This is why I had my adventures before I had kids. I had fun, got into trouble (and got out of trouble), travelled and partied. Now that I have more of a domesticated life, I have no regrets nor do I wish that I was still doing those things. I totally appreciate and enjoy my life at home with my family, and I don’t find it boring. I agree with jaeldid66… it’s plenty exciting for me!
On the other hand, I have a friend who recently divorced her husband and is acting like a 22 year old again. Considering she has 3 children, 8 years and under, and is around 40 years old, I can see how her delayed “wild child” behavior is affecting others.
ladyfingers86 said, about 5 hours ago
“Seems like Phil has an exciting life. Can a stay-at-home housewife with two young children lead an exciting life?”
An exciting life is only temporary, Elly leads a fulfilling life with a husband and two children (cleaning up the spit may not seem so fulfilling today though)
But when they get old, Elly will have a close family to enjoy.
When Phil gets old, his only hope is that John and Elly’s family will come to visit at Christmas.
Yes, FBorFW is a Canadian Comic. Based (loosely) on the life of Lynn Johnson, as she lived in a small town of Lynn Lake then ‘small town’ Ontario just north of Toronto (about the size of 1990’s Milton).
Also Ms. Johnson ended the originals to go back in history and those I don’t know how much she has changed. Why she had Elly stay married to John I’ll never know.
That was my plan too Lightenup. I had a ton of adventures and experiences before having kids at age 32 and 35. I thought I would be content to just sit back and remember the excitement… but it’s hard. Kind of like mourning because by the time the kids are old enough for me to have some freedom again, I’ll probably not be that interested in it anymore.
I know that I am blessed to have two incredibly wonderful kids and I’m very thankful for them. I enjoy watching them grow up and being here for them. But there is a large part of me that really, really misses the excitement and the old life I had.
Well, I had an interesting trip in the bathroom recently where I stumbled over one of Elizabeth’s toys and narrowly missed falling into an empty bathtub. Upon hitting the tile, I noticed dust behind the toilet bowl so I brought in the vacuum and while cleaning up the dust I discovered that there was also a ring around the tub. As I finished vacuuming I put it away and returned to the bathroom where I grabbed a sponge and Comet and cleaned the tub. Since I already was cleaning porcelain I decided to clean the sink and toilet too. After which, I put windex on the mirror and grabbed a paper towel to wipe the mirror down. It was then that I noticed the counter could use a wipe down as well.
My wife and I did it just the opposite. We had kids while we were young. Now they’re grown up, out of the house, and we’re still not 50. We’ve kept ourselves in good shape, so now we can do whatever we want and have some money with which to do it!
She lived and worked in Cormir, Ontario, a suburb of North Bay. Her husband really was a dentist and crammed a full dental facility into a Cessna and had a practice over a fairly wide area.
I just love having those conversations. “Yeah, I went backpacking around Europe and lived in Scotland for a few months. What have you been up to? Why haven’t I heard from you lately?”
“Um… work, pay mortgage, take the dog for a walk, grade papers, sleep, repeat. Sorry I kept that riveting news from you!” ;)
EarlWash over 13 years ago
“Oh……..nothing, just the same old stuff!”
pouncingtiger over 13 years ago
I’m relatively new to this comic strip. I take it that Lynn Johnston is Canadian.
Good news. Montreal and Vancouver are still in the hunt for Lord Stanley’s Cup.
JoanHelen over 13 years ago
Is he the younger brother?
Elaine Rosco Premium Member over 13 years ago
Elly can only dream…sigh
WebSpider over 13 years ago
Oh, I am very certain that Connie’s Phil Sense is ringing like a bell by this time… Knocking at the door in 3, 2, 1… ?
How further down the road before Georgia comes into the scene?
wndrwrthg over 13 years ago
Life.
jaeldid66 over 13 years ago
Ladyfingers, being a stay at home mom is as exciting as it gets. Now that the kiddo’s grown and flown, I miss the excitement!
gobblingup Premium Member over 13 years ago
This is why I had my adventures before I had kids. I had fun, got into trouble (and got out of trouble), travelled and partied. Now that I have more of a domesticated life, I have no regrets nor do I wish that I was still doing those things. I totally appreciate and enjoy my life at home with my family, and I don’t find it boring. I agree with jaeldid66… it’s plenty exciting for me!
