This is a long standing problem. Robert Lewis Stephenson wrote a poem about it in the 1800s that went something like this (going from memory here) In winter I get up at night and dress by yellow candle light/ In summer quite the other way I have to go to bed by day. From A Child’s Garden of Verses
If I’d allowed my kids to go to bed that early, I’d never have gotten any sleep. My daughter gave up naps entirely at 18 months, went to bed around 10-11, and was up at 6-7.
Meanwhile, Back on the Nile Presents the Conclusion: Xanadu
Queen Catshepsut the Golden: Welcome, one and all to the grand re-opening of the Great Pyramid Hidden Library. I would like to thank those who have contributed to its re-opening: Beatrixia, Lupinium, Violet-Ifa, and Puckmosis for re-discovering the library, Burt-Ra and his crew, especially Awil-Fixit the Seventh, Wally. The Artists, Sophititi, Maat-Tilda, Arachna, Iron Glove, and Adobe Style, and last but not least Beaver Lee Cleary from the Afar Public Library and Cafe. Now I’d like to turn the ceremony over to our new bee friends, represented by Queen Titania.
Queen Titania: Thank you, Your Majesty. When I graduated from Queen Bee school it was my dream to re-discover the lost Xanadu hive. With my nine wonderful assistants and their crews, we have been blessed to create the finest honey in the realm. We couldn’t have done it without the help of the Royal Procurers. Violet, would you like to say a few words?
Violet-Ifa: It’s been a privilege to play a part in the re-opening of the Hidden Library and to bring the Xanadu’s honey to Egypt and surrounding areas, but we’ll never tell how we do it. I understand there will be a cafe run by interns from Floofnet’s The Floor Can be a Ceiling Culinary School.
Queen Catshepsut: And now to celebrate, Terpsichore and Elvis-Anum have created a dance number. Take it away, friends!
I’m at the far western edge of the Eastern time zone, and it doesn’t get fully dark until around 10:00 PM this time of year. We didn’t have DST when I was a kid.
I’ve heard you should never paint a bedroom yellow, because that color is too bright and energetic for sleeping, and wowser! the Boy and Girl’s bedroom looks like inside of the sun!
Some years ago in another city, there was a Turkish restaurant that we liked. One night we got to chatting with the owner and he told us about his first job after coming to Canada, as a work camp cook in the Yukon – land of the midnight sun!
Ramadan just happened to fall in June that year. Summer solstice in June, where it never really gets dark, and he’s not supposed to eat in daylight while surrounded by food. He said it was the biggest test of willpower he’d ever experienced and he wasn’t eager to experience it again.
Step 1. Be a parent to your children first instead of trying to be their friend and playmate.
Step 2. Give them chores to do. Doesn’t have to be complicated chores, but chores none the less, that are age appropriate and make sure they do them nightly.
Step 3. Remind them that you brought them into this world and that you can take them out. Glazed over eyes and a bit spittle in one corner of the mouth is usually enough to get them to bed quickly.
This time of year does mess me up. I eat dinner, take a shower, watch TV for awhile, then look out the window and realize it’s still broad daylight. It does make it easier to get up for work. The Children would probably take solace in knowing the cats are on their side.
My dad used to sing ‘You are my sunshine’ to me!!! In summer we go to bed by day, hear the children laugh & play, In winter we go to bed by night then get up dress by candlelight!!! Anyone else remember that???
I remember all this to well. My stepson hated going to bed when the sun was still shining and all the other kids were outside playing. We had to go to work and the other kids were lucky that one parent stayed home. Now that he has is own children he finally gets the struggle we had in making him go to bed.
It is hard for “southerners” to understand the dramatic difference in long-long days of Summer and the forever nights of Winter in the northern latitudes and how it messes with all your daily rhythms. I have no idea how they get children to bed in Summer above the arctic circle.
I remember a surreal evening scene in Santa Cruz when people were out clamming during an extremely low tide after 9:00 p.m., with the summer sun just hanging, hanging redly on the horizon above the dark blue ocean. It was like something out of “Through the Looking Glass”. You expected a Walrus and a Carpenter to show up.
Every spring they steal an hour. Even though they give it back in the fall, they never pay interest. That is outrageous.
I don’t care which, but pick one and stick with it. There have been studies that indicate the flipping back and forth adds stress and is bad for health.
Our first year stationed in England involved much cursing and searching for blackout curtains when we realized that the sun didn’t go down till 10PM!!!! during the summer. It’s a real pain, especially when you’re pulling 12 hour shifts during an exercise. Last two years we were prepared but it was still a shock to our Eastern Standard Time internal clocks.
