I laughed at “the ape”. My daughter’s name is April and I chose it thinking no one could make fun of this name. And then my Dad, who liked to shorten names to make nicknames, one day called her “Ape”. We all looked at him and he realized what he had said and how it sounded! He was genuinely embarrassed. Didn’t make that mistake again. And btw, at school, nobody called my daughter “Ape”. They actually called her “Maple”, which she loved and embraced. LOL
I was an only child, and my kids started staying home when they were 10-14, so they didn’t really need to sit (the youngest actually made lunch for the older ones!), but this is adorable! And I wonder how long the nickname holds- Lynn said last time that readers hated that nickname
It shows that no matter how parents turn their new baby’s name— backwards and forwards, shortened and lengthened— the kids in the playground, or school, or siblings, will develop their own take on that name that would never occur to an adult.
Eventhough in this case, April was named for the day she was born, and they didn’t go through all that…
My step-son’s daughter got the nickname “Gorilla” (from the pose in one of her baby pictures.) We went to the grocery store once when she’s around 4 and we’re going by the frozen food section and she says “we forgot to get gorilla food!” (meaning the TV dinners for kids.) Had more than a few heads turn at that one.
Argythree over 4 years ago
He calls April ‘the Ape’. What a great older brother…not…
Templo S.U.D. over 4 years ago
as if Michael wants more embarrassment
robertolopezuk over 4 years ago
You can tell she loves her big brother.
Daniel Verburg over 4 years ago
Why didn’t he call a girlfriend ?
ariel777000 over 4 years ago
Awwww, Michael looks so endearing. A guy holding a baby is a chick magnet. Too bad he doesn’t realize that. It could change his attitude.
MagOctopus over 4 years ago
I love April’s expression in Panel Two, where she seems to be thinking, ‘You really haven’t a clue here, have you?’
dlkrueger33 over 4 years ago
I laughed at “the ape”. My daughter’s name is April and I chose it thinking no one could make fun of this name. And then my Dad, who liked to shorten names to make nicknames, one day called her “Ape”. We all looked at him and he realized what he had said and how it sounded! He was genuinely embarrassed. Didn’t make that mistake again. And btw, at school, nobody called my daughter “Ape”. They actually called her “Maple”, which she loved and embraced. LOL
tripwire45 over 4 years ago
Michael’s sisters, Lizard Breath and the Ape.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 4 years ago
Best to keep the guys away from your sister right from the start. Makes things less awkward.
masnadies over 4 years ago
I was an only child, and my kids started staying home when they were 10-14, so they didn’t really need to sit (the youngest actually made lunch for the older ones!), but this is adorable! And I wonder how long the nickname holds- Lynn said last time that readers hated that nickname
masnadies over 4 years ago
Lynn’s Comments: The one time my son babysat a toddler, I was on call. I did the feeding and the changing…and he got the dough!
krisannr.thompson over 4 years ago
Michael should’ve called a girlfriend. It could win points when he’s ready to marry.
rebelstrike0 over 4 years ago
Considering his slouching and the sloping, sub-human head shape of his, Michael should not be calling anyone else “Ape”!
dragonbite over 4 years ago
On the one had, he would loose credibility. On the other hand, Gord would be a distraction from his real responsibility. Good move Mike!
Dr_Fogg over 4 years ago
Awww He Woves his baby sister! :-)
1JennyJenkins over 4 years ago
That’s so cute! It made LOL!!!!: – )))
It shows that no matter how parents turn their new baby’s name— backwards and forwards, shortened and lengthened— the kids in the playground, or school, or siblings, will develop their own take on that name that would never occur to an adult.
Eventhough in this case, April was named for the day she was born, and they didn’t go through all that…
Scoutmaster77 over 4 years ago
I’m sure he’ll do a great job.
prabbit237 over 4 years ago
My step-son’s daughter got the nickname “Gorilla” (from the pose in one of her baby pictures.) We went to the grocery store once when she’s around 4 and we’re going by the frozen food section and she says “we forgot to get gorilla food!” (meaning the TV dinners for kids.) Had more than a few heads turn at that one.
rick92040 over 4 years ago
He should invite girls over. Baby’s are girl magnets.
Emlyn Premium Member over 4 years ago
I wouldn’t leave a goldfish with that kid.