For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston for July 25, 2010

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    JanLC  over 14 years ago

    Been there, done that.

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    cdward  over 14 years ago

    She set it up that way.

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    NE1956  over 14 years ago

    So why clean? When they went out, you shoulda gone with them. I’d rather live in a dump than miss out on family time, any day.

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    Yukoneric  over 14 years ago

    Make them clean it…………..

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    Donna White  over 14 years ago

    Enlist their help. Even Lizzie is old enough to pick up her own toys. Then everyone go to the park or go on a picnic or just lounge around in the back yard.

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    mcveinot  over 14 years ago

    I hear ya sista! I have learned if I get time to myself, I power clean then spend the rest of the time enjoying how clean it is until the kids/hubby get home (because DH is worse than the kids about keeping things clean and making messes). I spend tons of time with my family and we’re always doing stuff together. I figure a couple of hours a month won’t hurt anyone and it makes me happy, aka help preserve my sanity, lol!

    ps: what is the point of dusting? I have never dusted. Besides, that mess looks like it would take about 10 minutes to clean. She needs to stop being so thorough.

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    GuntotingLiberal  over 14 years ago

    Lizzie’s definitely old enough to help. DS has been saying “all done clean up” since he was 15 months old (although it was more like ada dee-ah). The secret is an awesome home-daycare provider and a little home reinforcement.

    My now 2 year old cleans with me, sometimes completely unbidden. He loves helping empty the dishwasher (although at some point I’ll probably regret this), picking up dirty laundry and his own toys.

    I’m going to enjoy this while it lasts. Hopefully for a while.

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    lewisbower  over 14 years ago

    Entropy is to be accepted. I accept gravity.. I clean to the sounds of snores. Then science takes over, “Gee, Mr Science, why does old peoples hair fall out?” “I’m glad you asked, Jimmy. Old peoples hair falls out when they don’t accept science. Take entropy for example.”

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    pschearer Premium Member over 14 years ago

    Despite many happy memories of FBOFW in the past, after a trite (though true) strip like today’s, I think I’ll be dropping the recycled strip the next time I clean up my subscription.

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    Wildmustang1262  over 14 years ago

    Well, I don’t feel like to clean up the mess at my home, but I like to put the clean dishes up from the dishwasher and put the dirty dishes in the dishwasher and then, that’s it! All I do is sitting and surfing the Internet on my computer for my enjoyable time. :-)

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    Ladywillowdragon  over 14 years ago

    cleaning the house while you have children is like shoveling the driveway while it’s there’s a blizzard out - not worth the effort lol

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    FunkyMunkey1  over 14 years ago

    What’s with the colour in the first panel? Michael has white/black hair, and the banana peel is white too… I think they forgot something!

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    Gretchen's Mom  over 14 years ago

    I’m just wondering … why would John say: “Let’s clear the fort, men!” while he’s putting on Lizzie’s jacket? Does he not know that she’s a girl???

    Meanwhile, if instead of being such a constant, put-upon martyr all the time, if Elly would just make John and the kids clean up after themselves every once in a while, then maybe the house wouldn’t be so messy all the time and she wouldn’t have to miss fun family outings to spend the entire day cleaning it up by herself!

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    RinaFarina  over 14 years ago

    Yes, there’s a certain Cathy-like quality to FBOFW quite often, but harder to see because more subtle. Very anti-feminist.

    NOT that she shouldn’t be a housewife (er, homemaker?), IF that’s what she chooses AND she and John have discussed it and worked it out. (Apparently nowadays there is a prejudice against women staying home and keeping house! just as unreasonable as the reverse - people should have a CHOICE.) But that it’s the standard way things were assumed to be done several decades ago, when women’s place was supposed to be in the home. Nobody thought very much about it. The result is the cartoon we see today.

    Come to that, how many people, on reading it today, would say, “There’s something wrong with doing things this way.”?

    She actually does a disservice to her family by training them in bad habits - picking up after them, etc.

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    JodieKay  over 14 years ago

    heck, my 2-year old already knows better than to throw food on the floor as Lizzie’s doing in the first panel. Maybe always cleaning for the family (instead of teaching the kids and hubby how to help out) is how Elly got her skinny figure back after pregnancy?

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    Brother_James437  over 14 years ago

    Lizzy must be having a groth spurt, betweeen panal 1& 3 she has sucked down a banna and an apple. then in the last panal she is finishing a popcycle. Heaven only knows how much she ate while they were out.

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    firstwife  over 14 years ago

    You can write anything in my dust except the date.

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