Judging by her face, I’d say mom is making one of her “creative” casseroles again.
QUOTE from the ABOUT page: “Elly spends a lot of time slaving over a hot oven cooking heavy, salty, indigestible stews and casseroles because she thinks that she’s showing her creative side. Her family does not appreciate these culinary atrocities.”
@howtheduck is it me or are these comics a bit out of order. I went back to 91 when John was spending time with April/a talk with Elly about communication and realized that we’re supposed to be getting the back to school arc with Liz wearing makeup, not John feeding April new foods. Do you think their saving that or next week or are they getting scraped because it’ll remind parents of COVID.
The funniest family video we have is when I was feeding my son Wheatena for the first time. Not my choice of baby food, but we were staying at my in-laws and that was the only cereal they had. Son was 9 months at that time. The FACES!!! OMG!!! We were ROLLING!
Maybe it is just me but it seems that ‘April’ in growing awfulllly fast—after all she is only 5 months old. None of my girls could sit in a ‘high chair’ when 5 months old.
This was so much fun to draw. When I look at this strip again, I remember drawing it in pencil and looking forward to tracing it with pen and ink. Feeling the bite of pen nib on paper and seeing the lines become the characters was like “bringing them to life.” April (as a baby) and the dogs were an absolute joy to work on.
As a mother, I was too invested in mealtimes to enjoy the experience that much. I had the pleasure of helping our son give his younger son maybe his first taste of solid food and got some good chuckles. He thought his wife should have left him some instructions. In fact, he didn’t even remember his first son’s early meals at all!
Reminds me of how our oldest son reacted when we first gave him a taste of orange juice (diluted something like 1-5 with water) and he shook his entire body like he had just ingested a whole sour lemon!
My son went from laying down to walking (completely skipped the crawling stage) then he went from breast-milk and formula to “adult” food because I couldn’t get him to eat ANY of the baby food on the market. We went to Walmart and stocked up on every brand and flavor we could from organic to regular and he refused to eat ANY of them. I was exasperated and worried. He kept drinking his formula and eating his baby cookies but wouldn’t eat baby FOOD.
I called my mom in TEARS not knowing what to do and she said, “Tell me, what are you and [my husband’s name] eating for dinner tonight?” I said, “Chicken and mashed potatoes” and she replied, “Then feed [my child’s name] that!” So I did and my son LOVED it. All of those bottles of baby food went to waste.
Templo S.U.D. about 4 years ago
very nice facial expressions, April
rshive about 4 years ago
Kale baby food is considered unusual punishment in most places.
Enter.Name.Here about 4 years ago
Judging by her face, I’d say mom is making one of her “creative” casseroles again.
QUOTE from the ABOUT page: “Elly spends a lot of time slaving over a hot oven cooking heavy, salty, indigestible stews and casseroles because she thinks that she’s showing her creative side. Her family does not appreciate these culinary atrocities.”
mischugenah about 4 years ago
I used to feed my baby sister Sour Patch Kids. She’d make exactly these faces and run away— then come back 10 seconds later for more!
Guilty Bystander about 4 years ago
I think I was making those faces when I tried eating balut once. And only once.
pekelopan Premium Member about 4 years ago
It looks like April and Elizabeth are growing up pretty fast. Elizabeth is even wearing glasses.
GirlGeek Premium Member about 4 years ago
@howtheduck is it me or are these comics a bit out of order. I went back to 91 when John was spending time with April/a talk with Elly about communication and realized that we’re supposed to be getting the back to school arc with Liz wearing makeup, not John feeding April new foods. Do you think their saving that or next week or are they getting scraped because it’ll remind parents of COVID.
zerotvus about 4 years ago
reminds me of when i gave the grandson ice cream for the first time. he spit it out. then realized what it was……..
dlkrueger33 about 4 years ago
The funniest family video we have is when I was feeding my son Wheatena for the first time. Not my choice of baby food, but we were staying at my in-laws and that was the only cereal they had. Son was 9 months at that time. The FACES!!! OMG!!! We were ROLLING!
Barnabus Blackoak about 4 years ago
what WAS it, and with that reaction why would she want more ?
DavidHewlett about 4 years ago
Maybe it is just me but it seems that ‘April’ in growing awfulllly fast—after all she is only 5 months old. None of my girls could sit in a ‘high chair’ when 5 months old.
Gerard:D about 4 years ago
Lynn’s Comments:
This was so much fun to draw. When I look at this strip again, I remember drawing it in pencil and looking forward to tracing it with pen and ink. Feeling the bite of pen nib on paper and seeing the lines become the characters was like “bringing them to life.” April (as a baby) and the dogs were an absolute joy to work on.
preacherman Premium Member about 4 years ago
The third frame looks like Yoda in the battle with Count Dooku.
Grutzi about 4 years ago
As a mother, I was too invested in mealtimes to enjoy the experience that much. I had the pleasure of helping our son give his younger son maybe his first taste of solid food and got some good chuckles. He thought his wife should have left him some instructions. In fact, he didn’t even remember his first son’s early meals at all!
rebelstrike0 about 4 years ago
I would love to see the reactions of John and Elizabeth after being served some of that white lightning moonshine.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 4 years ago
I wonder if that is the Yuck face or the Nummy face. I mean, she wants some more.
rlaker22j about 4 years ago
couldn’t stand watching my son eat strainedng peas
dennis.caunce about 4 years ago
I still do that when wife tries to sneak kale into my diet
diegot about 4 years ago
Reminds me of how our oldest son reacted when we first gave him a taste of orange juice (diluted something like 1-5 with water) and he shook his entire body like he had just ingested a whole sour lemon!
phlash about 4 years ago
No1Son did that on his first bit of Marmite
heathcliff2 about 4 years ago
Despite all the drawbacks she apparently wants more.
David Rickard Premium Member about 4 years ago
Data: I hate this! It is revolting!
Guinan: More?
Data: Please!
Nicole ♫ ⊱✿ ◕‿◕✿⊰♫ Premium Member about 4 years ago
My son went from laying down to walking (completely skipped the crawling stage) then he went from breast-milk and formula to “adult” food because I couldn’t get him to eat ANY of the baby food on the market. We went to Walmart and stocked up on every brand and flavor we could from organic to regular and he refused to eat ANY of them. I was exasperated and worried. He kept drinking his formula and eating his baby cookies but wouldn’t eat baby FOOD.
I called my mom in TEARS not knowing what to do and she said, “Tell me, what are you and [my husband’s name] eating for dinner tonight?” I said, “Chicken and mashed potatoes” and she replied, “Then feed [my child’s name] that!” So I did and my son LOVED it. All of those bottles of baby food went to waste.