For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston for November 23, 2009

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    OpenWings  about 15 years ago

    Whappita-Whappita…. priceless! xD

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    mroberts88  about 15 years ago

    Hey, they’re getting plenty of excersice.

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    kittylover2  about 15 years ago

    Well at least all three of them will sleep well tonight!

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    Allison Nunn Premium Member about 15 years ago

    I think the idea is that young children do need to burn off energy. If it is cold and rainy out they need to be in.. so quiet games all day is not always a good thing. When it snows, they can go out; not anywhere near as wet!

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    Oberon12  about 15 years ago

    Happy children don’t make noise – they make MUSIC.

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    Allan CB Premium Member about 15 years ago

    GEE1A it would be rare for a family in a “suburb of Toronto” - as the Patterson’s are - to be snowed in. They might get 8” of snow, but that’s not a big deal for someone with a shovel or snow blower … and they’d just go out and play in anything other then a blizzard.

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    pearlandpeach  about 15 years ago

    I thought this house had a big basement…and being in Canada, it would be finished out. Thats where dogs and kids can play.

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    arsmall  about 15 years ago

    Oh Yeah! Their house it huge, big enough to chase the dog around in!

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    alondra  about 15 years ago

    I wish everyone didn’t think Canada was the equivalent of the North Pole. In southern Ontario the winters are no worse than those in the northern US.

    Yes banish the kids, dog and all that noise to the basement. Or give them exactly one half hour to burn off that energy and then make them sit down and do something quiet.

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    gobblingup Premium Member about 15 years ago

    Sometimes you’ve just gotta give in. The house will survive. Granted, you don’t want to make it the new “normal”, but every once in a while is okay. They’ll remember these times, and still hopefully understand that you need to be respectful and orderly the rest of the time.

    (Hey, OpenWings! Unless I’ve been remiss, it’s been a while…)

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    mjensen9999  about 15 years ago

    Exactly FishStix! Of course, I’m in Tucson and people think that you burst into flames in the summer. Not EVERY summer!

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    The_Ol_Goaler  about 15 years ago

    GEE1A… play hockey, of course!

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    summerdog86  about 15 years ago

    I like it too, but I just knew Elly wouldn’t.

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    yyyguy  about 15 years ago

    actually she does! she’s letting them play this time. as lightenup said above, sometimes you have to give in

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    bald  about 15 years ago

    rain never stopped us from playing baseball down in the field by the coal yards when i was a kid. we always had a blast, especially sliding into base.

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    kab2rb  about 15 years ago

    With Thanksgiving approaching I wish everone a nice holiday. Kansas weather will be fairly nice in the 50’s. There are some who will not have turkey but here will will smoke a turkey with some hickory. For sweetpottatoes instead of marshmallow I will use a crumb topping with nuts.

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    JanLC  about 15 years ago

    Oberon12: AMEN!

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    Donna White  about 15 years ago

    It’s hard to tell who’s having more fun - Farley or the kids. Love his expression.

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    canpot  about 15 years ago

    My two keeshonden (google it) LOVE this game in the house. So do we. We call it “PANTS ON FIRE!” and get out of the way until the little one runs into her crate to escape from the guy twice her size. Then we all collapse in pants and giggles.

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    lorelei6361  about 15 years ago

    Well lets see, you could start teaching them to clean, or maybe put on some music and everybody dance. Growing up an only child in Southern Ca. there weren’t alot of days we couldn’t go outside.

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    OpenWings  about 15 years ago

    Hey lightenup! yes been away for two weeks, and if it wasn’t for you, I’d have believed nobody noticed… xD

    …lol, jk ;o)

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    mroberts88  about 15 years ago

    Wow, I’ve never experienced - degree weather. Plenty of 100+ though. Those arent fun.

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    RinaFarina  about 15 years ago

    So I googled keeshonden, and they are adorable, even the adults!

    What’s this “snowed in in the winter”? If it snows, you go out and play in it. or shovel it off the walk. Toronto doesn’t get that much snow - not compared to Montreal, or Buffalo, or Moscow, or Leningrad (or, hey, what do they call it now?).

    There was a story once about a town closing the schools because the temperature had gone down to 50 below zero - much too cold to go out. So as the teachers were going home, guess what they saw? Since all the schools were closed, the kids were out there playing in the snow!

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    JP Steve Premium Member about 15 years ago

    North Bay is a “suburb of Toronto?” I’m only a West Coaster, but I didn’t think the suburbs extended 250 miles North! (Yet!)

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