Not content simply to have made a mess digging into the cereal box for the free smiley face (the emoji of 1990), Lizzie is proudly displaying the prize while carrying around the cereal to leave a mess all over the floor. Judging from the amount of the cereal falling off her arm, she really dug into it. I doubt there is any cereal left in that box that is edible, except maybe the stuff on the floor. I think this happened maybe once when I was growing up and after that my mother changed the rules for getting prizes out of cereal boxes, where the prizes were evenly distributed between all the siblings and no one destroyed food to get to them.
That a a million other reasons: Legos, cat throw up, twigs and stuff from outdoors, dog chew toys, dirt…With pets and kids around, you can’t keep the floors constantly swept.
One more thing that really happened. I began to think my kids and husband owed a huge debt of gratitude to the strip…which happily ate up anything I could make into a daily or Sunday cartoon.
You guys are missing the big picture – Elizabeth is learning to get her own breakfast. In the end it will help her mom out, she just has to chill until then.
When I was in high school, I woke up one night and went to the kitchen. I didn’t turn on the light, just walked through, and felt something cold and really squishy under one of my feet. I turned on the light and saw it was a fish stick! How it got there, and why one of the dogs hadn’t found and eaten it, I don’t know. But from then on, when I was walking around at night, I turned the light on first!
Templo S.U.D. over 5 years ago
get out the vacuum cleaner, Lizzie, and use it
howtheduck over 5 years ago
Not content simply to have made a mess digging into the cereal box for the free smiley face (the emoji of 1990), Lizzie is proudly displaying the prize while carrying around the cereal to leave a mess all over the floor. Judging from the amount of the cereal falling off her arm, she really dug into it. I doubt there is any cereal left in that box that is edible, except maybe the stuff on the floor. I think this happened maybe once when I was growing up and after that my mother changed the rules for getting prizes out of cereal boxes, where the prizes were evenly distributed between all the siblings and no one destroyed food to get to them.
AllishaDawn over 5 years ago
Didn’t Michael teach her to open the bottom of the box?
Watcher over 5 years ago
Rice Krispie’s floor without the milk.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Need to teach her the big bowl trick. Still, she seems happy with the chintzy prize. I remember when there was a real toy inside.
jbrobo Premium Member over 5 years ago
The trail of crumbs always leads from the kitchen to the television. At least it did in my home.
M2MM over 5 years ago
This is why I don’t go barefoot. :P
Grutzi over 5 years ago
That a a million other reasons: Legos, cat throw up, twigs and stuff from outdoors, dog chew toys, dirt…With pets and kids around, you can’t keep the floors constantly swept.
jless over 5 years ago
Lynn’s Comments:
One more thing that really happened. I began to think my kids and husband owed a huge debt of gratitude to the strip…which happily ate up anything I could make into a daily or Sunday cartoon.
dv1093 over 5 years ago
Grief – I’ve seen smaller feet on a horse.
tcumming over 5 years ago
Farley loves it when you get those "prize inside’ cereals for the kids
Lecherous over 5 years ago
E’s going to blow her stack in three…two….one.
jlsnell327 over 5 years ago
Where’s Farley?? He will take care of the evidence…
richdell over 5 years ago
When my kids were little, there’s no way I’d go around barefoot. Those Legos hurt.
debra4life over 5 years ago
You guys are missing the big picture – Elizabeth is learning to get her own breakfast. In the end it will help her mom out, she just has to chill until then.
barister over 5 years ago
Been there, done that Lizzy. I used to also eat all the charms from Lucky Charms.
donwestonmysteries over 5 years ago
It’s not cereal I worry about stepping in at my house.
finnygirl Premium Member over 5 years ago
When I was in high school, I woke up one night and went to the kitchen. I didn’t turn on the light, just walked through, and felt something cold and really squishy under one of my feet. I turned on the light and saw it was a fish stick! How it got there, and why one of the dogs hadn’t found and eaten it, I don’t know. But from then on, when I was walking around at night, I turned the light on first!