One of the recurring themes of this comic strip is that the Patterson kids love their dirt. Of course, with Elly’s cooking as the other option, I can see their point.
On a much lighter note, I am surprised that at her age, April, is able (in all ways) to operate the outside faucet—most that I have dealt with were a struggle for an adult let alone the fact the she ate dirt and survived—points for her ! ! ! !
When I was around six, I used to amuse myself in the summer playing with my bucket and shovel in a small piece of dirt in front of my house. I enjoyed playing I was “down the shore”, but never thought of eating what I had dug up!
Good thing April can handle feeding herself. Elly is spending money like there is no tomorrow. If Elly loses her job the Pattersons will have to live off of government cheese.
Eh, serves Ellie right for letting April play outside with no one watching. Even turning on the faucet—surely that would have tipped Ellie off that April at least needed to be checked on?
I went through a mud pie phase. My mom would give me metal pie tins with which to make my creations. She knew I would never think of trying to eat them — yuk! It was all just make-believe. Then one lovely Summer day, as I was working with my pie tins and mud, the upstairs neighbor, Daisy, gave me a Hershey bar, supposedly to use in my pies. It didn’t occur to me that she was giving me the chocolate bar to eat — I really believed she expected me to use it in the mud pie, so that’s what I did … mostly — I ate 2 of the squares before putting the rest in the tins with the mud. I felt so guilty afterwards.
Argythree over 1 year ago
Mud doesn’t count…
Farside99 over 1 year ago
They say that all kids have to eat a pound of dirt…maybe not all at once, though.
howtheduck over 1 year ago
One of the recurring themes of this comic strip is that the Patterson kids love their dirt. Of course, with Elly’s cooking as the other option, I can see their point.
MichaelAxelFleming over 1 year ago
April unsupervised, yet again. Shocking.
snsurone76 over 1 year ago
Is that the same doll whose head Mike used as a badminton bird a couple of weeks ago??
If so, she healed mighty fast.
And I love how intently she’s watching April prepare “supper”.
Pet over 1 year ago
I used to “bake” my mud pies, underneath the dryer vent. I was probably about three, like April.
DawnQuinn1 over 1 year ago
My Mom said that too, and yet we were/are MUCH healthier than this pampered, over-protected generation.
GirlGeek Premium Member over 1 year ago
She’s doing a lot by that faucet. Maybe somebody should be watching her.
g04922 over 1 year ago
LOL… We are all star dust, and that includes dirt / mud.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Hey, I remember being young and my dad telling me, “There’s nothing wrong with good clean dirt”. Usually, when he wanted me to dig some worms.
'IndyMan' over 1 year ago
On a much lighter note, I am surprised that at her age, April, is able (in all ways) to operate the outside faucet—most that I have dealt with were a struggle for an adult let alone the fact the she ate dirt and survived—points for her ! ! ! !
ladykat over 1 year ago
The joys of mud soup.
Bob Blumenfeld over 1 year ago
I love how the doll in the first frame is paying rapt attention.
JHL1 over 1 year ago
She had pork chops and applesauce…. Gee, that’s swell.
kathleenhicks62 over 1 year ago
Mud pies & mud soup-no veggies.
DoloresJohnson over 1 year ago
Life was very different 44 years ago when this strip was written.
MarshaOstroff over 1 year ago
When I was around six, I used to amuse myself in the summer playing with my bucket and shovel in a small piece of dirt in front of my house. I enjoyed playing I was “down the shore”, but never thought of eating what I had dug up!
Ginny Premium Member over 1 year ago
Let’s leave the April arc off for a while.
donwestonmysteries over 1 year ago
Mud pie. Yum. Actually, I had a mudslide pie for dessert last night at my birthday dinner. Too big to finish, but I tried.
The Great_Black President over 1 year ago
Good thing April can handle feeding herself. Elly is spending money like there is no tomorrow. If Elly loses her job the Pattersons will have to live off of government cheese.
John Jorgensen over 1 year ago
Eh, serves Ellie right for letting April play outside with no one watching. Even turning on the faucet—surely that would have tipped Ellie off that April at least needed to be checked on?
Betrayral In The Common Room over 1 year ago
She must learned from the Peanuts.
maureenmck Premium Member over 1 year ago
I went through a mud pie phase. My mom would give me metal pie tins with which to make my creations. She knew I would never think of trying to eat them — yuk! It was all just make-believe. Then one lovely Summer day, as I was working with my pie tins and mud, the upstairs neighbor, Daisy, gave me a Hershey bar, supposedly to use in my pies. It didn’t occur to me that she was giving me the chocolate bar to eat — I really believed she expected me to use it in the mud pie, so that’s what I did … mostly — I ate 2 of the squares before putting the rest in the tins with the mud. I felt so guilty afterwards.