What if the fair maiden turns into a self-centered nag and a shrew, always focused on what others have and never satisfaied with the good things in her life?
Sorry Val, this is escapism, not realism. Sometimes fantasyland is a good place to be. I still go there quite often in my ripe old age. In fact, it’s helped me get to my ripe old age.
I wish these old Sunday strips were colorized. It’s a very technical explanation, but I think I remember reading that back then, colorization was done by the publication. That’s because of different color printing processes. I’m old and forgetful, so I could be wrong.
Maybe it was the choice of Snow White, Cinderella, or Princess Aurora (Sleeping Beauty) to marry the “Handsome Prince”, or “Prince Charming” (or maybe even his brother, Prince Wonderful Personality). But considering the choices that a woman had then, she would be wise to do that, as the Princes probably all had money and offered her more security than if she went an alternative route and married Gurth the Swineherd or a traveling minstrel. If she elected to stay single and become independent and even somewhat wealthy, she would be seen as an oddity or even crazy, and maybe even suspected (or worse) of being a witch!
When husband and I got married I started using “maiden + husband’s” last name – no hyphen. At the time I worked for my dad and he liked the idea of my having a different last name so we would sound like a bigger accounting practice. At the same husband and I started a small (ie, never made a profit) hand crafted business so he liked me to use my maiden name for the same reason.
Thirty-five years later (more like about 10 years ago actually) I think it was a mistake to use the double surname. The name does not fit on many forms. Some things have the double surname, some have married surname, and some have birth surname and this can cause problems as apparently Jane Maiden-Husbandname is not always picked up as the same person as Jane Husbandname and nor is Jane Maidenname.
One thing which concerns me is that I am Jewish by birth and my maiden name reflects same. Right now I would feel much safer using husband’s name – and anglicized version of his family’s Italian name – changed when his grandfather came through Ellis Island.
I would transfer everything over to Jane Husbandname, but it is just too much work for me for me to deal with -especially with having to deal with DMV and passport.
mgl179 about 2 months ago
What if the fair maiden turns into a self-centered nag and a shrew, always focused on what others have and never satisfaied with the good things in her life?
baskate_2000 about 2 months ago
Don’t think so, Alix.
Carl Premium Member about 2 months ago
Enjoy the story, especially for others, instead of dragging your problems in and spoiling it for all.
kv450 about 2 months ago
True in 1996, true today (sadly)
The Fly Hunter about 2 months ago
Sorry Val, this is escapism, not realism. Sometimes fantasyland is a good place to be. I still go there quite often in my ripe old age. In fact, it’s helped me get to my ripe old age.
pripley about 2 months ago
I wish these old Sunday strips were colorized. It’s a very technical explanation, but I think I remember reading that back then, colorization was done by the publication. That’s because of different color printing processes. I’m old and forgetful, so I could be wrong.
hk Premium Member about 2 months ago
Val all your problems are all you. You invited your mom to live there, you invited your sister to live there. Grow up.
jsimpso1 about 2 months ago
So then Mom became a screenwriter for Disney and made everyone live miserably ever after.
TheWildSow about 2 months ago
♪♫ I! Don’t! Need! No! Prince to save me,
I’m a gosh-darn C! E! O! Don’t
call me “Baby,” Equal pay me!
Snow White said you tried to kiss her,
So I’ll just buy a new glass slipper
And Burn! Your! Castle down!
And kids that’s how
Cinderella Snapped! ♪♫
WF11 about 2 months ago
Maybe it was the choice of Snow White, Cinderella, or Princess Aurora (Sleeping Beauty) to marry the “Handsome Prince”, or “Prince Charming” (or maybe even his brother, Prince Wonderful Personality). But considering the choices that a woman had then, she would be wise to do that, as the Princes probably all had money and offered her more security than if she went an alternative route and married Gurth the Swineherd or a traveling minstrel. If she elected to stay single and become independent and even somewhat wealthy, she would be seen as an oddity or even crazy, and maybe even suspected (or worse) of being a witch!
mafastore about 2 months ago
When husband and I got married I started using “maiden + husband’s” last name – no hyphen. At the time I worked for my dad and he liked the idea of my having a different last name so we would sound like a bigger accounting practice. At the same husband and I started a small (ie, never made a profit) hand crafted business so he liked me to use my maiden name for the same reason.
Thirty-five years later (more like about 10 years ago actually) I think it was a mistake to use the double surname. The name does not fit on many forms. Some things have the double surname, some have married surname, and some have birth surname and this can cause problems as apparently Jane Maiden-Husbandname is not always picked up as the same person as Jane Husbandname and nor is Jane Maidenname.
One thing which concerns me is that I am Jewish by birth and my maiden name reflects same. Right now I would feel much safer using husband’s name – and anglicized version of his family’s Italian name – changed when his grandfather came through Ellis Island.
I would transfer everything over to Jane Husbandname, but it is just too much work for me for me to deal with -especially with having to deal with DMV and passport.