Why is being a housewife supposed to be funny? something that makes no sense to men? (but Adam@Home knows all about it - hooray for him!) how women spend endless days accomplishing essentially nothing?
and if a woman has paid work, she’s generally still expected to look after the house (ah, but nowadays, I know of so many wonderful exceptions to this rule…)
Here’s a poem from long ago:
A man works from sun to sun
But woman’s work is never done.
I just spent 15 to 20 minutes cleaning up someone else’s garbage that was spread all over the road in front of the house, broken beer bottles, baby food containers and suprisingly … a bikini top.
I quite sympathize with Elly and I’m a man.
I used to try enforcing tidiness after I first married, but though my wife was a bit of a neat freak, that soon went out the window, especially with her college age sons.
At least the youngest was anal retentive enough to try to nag his brother whenever they roomed together at school.
A man works from sun to sun
But woman’s work is never done.
That’s so true Rina! I don’t have kids yet, but I still think this all the time…while cleaning up the house or the mess the cats or dog (or husband) made!
@RinaFarina, raising children is extremely important work. It just doesn’t get a lot of public recognition - especially these days. Just like in stories, the people most critical to His-story are seemingly insignificant: the butler, the cleaning lady, the blacksmith (“for want of a nail”), the housewife.
There is also very little support for child rearing today. The pressure is to turn over our children to “professionals”.
Added:
And the Ad at the side of the page bears me out: “Obama wants moms to return to school”.
bald over 15 years ago
a crisis involving the kids changed johns mind about spending a day at home. comeon pop give elly a hand she could use it
yyyguy over 15 years ago
but his patients need him! a likely story, anyway.
Donna White over 15 years ago
Ah yes. Reality rears its ugly head!
alondra over 15 years ago
Lucky for him he has an escape but she doesn’t.
Billconner Premium Member over 15 years ago
Ahhh….the look on her face says it all….anger…..comics imitate real life?
RinaFarina over 15 years ago
Why is being a housewife supposed to be funny? something that makes no sense to men? (but Adam@Home knows all about it - hooray for him!) how women spend endless days accomplishing essentially nothing?
and if a woman has paid work, she’s generally still expected to look after the house (ah, but nowadays, I know of so many wonderful exceptions to this rule…)
Here’s a poem from long ago:
A man works from sun to sun But woman’s work is never done.
sigh
cleokaya over 15 years ago
I just spent 15 to 20 minutes cleaning up someone else’s garbage that was spread all over the road in front of the house, broken beer bottles, baby food containers and suprisingly … a bikini top.
Comic-Nut over 15 years ago
I quite sympathize with Elly and I’m a man. I used to try enforcing tidiness after I first married, but though my wife was a bit of a neat freak, that soon went out the window, especially with her college age sons. At least the youngest was anal retentive enough to try to nag his brother whenever they roomed together at school.
AndiJ over 15 years ago
A man works from sun to sun But woman’s work is never done. That’s so true Rina! I don’t have kids yet, but I still think this all the time…while cleaning up the house or the mess the cats or dog (or husband) made!
coffeeturtle over 15 years ago
Nice options John have owning his own dentist office! :-)
The kids ultimately will love that mom was always there for them. :-)
4deerinmyyard over 15 years ago
“A man works from sun to sun But woman’s work is never done. ”
Housework is one interpretation, yes. But it’s probably about sex, originally.
stuart over 15 years ago
@RinaFarina, raising children is extremely important work. It just doesn’t get a lot of public recognition - especially these days. Just like in stories, the people most critical to His-story are seemingly insignificant: the butler, the cleaning lady, the blacksmith (“for want of a nail”), the housewife.
There is also very little support for child rearing today. The pressure is to turn over our children to “professionals”.
Added: And the Ad at the side of the page bears me out: “Obama wants moms to return to school”.