I usually take one of two actions in this circumstance: 1) if it’s just chitchat, I let her go on while I’m working (but I’m still listening); 2) if it’s something more specific, I say, “Let me finish what I’m doing, then you’ll have my undivided attention on this,” and when I’m done, I seek her out & let her know. This works out great with both daughters.
Wow, I think mom is a bit mean here. It’s not like ironing and folding laundry is such a thought involving activity that she can’t talk while doing it. Give Teena some stuff to fold and be happy she still even wants to talk with you.
Wren Fahel over 8 years ago
I usually take one of two actions in this circumstance: 1) if it’s just chitchat, I let her go on while I’m working (but I’m still listening); 2) if it’s something more specific, I say, “Let me finish what I’m doing, then you’ll have my undivided attention on this,” and when I’m done, I seek her out & let her know. This works out great with both daughters.
snarkm over 8 years ago
Wow, I think mom is a bit mean here. It’s not like ironing and folding laundry is such a thought involving activity that she can’t talk while doing it. Give Teena some stuff to fold and be happy she still even wants to talk with you.
Willywise52 Premium Member over 8 years ago
Well said,snarkm.
kodj kodjin over 8 years ago
ALWAYS listen to yours kids. It’s amazing how quickly they are not there anymore!
Ed Brault Premium Member over 8 years ago
Be careful what you say. Children will listen…https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gey1PtXYwLI
ChrisV over 8 years ago
Should have named her Gabby, lol.
RonBerg13 Premium Member over 8 years ago
You folks are aware that this is like the fourth go around for this strip?The new comments are neat though…