On the other hand, I have a friend who recently divorced her husband and is acting like a 22 year old again. Considering she has 3 children, 8 years and under, and is around 40 years old, I can see how her delayed “wild child” behavior is affecting others.
Nighthawks Premium Member over 13 years ago
well , Elizabeth spit up yesterday……
gaebie over 13 years ago
ladyfingers86 said, about 5 hours ago “Seems like Phil has an exciting life. Can a stay-at-home housewife with two young children lead an exciting life?”
An exciting life is only temporary, Elly leads a fulfilling life with a husband and two children (cleaning up the spit may not seem so fulfilling today though)
But when they get old, Elly will have a close family to enjoy. When Phil gets old, his only hope is that John and Elly’s family will come to visit at Christmas.
Allan CB Premium Member over 13 years ago
Yes, FBorFW is a Canadian Comic. Based (loosely) on the life of Lynn Johnson, as she lived in a small town of Lynn Lake then ‘small town’ Ontario just north of Toronto (about the size of 1990’s Milton).
kab2rb over 13 years ago
Also Ms. Johnson ended the originals to go back in history and those I don’t know how much she has changed. Why she had Elly stay married to John I’ll never know.
summerdog86 over 13 years ago
I guess I’m the only one who finds Phil creepy.
Elly stayed married to John, but Lynn didn’t stay married to hers!
mirthiful over 13 years ago
That was my plan too Lightenup. I had a ton of adventures and experiences before having kids at age 32 and 35. I thought I would be content to just sit back and remember the excitement… but it’s hard. Kind of like mourning because by the time the kids are old enough for me to have some freedom again, I’ll probably not be that interested in it anymore.
I know that I am blessed to have two incredibly wonderful kids and I’m very thankful for them. I enjoy watching them grow up and being here for them. But there is a large part of me that really, really misses the excitement and the old life I had.
cleokaya over 13 years ago
Well, I had an interesting trip in the bathroom recently where I stumbled over one of Elizabeth’s toys and narrowly missed falling into an empty bathtub. Upon hitting the tile, I noticed dust behind the toilet bowl so I brought in the vacuum and while cleaning up the dust I discovered that there was also a ring around the tub. As I finished vacuuming I put it away and returned to the bathroom where I grabbed a sponge and Comet and cleaned the tub. Since I already was cleaning porcelain I decided to clean the sink and toilet too. After which, I put windex on the mirror and grabbed a paper towel to wipe the mirror down. It was then that I noticed the counter could use a wipe down as well.
vzs1022 over 13 years ago
Well, I put a red shirt in with the whites yesterday.
pumaman over 13 years ago
My wife and I did it just the opposite. We had kids while we were young. Now they’re grown up, out of the house, and we’re still not 50. We’ve kept ourselves in good shape, so now we can do whatever we want and have some money with which to do it!
hippogriff over 13 years ago
She lived and worked in Cormir, Ontario, a suburb of North Bay. Her husband really was a dentist and crammed a full dental facility into a Cessna and had a practice over a fairly wide area.
Niki1983 over 13 years ago
I just love having those conversations. “Yeah, I went backpacking around Europe and lived in Scotland for a few months. What have you been up to? Why haven’t I heard from you lately?”
“Um… work, pay mortgage, take the dog for a walk, grade papers, sleep, repeat. Sorry I kept that riveting news from you!” ;)
gofinsc over 13 years ago
Sounds as if Elly won’t have to worry with him for very long before the next urge to fly away comes along.
Gretchen's Mom over 13 years ago
“Footloose and fancy free” as the old saying goes. Boy, it sure must be nice!
lindz.coop Premium Member over 13 years ago
Uh, well the kids and old man had the flu last week and I played nursemaid while the fans critiqued my attitude.