I don’t think she’s whining; just realistic. She has her children with her when she is with Anne &/or Connie, so they are not left alone. And if she is an avid reader she well knows that she may not hear something she should if she tries to read while the children are awake (or even napping…) I also don’t think she is blaming the children, just again being realistic.
Obvious that you don’t have kids, How. You should hang about sometime when my girlfriend and I go to lunch with her 3 year old and my 13 month old.
Every other minute your attention gets wrenched off topic because the kids are throwing food on the floor, or want another bite, or are trying to reach for your cup of coffee, or want you to show you their belly button, or want to use the fork, or want what you’re eating…
Sometimes it’s hard to even hold a conversation that has complete sentances.
Notnorman, just because someone decides to become a mom doesn’t mean that everything suddenly becomes a bed of roses. Tell me are you doing what you want to do it life, and are you completely happy at it with out any complaints? When a woman is talking to a woman about their life it isn’t complaining, it’s talking it through. You don’t understand it because you’re a man, and when a man hears a woman they instantly say that they are complaning.
I’ve read to my kids for years, however, in the early years, the books they wanted to hear read weren’t the kind an adult wants to read for herself. I was able to read while breastfeeding the oldest, but after that, I didn’t have much time to read until the youngest started reading. Naptimes were used to get chores done that I couldn’t do with kids awake (like paying bills, making business-type calls, etc.) and by bedtime, it was either time to pay attention to my husband or fall asleep exhausted. Since I always homeschooled my kids, I didn’t have a whole lot of “me time” but I have no regrets about being a full-time mom for the last 20 years. Once the youngest could start reading, I finally felt like I had time to start reading for pleasure again. I love reading, but I love my kids more.
It IS more important and necessary that we, as parents, forego our pleasures .. the time we dedicate to our children will come backtous a blessings without number..
I would like to know why you have started over from when Michael and Lizzie were small. What happened to Michael and his wife and daughters and Lizzie with her boyfriend(s)?
You can be very happy with kids and still have things you complain about. Similarly, you can be single and working and have things you complain about. Happens to most of us. The person who is constantly happy about his situation is very wise but extremely uncommon.
When the kids are sitting quietly eating dinner or doing a puzzle together, it doesn’t make much of a strip. The fights and hassles have more drama- as do the cute moments, which show up here but much more with April- when Lynn is older and appreciates the little things more, as most of us do. And very few of us are perfect parents- we all get tired and grumpy and frustrated- for all parents, not just SAHMs, it’s a job you never leave.
I do read- at the Y, after the kids are in bed… I should probably be cleaning because my kids do not nap at the same time, but you have to let something slide… if you never do anything you enjoy, to sacrifice for the kids, you are a pretty miserable parent. It’s all a balancing act.
I’m not sure why the strips that I like the most because the people in them are human and have faults (which I like since I have so many myself), are the ones that people hate the most because the people in them have faults…. oh well, just the way of the world I guess.
@Burgandy2 - You made me curious, so I read yesterday’s comments after I left mine. I’m not sure what you said, but you didn’t offend me. discoEd seems to want to jump on people and try to make them feel insecure, but I’ve gotten over people like him long ago. I typically don’t nitpick on grammar, spelling, inaccuracies, etc, but Elly’s comment just sort of stuck in my mind, so I commented on it, no more no less.
Anyway, please don’t be a lurker. Feel free to comment and don’t worry about the ones who like to jump on others. Everyone helps the world go round in their own way…
mroberts88 about 15 years ago
Yeah, time constraints are usually a problem.
OpenWings about 15 years ago
Ahh well, they won’t be little and at home forever ;o)
Ronshua about 15 years ago
Yeah , I thank I read that one !
Allison Nunn Premium Member about 15 years ago
I don’t think she’s whining; just realistic. She has her children with her when she is with Anne &/or Connie, so they are not left alone. And if she is an avid reader she well knows that she may not hear something she should if she tries to read while the children are awake (or even napping…) I also don’t think she is blaming the children, just again being realistic.
WORDMAN33 about 15 years ago
Read during commercials, you would be surprized at how much you can get done.
alondra about 15 years ago
I’d just be looking forward to when they were both in school and I had a little more time to myself.
