I was just saying how much I missed the old times of my youth when the comic strips were filled with jokes about Infanticide. This one takes me back to those good, old days. Thanks, Lynn Johnston.
We lost my younger bro to cancer a few years ago, and his three kids have great memories of him. I do, too, but also remember the days when his kids were infants, and wouldn’t sleep through the night. I remember him telling me that ’it’s a good thing kids are so cute, or they’d never survive night times!’ I never expected him to clobber them for crying all night, but I understood how frustrated he was, going off to work each day after a sleepless night…
Then they become teenagers, and it isn’t until they hit the age of somewhere around 25 when you can talk to them again without them being so dang tedious and frustrating..
I wonder did Ellie do all this with Elizabeth and Michael? It seems like she’s making a mountain out of a molehill by not letting April be alone for awhile instead of catering to her all the time. April seems old enough now to learn this.
WOW. The child-hating around here is pervasive. Plus the negativity towards teenagers. And how anyone could not see the problem with the attitude of the strip, especially the last panel, is beyond me. Try being in the shoes (or footsie pajamas, in this case) of the child. (Especially one who cannot help her needs and feelings – in other words, who CANNOT HELP BEING A CHILD.) How would you feel about being thought of and/or treated that way?
Templo S.U.D. over 3 years ago
to be fair, we were all like April and our parents like El (and John)
howtheduck over 3 years ago
I was just saying how much I missed the old times of my youth when the comic strips were filled with jokes about Infanticide. This one takes me back to those good, old days. Thanks, Lynn Johnston.
Caldonia over 3 years ago
It’s a good thing she isn’t an ugly sleeper, otherwise it’s the orphanage!
Argythree over 3 years ago
We lost my younger bro to cancer a few years ago, and his three kids have great memories of him. I do, too, but also remember the days when his kids were infants, and wouldn’t sleep through the night. I remember him telling me that ’it’s a good thing kids are so cute, or they’d never survive night times!’ I never expected him to clobber them for crying all night, but I understood how frustrated he was, going off to work each day after a sleepless night…
Baarorso over 3 years ago
With babies it’s not just a question of how to get them to sleep, but how to get them to sleep for as long as you can.;-D
Johnnyrico over 3 years ago
Then they become teenagers, and it isn’t until they hit the age of somewhere around 25 when you can talk to them again without them being so dang tedious and frustrating..
BlueNAL over 3 years ago
One theory says that the reason infants have such big eyes is so the parents won’t kill them.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Save some of that patience for her teens.
Andrew Bosch Premium Member over 3 years ago
If it weren’t for cuteness, where would we be?
Cincoflex over 3 years ago
oh the joys of the shifting sleep schedules. SO glad that phase of my life is done!
Asharah over 3 years ago
“But the very young always exert a special appeal; it is the innate source of their survival.”The Mammoth Hunters by Jean M. Auel
JudithStocker Premium Member over 3 years ago
I wonder did Ellie do all this with Elizabeth and Michael? It seems like she’s making a mountain out of a molehill by not letting April be alone for awhile instead of catering to her all the time. April seems old enough now to learn this.
greenlynn Premium Member over 3 years ago
“By the way, there’s bacon in the break-room.”
locake over 3 years ago
I hope they are taking precautions to make sure they do NOT have any more kids. Elly really does not want any more.
Silenced Victim Premium Member over 3 years ago
WOW. The child-hating around here is pervasive. Plus the negativity towards teenagers. And how anyone could not see the problem with the attitude of the strip, especially the last panel, is beyond me. Try being in the shoes (or footsie pajamas, in this case) of the child. (Especially one who cannot help her needs and feelings – in other words, who CANNOT HELP BEING A CHILD.) How would you feel about being thought of and/or treated that way?
Silenced Victim Premium Member over 3 years ago
And my comment also is important for https://www.gocomics.com/forbetterorforworse/2011/07/03, especially the last three panels.
BlitzMcD over 3 years ago
Reality check!