That’s a great response from Sarah in the final panel. Maybe Eddie’s old enough to begin understanding limits, what with his magic tricycle yesterday and whatever glitter-fest he had in mind today. It might be time to dispense with the notion that anything you con think of is a good idea.
Some shop vacuums have a fitting on the output side that could do that. No, I’m not telling Eddie. It’s one of the ways you can thread a pull string through a long conduit!
One day when I was maybe a year or so older than Eddie, my mom, instead of the usual “if you’re so bored I’ll give you something to do”, came out and admitted that she firmly believed that boredom was great for developing a child’s imagination.
maureenmck Premium Member over 2 years ago
An imagination that vivid should be able to stave off boredom.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 2 years ago
That’s a great response from Sarah in the final panel. Maybe Eddie’s old enough to begin understanding limits, what with his magic tricycle yesterday and whatever glitter-fest he had in mind today. It might be time to dispense with the notion that anything you con think of is a good idea.
whahoppened over 2 years ago
Some shop vacuums have a fitting on the output side that could do that. No, I’m not telling Eddie. It’s one of the ways you can thread a pull string through a long conduit!
i_am_the_jam over 2 years ago
I wonder what his plan was…
John Wiley Premium Member over 2 years ago
As I was reading, I noticed I have all that stuff, including glitter. Assuming you count sawdust and metal chips as man-glitter.
brick10 over 2 years ago
This is where Mom asks Eddie to write/draw his plans for each request.
sew-so over 2 years ago
One day when I was maybe a year or so older than Eddie, my mom, instead of the usual “if you’re so bored I’ll give you something to do”, came out and admitted that she firmly believed that boredom was great for developing a child’s imagination.
50+ years later, I find that I agree!