Read an article once which started with a story about a mother who got in an argument with her teenager about him folding his t-shirt “wrong.” Seriously, if your teenaged son is folding his own clothes, shut your big mouth and let him fold it anyway he wants.
I learned not to do too good at household chores, or it becomes your job. Clothes stay in the dryer until we run out of something. That’s when the clean load gets folded.
Part of being a wonderful mother is knowing when to stop being a mommy to your son and correcting him for such trivial things like folding clothes. Besides, if she is in his house, who is she to determine the right or wrong way to fold clothes?
Yup, it’s not clear what Brad is trying to do. Nancy has a lot to teach him, but Brad wants to learn and is a good student. Let’s hope Frank will also have the opportunity to show his skills with children, perhaps to Toni.
I prefer, “here let me show you an easier more efficient way to do that.” “You’re doing it wrong” sounds so narcissistic to me, eg, a woman asks me for a craft idea to do with her grandchildren. I buy the supplies for a craft to do with them, she changed her mind-decided on something else. I help her with that. She looks at the supplies I bought with my money, that I’m never getting back, and says in a sing-song 7 yr old spoiled child voice, “You’re doing it wrong!” Yet before I got them she told me she never even heard of the craft I had planned. =narcissist. If you should choose to defend the woman, I tolerated this, even worse, BS for 20 years before I realized I don’t have to.
I can’t tell if that’s a sheet or a towel, but the consensus seems to be sheet. Still, it made me think of a favorite strip in “For Better or For Worse” where Elly is complaining to her friends that John doesn’t fold the towels correctly. Her friends’ responded with “Your husband folds towels???”
lvlax 3 months ago
Kids aren’t for everyone, Brad… ;)
Tenax 3 months ago
Is that a fitted sheet? The bane of most.
californiamonty 3 months ago
If he’s folding the sheet wrong, doesn’t that mean his mom didn’t teach him the correct way?
Asharah 3 months ago
Read an article once which started with a story about a mother who got in an argument with her teenager about him folding his t-shirt “wrong.” Seriously, if your teenaged son is folding his own clothes, shut your big mouth and let him fold it anyway he wants.
snsurone76 3 months ago
Um, Nancy—is part of being a great parent knowing how to fold laundry??
wallylm 3 months ago
She may have faith in Brad as a Dad but she just made him feel like her little boy again.
syzygy47 3 months ago
I get that too. She wants them folded from the short or long edge, sometimes in thirds.
kenhense 3 months ago
Brad isn’t a parent yet. All this training is for Jonah’s kid.
Caldonia 3 months ago
Sad trombone
hubbard3188 3 months ago
Looks about right for a fitted sheet: wad, wad, stuff, stuff, then cram it in a drawer it can’t crawl out of.
JenF 3 months ago
Buy a fitted sheet folder on amazon. They work perfectly.
Mordock999 Premium Member 3 months ago
It’s to Nancy’s credit that she DIDN’T add: “That is, IF you ever get the opportunity to actually BE a DAD. (Hint, Hint, Hint)” ;-)
French Persons Premium Member 3 months ago
Translation: “I’m hiding the truth about how much raising kids really does suck, but I want grandkids so I am providing placating words”.
JonGoss 3 months ago
If he thinks parenting is hard, wait until he has to put a comforter back in the cover.
Wilkins068 3 months ago
In th last picture I’m hoping Brad doesnt have Shannon in that green sheet. For some reason it looks kinda big and unwieldy
Purple People Eater 3 months ago
Folding laundry can be done wrong?
The Old Wolf 3 months ago
Women’s faults are many! Men have only two: everything they say, and everything they do!
MS72 3 months ago
I learned not to do too good at household chores, or it becomes your job. Clothes stay in the dryer until we run out of something. That’s when the clean load gets folded.
ddl297 3 months ago
Hey Bedding Designers! Start making sets of TWO flat sheets and two pillowcases. If you tuck the ends in, you don’t them elasticized, You’re welcome!
Ellis97 3 months ago
Leave it to Nancy to give Brad some pep talk.
