I can relate. My friends and I try to get together with the kids and catch up, but the only way we get some conversation in is when the kids are not there. Who cares if it’s substantial conversation or not, as long as it’s with an adult!
My toddler adores my best friend so she climbs all over both of us when he comes to visit (yes, he’s male) but he’s so good with kids that we can talk over the top of her exuberance.
If I had the chance to talk to adults, it would be literature, ethics, educational philosophy, and religion. But I have 3 small children so that situation is eerily familiar (and I have been told that my children are quite independent- but there are 3 of them, and children are expected to be a LOT less independent these days, so even if mine are playing by themselves, my friends’ kids wouldn’t be!)
Geez… if you are going to have kids then you need to always remember that they don’t know they are being rude or interrupting anything…. ESPECIALLY at that age… he’s JUST a baby for crying out loud….
ladywolf17 about 15 years ago
Sounds like Christopher is a quite the handful. I’m sorry what was the conversation about?
ComicDetectiveDA about 15 years ago
Not really!
Jogger2 about 15 years ago
Song: “Orange Cocoa Cake” by Lou and Peter Berryman. For lyrics, see http://www.louandpeter.com/alllwlyr.pdf Disk 1, track 5.
alondra about 15 years ago
I’d feel worse about this if I thought she and Elly had something more substantial to talk about than gossip but they don’t.
lightenup Premium Member about 15 years ago
I can relate. My friends and I try to get together with the kids and catch up, but the only way we get some conversation in is when the kids are not there. Who cares if it’s substantial conversation or not, as long as it’s with an adult!
ejcapulet about 15 years ago
My toddler adores my best friend so she climbs all over both of us when he comes to visit (yes, he’s male) but he’s so good with kids that we can talk over the top of her exuberance.
kfaatz925 about 15 years ago
Huh - maybe Christopher needs to pick up a few manners from Elizabeth (who wasn’t bothering them!) ;)
masnadies about 15 years ago
If I had the chance to talk to adults, it would be literature, ethics, educational philosophy, and religion. But I have 3 small children so that situation is eerily familiar (and I have been told that my children are quite independent- but there are 3 of them, and children are expected to be a LOT less independent these days, so even if mine are playing by themselves, my friends’ kids wouldn’t be!)
Wildmustang1262 about 15 years ago
Talk, interrupt, yak, interrupt, blah, interrupt and keep going on and on like forever.
JosePeterson about 15 years ago
I wish they indicated the date the strip 1st ran
JosePeterson about 15 years ago
Though as I suspect it’s probably from 1980, the best year of my life
SageFireGazer about 15 years ago
I don’t get it … did this strip reverse in time??? I thought the Patterson kids were all grown up with kids of their own.
idwiz123 about 15 years ago
Geez… if you are going to have kids then you need to always remember that they don’t know they are being rude or interrupting anything…. ESPECIALLY at that age… he’s JUST a baby for crying out loud….
Comic-Nut about 15 years ago
Christopher needs to be put in a playpen in another room. Some kids … and some parents … Really! C’mon now. Get a backbone and raise your kids right.
lindz.coop Premium Member about 15 years ago
Hey Jogger 2, it made me think of “Orange Cocoa Cake” too – Lou & Peter are the best!!
coffeeturtle about 15 years ago
LOL!!!!! Moms’ sacrafice
granme69 about 15 years ago
It is what it is. Love em.