For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston for February 16, 2009

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    wndrwrthg  almost 16 years ago

    That would make it hard for the rest of the world.

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    cleokaya  almost 16 years ago

    Thank God I am not a woman. You lovely beings have my full respect. Raising a child takes an expert and I as a man know that I do not have the skills, the desire, or the cojones for the job. Fortunately, I was at least smart enough to realize this before I had children. ALL PRAISE THE ALMIGHTY CHICK. Oops, I mean woman. I’ve been bad, spank me.

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    Northwoodser  almost 16 years ago

    Every parent’s panic session.

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    heligmyer  almost 16 years ago

    There’s hardly a more helpless feeling, especially at 2 in the morning.

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    arsmall  almost 16 years ago

    Teach baby sign language and you’ll be able to communicate much better!

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    summerdog86  almost 16 years ago

    Pins! I used to have to check for open pins on diapers. You won’t hear that said today.

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    Silverpearl  almost 16 years ago

    Baby language = smiles, coos, and crying!!

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    alondra  almost 16 years ago

    arsmall says:

    Teach baby sign language and you’ll be able to communicate much better!

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    That’s what I read somewhere but have not tested the theory, that a baby can learn to sign much sooner than they can learn to speak so they can communicate sooner like at about 4 months.

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    CourageCD  almost 16 years ago

    Might be funny if I wasn’t playing this game last night.

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    Wolfdreamer250  almost 16 years ago

    I would almost think that this is the one where Lizzie goes to the hospital, but I think she’s too young yet. Could be wrong of course.

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    Wildmustang1262  almost 16 years ago

    Elly! I hope you would not shake Lizzie for no reason. Don’t abuse her while she cries hysterically. Try to calm and soothe her till she will stop crying and feel better.

    Arsmall and Macushlalondra, some of them already learned to use sign language to communicate with the baby. Some of them don’t use it. It would be nice to learn the sign language to communicate with the baby. And teach the baby the sign language, too. That will be helpful. Wink! ;-] The deaf parents teach their hearing babies the sign language so they can communicate better.

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    dead-eye-bill  almost 16 years ago

    all i would do is hug him. warmth and a soothing voice aint much but very seldom is it that extremely mad painful cry.

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    stpatme  almost 16 years ago

    My FATHER, thank-you-very-much, solved this problem with me by saying to heck with warming formula one night and just giving me cold cow’s milk straight from the fridge. I slept through the night, and never had formula at night again!

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    tabbylynn  almost 16 years ago

    i think poor lizzie just wanted to be held. it always seems to get worse when you lay them down to check the dypers. i found that what works is when you turn on the tv and let them watch the colors, or when you sing to them. that is what i had to do. It is a hard job and it is the best job. NO I DO NOT HAVE ANY KIDS, yet. i am the oldest of the 9 or 10 grand kids so i did a lot of babysitting. the youngest is 3 months, the 2nd youngest is 2 years. it is always fun. it takes a lot of time and little sleep.

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    matmunk  almost 16 years ago

    Wildmustang: I don’t think Elly is shaking Lizzie. She’s just holding her up as she cries. I know when my boys were small like this and in the middle of fit I couldn’t figure out I would often hold them up and speak to them like this. Because some small corner of your sleep-deprived mind hopes that a sudden tantrum-stopping solution will come to you.

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    cleokaya  almost 16 years ago

    Tabbylynn, you sound like a very good baby sitter.

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    arceedee  almost 16 years ago

    Has Lizzie become younger in this strip recently..? When toddling around with her potty on her head she appeared to be at least 15 months old - in today’s entry Lizzie looks no older than 9-12 months, especially in the last panel. Just the size perspective I guess.

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    summerdog86  almost 16 years ago

    I think Lizzie’s size has to do with the re-drawn strips. This looks like an old one, and the bigger, slightly different looking Lizzie (like on Sundays) are new ones.

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    gwbetts  almost 16 years ago

    UP TO AGE 2, THEY ARE TEACHING KIDS HOW TO WALK AND TALK. AFTER THAT IT’S, “SIT DOWN AND SHUT UP!!”

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    arceedee  almost 16 years ago

    ahhh, thanks summerdog for supplying the info. I’m not exactly up to speed on the current variations in Johnston’s strip, though I’ve followed it since Lizzie was originally a pre-schooler, in our local paper. I suppose I should visit the FBOFW website and blog, but haven’t got round to it yet :)

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    bluetopazcrystal  almost 16 years ago

    rsmall says:

    Teach baby sign language and you’ll be able to communicate much better

    It’s true my friend’s baby can sign more milk juice and other words. I wish I knew this when mine were tiny.

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