ComicDetectiveDA about 15 years ago
Last panel: I like how Lynn draws her characters laughing with their mouths wide open and their tongues sticking out.
Allan CB Premium Member about 15 years ago
I see the future … where she owns a book store.
GuntotingLiberal about 15 years ago
Obvious that you don’t have kids, How. You should hang about sometime when my girlfriend and I go to lunch with her 3 year old and my 13 month old.
Every other minute your attention gets wrenched off topic because the kids are throwing food on the floor, or want another bite, or are trying to reach for your cup of coffee, or want you to show you their belly button, or want to use the fork, or want what you’re eating…
Sometimes it’s hard to even hold a conversation that has complete sentances.
bald about 15 years ago
open your own book store and put in a small children’s section and keep the kids there with you
Jogger2 about 15 years ago
Clean up at table 10.
newworldmozart about 15 years ago
Notnorman, just because someone decides to become a mom doesn’t mean that everything suddenly becomes a bed of roses. Tell me are you doing what you want to do it life, and are you completely happy at it with out any complaints? When a woman is talking to a woman about their life it isn’t complaining, it’s talking it through. You don’t understand it because you’re a man, and when a man hears a woman they instantly say that they are complaning.
coffeeturtle about 15 years ago
I’m sure she wouldn’t have traded those kids for the world… ;-)
Wildmustang1262 about 15 years ago
Elly can have her time to read the book before she goes to bed. Just read few pages of the book and then go bed and light out!
Smiley Rmom about 15 years ago
I’ve read to my kids for years, however, in the early years, the books they wanted to hear read weren’t the kind an adult wants to read for herself. I was able to read while breastfeeding the oldest, but after that, I didn’t have much time to read until the youngest started reading. Naptimes were used to get chores done that I couldn’t do with kids awake (like paying bills, making business-type calls, etc.) and by bedtime, it was either time to pay attention to my husband or fall asleep exhausted. Since I always homeschooled my kids, I didn’t have a whole lot of “me time” but I have no regrets about being a full-time mom for the last 20 years. Once the youngest could start reading, I finally felt like I had time to start reading for pleasure again. I love reading, but I love my kids more.
BlitzMcD about 15 years ago
Elly IS indeed being realistic, rather than parroting the polticially correct lines just to placate others. Her candor is refreshing.
vreichmanis about 15 years ago
It IS more important and necessary that we, as parents, forego our pleasures .. the time we dedicate to our children will come backtous a blessings without number..
coholley about 15 years ago
I would like to know why you have started over from when Michael and Lizzie were small. What happened to Michael and his wife and daughters and Lizzie with her boyfriend(s)?
masnadies about 15 years ago
You can be very happy with kids and still have things you complain about. Similarly, you can be single and working and have things you complain about. Happens to most of us. The person who is constantly happy about his situation is very wise but extremely uncommon.
When the kids are sitting quietly eating dinner or doing a puzzle together, it doesn’t make much of a strip. The fights and hassles have more drama- as do the cute moments, which show up here but much more with April- when Lynn is older and appreciates the little things more, as most of us do. And very few of us are perfect parents- we all get tired and grumpy and frustrated- for all parents, not just SAHMs, it’s a job you never leave.
I do read- at the Y, after the kids are in bed… I should probably be cleaning because my kids do not nap at the same time, but you have to let something slide… if you never do anything you enjoy, to sacrifice for the kids, you are a pretty miserable parent. It’s all a balancing act.
I’m not sure why the strips that I like the most because the people in them are human and have faults (which I like since I have so many myself), are the ones that people hate the most because the people in them have faults…. oh well, just the way of the world I guess.
gobblingup Premium Member about 15 years ago
@Burgandy2 - You made me curious, so I read yesterday’s comments after I left mine. I’m not sure what you said, but you didn’t offend me. discoEd seems to want to jump on people and try to make them feel insecure, but I’ve gotten over people like him long ago. I typically don’t nitpick on grammar, spelling, inaccuracies, etc, but Elly’s comment just sort of stuck in my mind, so I commented on it, no more no less.
Anyway, please don’t be a lurker. Feel free to comment and don’t worry about the ones who like to jump on others. Everyone helps the world go round in their own way…