The Happy Birthday Song was copyrighted, so you had to pay royalties if you used it back in 1992. Notice how Lynn Johnston cleverly avoids that by having April’s “AAAHH!” obscure some of the lyrics.
Attempts to preserve such perceived “Hallmark moments” on film (or digitally, as it would be now) more often than not turn into exercises in futility, such as this one did. Oh well……
One would think that a white lens cap would be noticeable on a black camcorder. But Michael isn’t that observant. Otherwise, why would he have to ask that question in the third panel?
And this is why the “smash cake” was invented – a tiny cake for the birthday kiddo to destroy while everybody else gets an unmolested larger cake to share. ;-)
Our one year old put her tiny foot in the cake and we have the picture to show everyone.
That’s one good thing about real albums: we can take it from the shelf and find the picture in no time at all….not this long search that my daughter has to do with her kids’ pictures. She remembers that they took a picture, but finding it is another job, since labelling was put off until “some other time” …
My kids never did that when they were one year old. They were raised in a civilized home. Why would Elly get so close to the cake with the baby anyway? Dumb.
We share the same birthdate. Not the same age by far. Glad my parents didn’t go with April for my name, bad enough my mother just picked some random name out of a baby book. Or so I am told.
How appropriate. Her showing up unplanned made a fool out of them. My youngest was unplanned. Her birthday is March 31st. I still feel like a fool though.
When my cousin Andy was 1 year old, his folks tried to get a picture of him sticking his hand in the frosting. Wouldn’t do it. Finally they stuck his hand in for him, thinking to get one of him licking it off. Nope – he shook it off.
people celebrate a baby’s birthday who will never remember it, while elders cry in nursing homes because no one cares to remember them. Depressing Reality I know. Happy Birthday April Baby.
Templo S.U.D. over 3 years ago
what’d you expect one-year-olds to wish for?
Enter.Name.Here over 3 years ago
“April got her first wish….And Michael got his first viral Yu-Toob video!”
capricorn9th over 3 years ago
Happy First Birthday, April! I have two friends whose birthdays are April 1st. Oh boy, the stories their mothers told me about their births….
Baarorso over 3 years ago
She won’t even remember this one! ;D
howtheduck over 3 years ago
The Happy Birthday Song was copyrighted, so you had to pay royalties if you used it back in 1992. Notice how Lynn Johnston cleverly avoids that by having April’s “AAAHH!” obscure some of the lyrics.
GirlGeek Premium Member over 3 years ago
When babies finally get to eat sugar
Johnnyrico over 3 years ago
What is that thing growing out of St. Michael’s head? Is he turning Borg?
JCB over 3 years ago
This is why you give them their own small cake to destroy.
Daniel Verburg over 3 years ago
Only one year old, and already that crawling, babbleling and doing all these activities: a well advanced baby !
Zoturdley Premium Member over 3 years ago
And a large baby as well
petermerck over 3 years ago
April’s first on April first.
Anon4242 over 3 years ago
This is why you give a cupcake to a 1 yr old.
pheets over 3 years ago
Well… Happy Birthday anyway, April : D
BlitzMcD over 3 years ago
Attempts to preserve such perceived “Hallmark moments” on film (or digitally, as it would be now) more often than not turn into exercises in futility, such as this one did. Oh well……
cracker65 over 3 years ago
As it should be. Smile Ellie.
rich5021 over 3 years ago
This is why you either don’t make a birthday cake for a 1-year old, or you make 2. One for them to destroy, and one for everybody else to eat.
PepperStepper over 3 years ago
…because mothers have no control over their babies…
summerdog over 3 years ago
Why would it be fun to let the birthday girl destroy her cake? I was looking forward to a piece of it!
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Well, it is her cake. You be you baby. We’ll work on manners next year.
Foob over 3 years ago
One would think that a white lens cap would be noticeable on a black camcorder. But Michael isn’t that observant. Otherwise, why would he have to ask that question in the third panel?
delennwen over 3 years ago
Happy 30th, April!
calliarcale over 3 years ago
And this is why the “smash cake” was invented – a tiny cake for the birthday kiddo to destroy while everybody else gets an unmolested larger cake to share. ;-)
1JennyJenkins over 3 years ago
Our one year old put her tiny foot in the cake and we have the picture to show everyone.
That’s one good thing about real albums: we can take it from the shelf and find the picture in no time at all….not this long search that my daughter has to do with her kids’ pictures. She remembers that they took a picture, but finding it is another job, since labelling was put off until “some other time” …
stevegabriele over 3 years ago
Some people take the fun out of reading comics. Get a sense of humor!
kab2rb over 3 years ago
Yup dive right into the cake.
Thinkingblade over 3 years ago
Sometimes the work of a mess is worth the joy in a small child’s face!
angelolady Premium Member over 3 years ago
Where did the candle go?
locake over 3 years ago
My kids never did that when they were one year old. They were raised in a civilized home. Why would Elly get so close to the cake with the baby anyway? Dumb.
BarbCT over 3 years ago
That’s why here in the US we’ve learned to make/buy a small “smash cake” for the first birthday.
CoreyTaylor1 over 3 years ago
And if Elly had her way, to avoid any mess, the cake would’ve been a painting on the wall!
ChrisTrey over 3 years ago
We share the same birthdate. Not the same age by far. Glad my parents didn’t go with April for my name, bad enough my mother just picked some random name out of a baby book. Or so I am told.
JesseLouisMartinez over 3 years ago
It’s an April Fools joke
cracker65 over 3 years ago
How appropriate. Her showing up unplanned made a fool out of them. My youngest was unplanned. Her birthday is March 31st. I still feel like a fool though.
gcarlson over 3 years ago
When my cousin Andy was 1 year old, his folks tried to get a picture of him sticking his hand in the frosting. Wouldn’t do it. Finally they stuck his hand in for him, thinking to get one of him licking it off. Nope – he shook it off.
jbruins84341 over 3 years ago
Hence the tradition of letting the kid have their own cake.
Coydog1 over 3 years ago
people celebrate a baby’s birthday who will never remember it, while elders cry in nursing homes because no one cares to remember them. Depressing Reality I know. Happy Birthday April Baby.
rebelstrike0 over 3 years ago
Grabbing the icing on the cake while saying “Ah gah”? This will be both April’s first birthday, and Marian’s last birthday! :P
Seed_drill over 3 years ago
My grandmother always resented being born on April Fool’s Day, she felt it beneath her dignity.