I absolutely HATE daylight savings time because my body NEVER adjusts, and I am miserably out of sync until normal time returns. The fact that none of the promised benefits of changing the clocks and pretending it is reality ever came true, makes it that much worse. As the Indian Chief said, “Only a white man could cut off the top of a blanket, sew it onto the bottom of the blanket, and think he has made the blanket longer.”
CLOSE THE CURTAINS!!!!! I never could get to bed when I was young with the curtains open, or the shade up, and the sun shining in either. At least with the curtains closed, or the shade down, it made it dim enough in the bedroom to think about sleeping.
my little bear has been afraid of the dark lately so having bedtime before dark lately has been great. I’m sure next year we’ll start this battle though
Jimmie Davis, 2 time governor of Louisiana, country music star in the 1930s, author of that song, and a rich guy. He had a radio show sponsored by a patent medicine called Hadacol. The story goes that someone asked him, “How can you have Hadacol as a sponsor? You know know it’s never done anyone any good.” Davis supposedly replied, “I don’t know. It’s done me $100,000 worth of good.”
McColl34 Premium Member over 2 years ago
When I become dictator, we’ll do away with daylight savings time!
Le'letha Premium Member over 2 years ago
The Children are correct. Especially in summer, when “school nights” are not a thing.
sugordon over 2 years ago
This is a long standing problem. Robert Lewis Stephenson wrote a poem about it in the 1800s that went something like this (going from memory here) In winter I get up at night and dress by yellow candle light/ In summer quite the other way I have to go to bed by day. From A Child’s Garden of Verses
alcorn over 2 years ago
Sunday Funnies: (or any good news).
trudyconley Premium Member over 2 years ago
If I’d allowed my kids to go to bed that early, I’d never have gotten any sleep. My daughter gave up naps entirely at 18 months, went to bed around 10-11, and was up at 6-7.
deadheadzan over 2 years ago
No wonder the kids are rebelling! I remember going to bed before dark and it was a drag!
MrsXandamere over 2 years ago
As another parent of a strong-willed child… Blackout curtains are a game changer.
Kitty Katz over 2 years ago
Meanwhile, Back on the Nile Presents the Conclusion: Xanadu
Queen Catshepsut the Golden: Welcome, one and all to the grand re-opening of the Great Pyramid Hidden Library. I would like to thank those who have contributed to its re-opening: Beatrixia, Lupinium, Violet-Ifa, and Puckmosis for re-discovering the library, Burt-Ra and his crew, especially Awil-Fixit the Seventh, Wally. The Artists, Sophititi, Maat-Tilda, Arachna, Iron Glove, and Adobe Style, and last but not least Beaver Lee Cleary from the Afar Public Library and Cafe. Now I’d like to turn the ceremony over to our new bee friends, represented by Queen Titania.
Queen Titania: Thank you, Your Majesty. When I graduated from Queen Bee school it was my dream to re-discover the lost Xanadu hive. With my nine wonderful assistants and their crews, we have been blessed to create the finest honey in the realm. We couldn’t have done it without the help of the Royal Procurers. Violet, would you like to say a few words?
Violet-Ifa: It’s been a privilege to play a part in the re-opening of the Hidden Library and to bring the Xanadu’s honey to Egypt and surrounding areas, but we’ll never tell how we do it. I understand there will be a cafe run by interns from Floofnet’s The Floor Can be a Ceiling Culinary School.
Queen Catshepsut: And now to celebrate, Terpsichore and Elvis-Anum have created a dance number. Take it away, friends!
(Continued Below)
saobadao over 2 years ago
liking Georgia’s hair
Sue Ellen over 2 years ago
I’m at the far western edge of the Eastern time zone, and it doesn’t get fully dark until around 10:00 PM this time of year. We didn’t have DST when I was a kid.
Sue Ellen over 2 years ago
What on earth is over the girl’s face in panels 4 and 5?
dmah Premium Member over 2 years ago
I’ve heard you should never paint a bedroom yellow, because that color is too bright and energetic for sleeping, and wowser! the Boy and Girl’s bedroom looks like inside of the sun!
Jungle Empress over 2 years ago
…Meanwhile in Iceland, the sun is barely seen at all. At least that’s what my parents tell me from when they were stationed at Keflavik.
marilynnbyerly over 2 years ago
Maybe infant Trixie from “Hi and Lois” can come and tell them about napping with Sunbeam.
Ruth Brown over 2 years ago
Love this❤️
sergioandrade Premium Member over 2 years ago
I remember my parents making me go to bed at 7AM, I was under 6 years old.
