Gee whiz, runar!
Farley lived a long happy 14 years and died in his family’s arms, with Liz’s coat around him and after John had stroked him and told him how good he was. He was exhausted, but not lonely or scared.
My kids are 20 and 14 now, and I still VIVIDLY remember trying to feed them spoonful by spoonful, or letting them do it themselves and make a gooey mess! I think Lynn is doing a very good job depicting young parents’ real life struggles and I hope lots of real young parents get to read FBFW and relate!
I am personally thrilled that I am having the opportunity the follow the Pattersons’ life from the beginning of their FBFW story. I only started reading FBFW a couple of years ago and I’m now reading every new strip about their “old” life. I’m planning to buy the albums too. I’m an English teacher in Brazil and the strips are full of interesting and useful language for my students.
Gee whiz, runar! Farley lived a long happy 14 years and died in his family’s arms, with Liz’s coat around him and after John had stroked him and told him how good he was. He was exhausted, but not lonely or scared.