It’s moments like this that make it all worthwhile to be a parent. There are times when you want to tear your hair out, but the times when they make your heart melt make up for it.
Michael’s just preparing himself for the worst news possible….in case he hears some from the vet. He brought the toy to partially deflect how scared he is.
Technically, to be in hospital refers to medical care, not actually in the building. If you go to a clinic, you are “in hospital”. If you need hospice care, you get it where ever you are.
Did it ever occur to you that Michael might simply have wanted to be prepared just in case Farley really WAS that sick? After all, the kid has eyes, and could see how miserable Farley was before they took him to the vet.
SUSAN NEWMAN – As a mom, I know much about my children. As they grow older and learn to reason for themselves, they say and do wonderful things. Just because a parent is surprised by what a child says or does in no way means they do not know their child. If a parent is never surprised, they have not fostered independent thinking in their children. Such a surprise can make years of parenting feel terrific.
I love being surprised by all thoughts and actions from my children. I am proud of the wonderful surprises and try to turn the not-so-wonderful ones into learning experiences. Once they reach adulthood, I hope they have the resources to be positive young folks who can balance critical thinking and emotional feelings to surprise others in their world.
My very random allergies always kick in when I think about Farley giving his life to save April when she fell in the creek. Has to be allergies – why else would my eyes tear up.
When my daughter was almost five, she had her tonsils out. We made sure her beloved bunny and stuffed mouse were right beside her. They helped her cope with the pain.
legaleagle48 about 12 years ago
Aw, now that’s sweet!
luckylouie about 12 years ago
It’s moments like this that make it all worthwhile to be a parent. There are times when you want to tear your hair out, but the times when they make your heart melt make up for it.
kfccanada about 12 years ago
Michael’s just preparing himself for the worst news possible….in case he hears some from the vet. He brought the toy to partially deflect how scared he is.
psychlady about 12 years ago
Farley is a member of the family. Michael wants to treat him as such.
arye uygur about 12 years ago
Having my cat stay overnight at the vet’s cost me several hundred dollars.
hcr1985 about 12 years ago
That’s sweet!!!
jimgamer about 12 years ago
He loves his dog !!!!!!!!
dsom8 about 12 years ago
Is it only in the USofA that we say, “in the hospital”? It seems that other English speakers say, “in hospital.” Just curious.
route66paul about 12 years ago
Technically, to be in hospital refers to medical care, not actually in the building. If you go to a clinic, you are “in hospital”. If you need hospice care, you get it where ever you are.
summerdog86 about 12 years ago
That’s it? We don’t get a hint of what’s wrong with the poor thing?
legaleagle48 about 12 years ago
Did it ever occur to you that Michael might simply have wanted to be prepared just in case Farley really WAS that sick? After all, the kid has eyes, and could see how miserable Farley was before they took him to the vet.
annamargaret1866 about 12 years ago
Maybe she’s had a vision of how she’d feel if Michael ended up in the hospital.
feralglance about 12 years ago
Of course not. This is a comic strip, not a novel. Besides, suspense is good for the audience.
Deborah N Lurie about 12 years ago
SUSAN NEWMAN – As a mom, I know much about my children. As they grow older and learn to reason for themselves, they say and do wonderful things. Just because a parent is surprised by what a child says or does in no way means they do not know their child. If a parent is never surprised, they have not fostered independent thinking in their children. Such a surprise can make years of parenting feel terrific.
I love being surprised by all thoughts and actions from my children. I am proud of the wonderful surprises and try to turn the not-so-wonderful ones into learning experiences. Once they reach adulthood, I hope they have the resources to be positive young folks who can balance critical thinking and emotional feelings to surprise others in their world.
tbritt99 about 12 years ago
I always bring a fav toy for my guy’s visits to the vet. They may ignore it, but it a subconscious reminder of familiarity.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 12 years ago
this arc hurts…
galanti about 12 years ago
My very random allergies always kick in when I think about Farley giving his life to save April when she fell in the creek. Has to be allergies – why else would my eyes tear up.
nkasaoj about 12 years ago
He probably swallowed one of the kid’s toys.
pam Miner about 12 years ago
It’s so hard when a pet is sick, or even if you see a non-pet who is suffering. But when they depend on you.. it’s harder. That’s right Michael!
iced tea about 12 years ago
When my daughter was almost five, she had her tonsils out. We made sure her beloved bunny and stuffed mouse were right beside her. They helped her cope with the pain.
Shikamoo Premium Member about 12 years ago
Poor Farley. I wonder if this is the end?