(Meh) 3 months ago
Well, maybe if you had taught him while he was staying with you, Nancy? Just saying…
BJDucer 3 months ago
Part of being a wonderful mother is knowing when to stop being a mommy to your son and correcting him for such trivial things like folding clothes. Besides, if she is in his house, who is she to determine the right or wrong way to fold clothes?
ahnk_2000 3 months ago
She’s also giving lessons on being a husband.
StoicLion1973 3 months ago
I know it’s my interpretation but this strip seems like a “take that” to readers who think Brad would be a bad father.
david_42 3 months ago
Folding fitted sheets is easy, except the ones with elastic all the way around.
elbow macaroni 3 months ago
Mom? Looks like his sister.
Aladar30 Premium Member 3 months ago
Yup, it’s not clear what Brad is trying to do. Nancy has a lot to teach him, but Brad wants to learn and is a good student. Let’s hope Frank will also have the opportunity to show his skills with children, perhaps to Toni.
Lord King Wazmo Premium Member 3 months ago
Oh, shut up, Nancy. Just SHUT UP.
baskate_2000 3 months ago
Nancy’s great, but it’s a shame she had to spoil the pep talk.
BookwormAZ 3 months ago
I was not looking forward to a month of Shannon. But, having Nancy in the arc has made it worthwhile.
KEA 3 months ago
Parenting – one of two crucial jobs with no prerequisites
prrdh 3 months ago
The world’s hardest, the best, and one you never retire from.
MuddyUSA Premium Member 3 months ago
Folding clothes takes a certain training…..
CoreyTaylor1 3 months ago
Nancy should know about big mistakes: She married FRANK!
lnrokr55 3 months ago
Grace under pressure, Mom’s, fighter aces, etc! ;-)
Fuzzy Kombu 3 months ago
In most cases, doing it wrong is how you learn to do it right. (But let’s not talk about nuclear weapons just here, OK?)
BJShipley1 3 months ago
He went crying to his mom on the very first day; I don’t think he’s cut out to be a dad if he folds that fast.
raybarb44 3 months ago
and it’s not important is it……..
tammyspeakslife Premium Member 3 months ago
I prefer, “here let me show you an easier more efficient way to do that.” “You’re doing it wrong” sounds so narcissistic to me, eg, a woman asks me for a craft idea to do with her grandchildren. I buy the supplies for a craft to do with them, she changed her mind-decided on something else. I help her with that. She looks at the supplies I bought with my money, that I’m never getting back, and says in a sing-song 7 yr old spoiled child voice, “You’re doing it wrong!” Yet before I got them she told me she never even heard of the craft I had planned. =narcissist. If you should choose to defend the woman, I tolerated this, even worse, BS for 20 years before I realized I don’t have to.
comic reader 22 3 months ago
Wasn’t Brad trying to get some sleep?
The Quiet One 3 months ago
I agree with Nancy on Brad being a good dad. On his folding it wrong, if it’s a fitted sheet there is no wrong way.
Joe1962 3 months ago
Being a parent might be the hardest job in the world, but it also has its rewards.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 3 months ago
“You know something?I’m glad I have 8 kids!”
“And I’m glad I have 10 kids!”
WOMAN PASSING BY: “And I’m glad I’m careful!”
Lucille Ball&Henry Fonda—YOURS,MINE,AND OURS—1968
WF11 3 months ago
I can’t tell if that’s a sheet or a towel, but the consensus seems to be sheet. Still, it made me think of a favorite strip in “For Better or For Worse” where Elly is complaining to her friends that John doesn’t fold the towels correctly. Her friends’ responded with “Your husband folds towels???”
jonesbeltone 3 months ago
She is so real and sweet.
sincavage05 3 months ago
Toughest, and bestest, job in the world is being a dad.
DorothyGlenn Premium Member 3 months ago
Nancy was this close to a halo. Bite your tongue when you aim to be a grandma.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 3 months ago
A labor which only ends when you die and for which you will be judged long after.