and Spring was âBreak Upâ, courtesy of our logging rootsâŠgravel roads were either mushy and muddy and slushy, or dry and gritty and dusty, depending on how recently weâd gotten a late snow. The few paved roads, like Highway 97, had either frost heaves or pot holes. Winter was glorious, cuz it was cold and crisp and skiing and tobogganing and ski-dooing (everyone had a âski-dooâ, even if was made by Arctic Cat or Polaris or Evinrude or Suzuki; ironically, not many could afford a Bombardier Ski-Doo, despite it being a home grown product, alas) was amazingâŠSpring was warm and new and green, with the promise of summer holidays and camping and fishing.
âBreak Upâ really sucked, though.SquidGamerGal 2 months ago
Sorry, granny! Nobody speaks or read NAG, NAG, NAG!