My wife and I don’t have a problem with each other. But as for our dog that is a different matter. She will sleep during the night on her bed, in the hallway, in front of a doorway—you name it. We always have to be aware where she is. We do have a nightlight in the bathroom. Neither one of us can afford to trip and fall.
In our younger days, that happened to my wife and I. I was waiting for her to come out of the bathroom so I could go in. The lights were off. She came out, I got out of bed and headed to the bathroom. She, however, did not go straight to the bed as I expected but crossed the room to close the blinds. We impacted. We both saw stars. That happened over 30 years ago and even today, in the dark we will announce where we are if we’re up and moving at the same time.
Neighbors have so many outside lights that, even with our blinds and drapes closed, there is never a danger of a collision anywhere in our home at night – except for the occasion toe-chair leg reunion.
I recall a Garfield Sunday strip where Jon was glow-in-the-dark boxer shorts, much to Garfield’s — who originally describing sounds at night — surprise.
A hundred years ago, in my youth I had one pair of chonies with a glow-in-the dark paisley motif. I had no idea how “glow-y” they were until one night shift at the hospital, a patient noted she could see me as soon as I entered her room. Stupid white uniforms!
I keep a nightlight in my bathroom to keep from bumping into things and to save on the hydro bill. I recently learned that using my nightlight is increasing my quality of sleep. I don’t like bright lights as a rule, at night especially, and; “Light exposure before or during bedtime can make it difficult to fall and stay asleep because your brain won’t make enough sleep-inducing melatonin. Even if you do manage to fall asleep with lights on in your bedroom, you may not get enough rapid eye movement (REM) sleep.”
As a fairly new ‘commenter’ but long-time reader, I find it fascinating and sometimes hilarious to read all the conversation sparked by a comic strip. We’re really a community here aren’t we? Love it! (Oh, and to weigh in as a new senior [who’s still 20 in his mind], I’m firmly in the camp of needing darkness and fan noise to sleep though oddly, I have no problem taking a mid-day nap and falling asleep despite the sunlight!)
thevideostoreguy over 1 year ago
Because night lights use power and cost money, which is hard to come by for the Social Security set.
sirbadger over 1 year ago
If it is the same color as the toothbrush charging light, he might mistake her for the door to the bathroom.
ᴮᴼᴿᴱᴰ2ᴰᴱᴬᵀᴴ over 1 year ago
they need BLADDER SNOOZE BUTTONS
https://www.gocomics.com/offthemark/2023/03/11
j_m_kuehl over 1 year ago
Don’t want no accidental bumping in the bedroom
Mikey Jay over 1 year ago
My wife and I don’t have a problem with each other. But as for our dog that is a different matter. She will sleep during the night on her bed, in the hallway, in front of a doorway—you name it. We always have to be aware where she is. We do have a nightlight in the bathroom. Neither one of us can afford to trip and fall.
iggyman over 1 year ago
Opal has a “Glow On”!
PraiseofFolly over 1 year ago
No! Earl might think you have “passed over” and come back to haunt him!
markkahler52 over 1 year ago
Pocket flashlights, anyone?
allangary over 1 year ago
It has been some time since there was a new strip. Has Crane retired?
[Traveler] Premium Member over 1 year ago
In our younger days, that happened to my wife and I. I was waiting for her to come out of the bathroom so I could go in. The lights were off. She came out, I got out of bed and headed to the bathroom. She, however, did not go straight to the bed as I expected but crossed the room to close the blinds. We impacted. We both saw stars. That happened over 30 years ago and even today, in the dark we will announce where we are if we’re up and moving at the same time.
Wesley Premium Member over 1 year ago
I hope this storyline runs all week
billycnj over 1 year ago
The ghost of Christmas past
sandpiper over 1 year ago
Neighbors have so many outside lights that, even with our blinds and drapes closed, there is never a danger of a collision anywhere in our home at night – except for the occasion toe-chair leg reunion.
ANIMAL over 1 year ago
Things that go BUMP in the night……. Sounds romantic to ME.
Zebrastripes over 1 year ago
Aaaah! Youth! Now it’s who can get to the bathroom first…I suggest a nightlight.
Alberta Oil Premium Member over 1 year ago
Doing it wrong.. once one is back in bed the other leaves. A very simple, time tested solution.
mckeonfuneralhomebx over 1 year ago
Like the prophylactic scene from Skin Deep
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 1 year ago
Two passing ships in the night…kind of….
Joan Tinnin Premium Member over 1 year ago
Laughed out loud at this and it’s truth
ArcticFox Premium Member over 1 year ago
It’s racy alright, the race of the Bladder Grand Prix.
Otis Rufus Driftwood over 1 year ago
They are at an age where practicality rates above other considerations.
w16521 over 1 year ago
Ah now Opal we know what you really mean when you say "little problem ".
Templo S.U.D. over 1 year ago
I recall a Garfield Sunday strip where Jon was glow-in-the-dark boxer shorts, much to Garfield’s — who originally describing sounds at night — surprise.
cactusbob333 over 1 year ago
Opal and Earl, two ships passing during the wee hours; how romantic.
rasputin's horoscope over 1 year ago
A hundred years ago, in my youth I had one pair of chonies with a glow-in-the dark paisley motif. I had no idea how “glow-y” they were until one night shift at the hospital, a patient noted she could see me as soon as I entered her room. Stupid white uniforms!
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 1 year ago
Opal is a problem solver. Earl is a good source of problems.
A perfect match.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member over 1 year ago
I keep a nightlight in my bathroom to keep from bumping into things and to save on the hydro bill. I recently learned that using my nightlight is increasing my quality of sleep. I don’t like bright lights as a rule, at night especially, and; “Light exposure before or during bedtime can make it difficult to fall and stay asleep because your brain won’t make enough sleep-inducing melatonin. Even if you do manage to fall asleep with lights on in your bedroom, you may not get enough rapid eye movement (REM) sleep.”
T... over 1 year ago
That’s really bad! Us old folks deserve our own bathroom, demand it…
Sailor46 USN 65-95 over 1 year ago
That could be a little eerie, meeting a floating night gown in the middle of the night.
heathcliff2 over 1 year ago
Practical, hopefully.
Border Fan over 1 year ago
As a fairly new ‘commenter’ but long-time reader, I find it fascinating and sometimes hilarious to read all the conversation sparked by a comic strip. We’re really a community here aren’t we? Love it! (Oh, and to weigh in as a new senior [who’s still 20 in his mind], I’m firmly in the camp of needing darkness and fan noise to sleep though oddly, I have no problem taking a mid-day nap and falling asleep despite the sunlight!)
j.l.farmer over 1 year ago
Get him some glow-in-the-dark bed pants!
kab2rb over 1 year ago
I have to comment, too funny, only for hubby and I different bathroom’s and I go more often then he does.
eric.franz.petras over 1 year ago
Opal glowing in the dark? Earl will think he is seeing a ghost.
Palani56 over 1 year ago
That was funny and true..lolol
eced52 over 1 year ago
good one, Brian.