DorseyBelle over 2 years ago
Goldie toe beans or at least footie pad!
WelshRat Premium Member over 2 years ago
Ow. Biting sarcasm from the girl!
in-dubio-pro-rainbow over 2 years ago
Evening has broken like the first evening
The Woman has spoken let’s go to bed
Gaze at the sunset, praise for the toothpaste
Praise for them springbeds with fresh sheets put on them yet
Sweet the kids’ eyeroll, sunlit from Heaven
Like first annoyance on the late hour
Praise for the sweetness of the pet kitties
Reporting in completeness on air with much power
Mine is the sunlight, mine IS the MORNIN’
Still there is light, we even could play
Praise with elation, praise every morning
Georgia’s comic creation each single new day
(Morning Has Broken / Cat Stevens)
I AM CARTOON LADY! over 2 years ago
IS MORNING!!
DennisinSeattle over 2 years ago
Still light around 9:30 here. The cats are confused.
Ricky Bennett over 2 years ago
When I was stationed in Alaska, it was light out 24 hours a day. The sun would be streaming in the window at 2 AM.
cat19632001 over 2 years ago
“Tell it to the Sun, Elvis.” So true, Pucky, so true.
cat19632001 over 2 years ago
Even Pippa (or whatever the Fox’s name is [sorry]) is looking a little mutinous.
Gent over 2 years ago
This never happen in the tropics here. Heh heh heh.
jr1234 over 2 years ago
From son UP, to son Down
(daughter too)
Kaputnik over 2 years ago
The little girl has learned how to use sarcasm.
misty over 2 years ago
Is it real, is it fake?
Is this bedtime or a mistake?
‘Cause I see the sun and I’m wide awake
For certain, suddenly I start blurting
It’s bright, it’s so-ooo not late
When that fickle finger of fate
Yeah, came and kept the light in my room
I woke up
Suddenly I just spoke up, “what’s happening?!?”
Now I see sleep for what it is
It’s not all dreams, ooh, it’s not all bliss
It happened to me and it can happen to you
Ooh-oo, and then it happened
(Shhh! ‘cause now I’m nappin’…)
Eddie Holland, Brian Holland & Lamont Dozier – The Happening – The Supremes
pixiekitten Premium Member over 2 years ago
This is my cats except in springtime mornings “sun is up, time to eat” “it’s still 4am” cries
Zoomer&Yeti over 2 years ago
IT ARE MORNIN’!!!
Nuliajuk over 2 years ago
Some years ago in another city, there was a Turkish restaurant that we liked. One night we got to chatting with the owner and he told us about his first job after coming to Canada, as a work camp cook in the Yukon – land of the midnight sun!
Ramadan just happened to fall in June that year. Summer solstice in June, where it never really gets dark, and he’s not supposed to eat in daylight while surrounded by food. He said it was the biggest test of willpower he’d ever experienced and he wasn’t eager to experience it again.
rs0204 Premium Member over 2 years ago
OMC – This strip is so true. Thank you Georgia, you made me laugh so hard this morning.
Marie and I always had trouble with children’s bedtimes in summer. You got to love Fall and Winter…dark at 4:30!
Grace Premium Member over 2 years ago
The people need to invest in block out blinds :)
prrdh over 2 years ago
Prime hunting time is still hours away.
Cassia over 2 years ago
Where is the night, we can’t begin to knowing
But then we know the sunlight’s strong
Slept in the spring
And spring became the summer
Who’d have believed days are so long
Rays, softly warm
Reaching out, touching me, touching you
Sweet summertime
Good times never seemed so good
We can’t recline
In this light we never could
But now I
Look for the night as it
approaches slowly
Thrilling my eyes with Georgia’s blue
But while the sun shines
Warmth surrounds my shoulders
How can I freeze beholding you
Sun, bringing fun
Reaching out, touching me, touching you
Sweet summertime
Good times never seemed so good
We can’t recline
Who’d believe we ever could
Oh warm glow
Sweet summertime
Forget bad times, it’s all good
- Neil Diamond – Sweet Caroline
Uninspired Artist over 2 years ago
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Uninspired Artist over 2 years ago
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Daltongang Premium Member over 2 years ago
Simple problem to solve…….
Step 1. Be a parent to your children first instead of trying to be their friend and playmate.
Step 2. Give them chores to do. Doesn’t have to be complicated chores, but chores none the less, that are age appropriate and make sure they do them nightly.
Step 3. Remind them that you brought them into this world and that you can take them out. Glazed over eyes and a bit spittle in one corner of the mouth is usually enough to get them to bed quickly.
bluegirl285 over 2 years ago
Try living in Spain, where the sun doesn’t go down until 11PM in summer.
