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Hmmm. Stay-at-home parents. Kid off playing with a unicorn all the time. Sudden desire for a larger house. Is there another Phoebe on the way? We don’t see much of Mom….
This reminds me of when I took our kids (7/12 and 5 at the time) to see their new school in our new neighborhood before we moved. Our oldest informed me “That’s a stupid color for a school.” It was red brick…just like her old school.
Joseph comicinthestrip about 1 month ago
Are the sparkles invisible? I love the callback in the third panel! (Did I already mention that I think this strip is ending?)
codycab about 1 month ago
Is Marigold going to ask for a spa day in the new bathroom?
sirbadger about 1 month ago
What is Phoebe upset about?
Averagemoe about 1 month ago
What about a basement? That’s an important safety feature, in case the sun turns evil.
Katsuro Premium Member about 1 month ago
Sparkling honesty is generic sincerity. It’s only Sincerity if it’s from the Sincerity region of France; otherwise it’s sparkling honesty.
iggyman about 1 month ago
Does Marigold sell real estate in her spare time? She acts like an agent!
Decepticomic about 1 month ago
Nobody likes honesty, regardless of sparkle level.
markkahler52 about 1 month ago
Honesty is such a lonely word…
Willywise52 Premium Member about 1 month ago
Is the new toilet big enough for a unicorn?
trainnut1956 about 1 month ago
Hmmm. Stay-at-home parents. Kid off playing with a unicorn all the time. Sudden desire for a larger house. Is there another Phoebe on the way? We don’t see much of Mom….
DaBump Premium Member about 1 month ago
Mmmm, I’d love a bathtub big enough to fit a unicorn. And a unicorn to go with it, of course.
Aladar30 Premium Member about 1 month ago
I wonder if Marigold will have her own room.
QueTheComicsLady about 1 month ago
#relatable
erinurse2000 about 1 month ago
This reminds me of when I took our kids (7/12 and 5 at the time) to see their new school in our new neighborhood before we moved. Our oldest informed me “That’s a stupid color for a school.” It was red brick…just like her old school.