Katzen1415 over 2 years ago
This time of year does mess me up. I eat dinner, take a shower, watch TV for awhile, then look out the window and realize it’s still broad daylight. It does make it easier to get up for work. The Children would probably take solace in knowing the cats are on their side.
Hydrohead over 2 years ago
I recommend some blackout curtains in there.
Alicelth Premium Member over 2 years ago
OT
SheMc over 2 years ago
My dad used to sing ‘You are my sunshine’ to me!!! In summer we go to bed by day, hear the children laugh & play, In winter we go to bed by night then get up dress by candlelight!!! Anyone else remember that???
LucyLuLu over 2 years ago
I remember all this to well. My stepson hated going to bed when the sun was still shining and all the other kids were outside playing. We had to go to work and the other kids were lucky that one parent stayed home. Now that he has is own children he finally gets the struggle we had in making him go to bed.
Teto85 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Preserve Standard Time. Let Daylight Saving Time die.
mistercatworks over 2 years ago
It is hard for “southerners” to understand the dramatic difference in long-long days of Summer and the forever nights of Winter in the northern latitudes and how it messes with all your daily rhythms. I have no idea how they get children to bed in Summer above the arctic circle.
I remember a surreal evening scene in Santa Cruz when people were out clamming during an extremely low tide after 9:00 p.m., with the summer sun just hanging, hanging redly on the horizon above the dark blue ocean. It was like something out of “Through the Looking Glass”. You expected a Walrus and a Carpenter to show up.
I still dream about it sometimes.
scaeva Premium Member over 2 years ago
Every spring they steal an hour. Even though they give it back in the fall, they never pay interest. That is outrageous.
I don’t care which, but pick one and stick with it. There have been studies that indicate the flipping back and forth adds stress and is bad for health.
Hedgehog over 2 years ago
I can recall how much I resented going to bed while it was still light out during the summer, especially because older siblings didn’t have to.
ikini Premium Member over 2 years ago
Any guesses as to the drawing on the floor at the foot of the bed?
Lauren Kramer over 2 years ago
Our first year stationed in England involved much cursing and searching for blackout curtains when we realized that the sun didn’t go down till 10PM!!!! during the summer. It’s a real pain, especially when you’re pulling 12 hour shifts during an exercise. Last two years we were prepared but it was still a shock to our Eastern Standard Time internal clocks.
Deborah T Lewis Premium Member over 2 years ago
I absolutely HATE daylight savings time because my body NEVER adjusts, and I am miserably out of sync until normal time returns. The fact that none of the promised benefits of changing the clocks and pretending it is reality ever came true, makes it that much worse. As the Indian Chief said, “Only a white man could cut off the top of a blanket, sew it onto the bottom of the blanket, and think he has made the blanket longer.”
mepowell over 2 years ago
Leaving DST behind was a bonus to moving to Arizona! It’s so nice not to have to fuss with it twice a year.
metagalaxy1970 over 2 years ago
I do believe that little stuffed critter in panel 4 looks a bit miffed. “Bedtime bears”, cute.
knight1192a over 2 years ago
CLOSE THE CURTAINS!!!!! I never could get to bed when I was young with the curtains open, or the shade up, and the sun shining in either. At least with the curtains closed, or the shade down, it made it dim enough in the bedroom to think about sleeping.
hatfieldlady over 2 years ago
my little bear has been afraid of the dark lately so having bedtime before dark lately has been great. I’m sure next year we’ll start this battle though
Daeder over 2 years ago
Good thing they don’t live in Alaska.
jamesakronson2 over 2 years ago
8:00 PM? That’s a wee bit early, even for a five year-old…
asrialfeeple over 2 years ago
Todays Cul De Sac is for you , Robin!
sisterea over 2 years ago
No wonder Elvis loves the girl
Brian Premium Member over 2 years ago
That’s some first-class snark by The Girl in the last panel. “You Are My Sunshine” indeed.
Mx Crazy Cat Person over 2 years ago
The girl is sassy! I like it.
willie_mctell over 2 years ago
Jimmie Davis, 2 time governor of Louisiana, country music star in the 1930s, author of that song, and a rich guy. He had a radio show sponsored by a patent medicine called Hadacol. The story goes that someone asked him, “How can you have Hadacol as a sponsor? You know know it’s never done anyone any good.” Davis supposedly replied, “I don’t know. It’s done me $100,000 worth of good.”
erinurse2000 over 2 years ago
Very Robert Louis Stevenson, Georgia!
oscarhallock almost 2 years ago
Kid is a genius