Oh look what the wind blew by. A smurf doll on a parachute. This is a sentimental time capsule. Smurfs were big in the 80s. No pun intended. But by 1990 they were cancelled. By 1993 they were literally gone, blowing in the wind.
The cost of having kids in the house. My grandkids come in the front door and out the back leaving both open. You have to get up and close them. In 2 min. it happens again.
Okay, while I absolutely understand her dismay, it would rather it be cold than hot. At least she can put on some warm clothes and be comfortable. Winter FTW.
The panel with Farley reminded me of our dog on rainy or snowy days:
She would signal that she needs to go outside, and then if she felt a drop of rain or snow on her face, she would stand there deciding if she really, really needs to go outside, and then back out…
She might do that two or three times, and finally rush out and be done in minutes, whereas on nice days she took her time outside and smell the whole garden…
This is why I insisted on a house with a vestibule. Makes a nice place to store all your outdoor gear and keeps the rest of the house warm or cool. Real estate agent said it was not the oddest request she has ever had but we did make the list.
I can relate to this one. One of my patio doors is always open during the day for the cats to go in and out at will. When the wind is blowing as it is right now, I cannot keep the door into the hallway open. The wind blows it shut. Even a heavy doorstop doesn’t work.
Templo S.U.D. about 2 years ago
gee, El, I wonder why
KenTheCoffinDweller about 2 years ago
As Mom used to say. “Kids, close the door we can’t afford to heat the outside”. Or, “Stop standing there with the Door Open. It’s Not Summer anymore.”
howtheduck about 2 years ago
Who are the people Elizabeth is greeting in Panel 4? They don’t appear to be in her regular group of friends.
Asharah about 2 years ago
No storm doors?
dcdete. about 2 years ago
Oh look what the wind blew by. A smurf doll on a parachute. This is a sentimental time capsule. Smurfs were big in the 80s. No pun intended. But by 1990 they were cancelled. By 1993 they were literally gone, blowing in the wind.
Susan00100 about 2 years ago
I know I’ll get hit on for this, but just what is Elly using for brains today??
rhartt4363 about 2 years ago
I know that one all too well.
GirlGeek Premium Member about 2 years ago
Did Elizabeth ever close that window?
RPS11 about 2 years ago
The cost of having kids in the house. My grandkids come in the front door and out the back leaving both open. You have to get up and close them. In 2 min. it happens again.
Johnnyrico about 2 years ago
“Muah muah muuuuaaah..” (sad trombone)
Doug K about 2 years ago
There seems to be a draft somewhere.
EnlilEnkiEa about 2 years ago
Why open foyers are poop.
Daltongang Premium Member about 2 years ago
Ah yes, life in the Grand Central Station of a busy family.
PoodleGroomer about 2 years ago
Utilities are not my favorite charity.
PoodleGroomer about 2 years ago
Cold outside air has no humidity and makes the inside air dryer and feel colder.
Foob about 2 years ago
More proof that Elly is frigid.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Okay, while I absolutely understand her dismay, it would rather it be cold than hot. At least she can put on some warm clothes and be comfortable. Winter FTW.
g04922 about 2 years ago
LOL… So true when you have kids.
stamps about 2 years ago
The door to my doctor’s office says “Keep this door closed at all times.” So I gave up and went home.
1JennyJenkins about 2 years ago
The panel with Farley reminded me of our dog on rainy or snowy days:
She would signal that she needs to go outside, and then if she felt a drop of rain or snow on her face, she would stand there deciding if she really, really needs to go outside, and then back out…
She might do that two or three times, and finally rush out and be done in minutes, whereas on nice days she took her time outside and smell the whole garden…
The_Great_Black President about 2 years ago
If she sees all the doors and windows left open, the house will heat up fast; from Elly’s red hot temper!
mindjob about 2 years ago
I wonder if heat pumps are any good at keeping the house warm. I know they save on gas, but if they don’t heat the house, I won’t bother
CoreyTaylor1 about 2 years ago
The way Elly spews hot air, you’d think the Patterson house wouldn’t need a furnace.
kab2rb about 2 years ago
Mom not paying attention to the door opening all the time.
Hello Sweetie about 2 years ago
This is why I insisted on a house with a vestibule. Makes a nice place to store all your outdoor gear and keeps the rest of the house warm or cool. Real estate agent said it was not the oddest request she has ever had but we did make the list.
JanLC about 2 years ago
I can relate to this one. One of my patio doors is always open during the day for the cats to go in and out at will. When the wind is blowing as it is right now, I cannot keep the door into the hallway open. The wind blows it shut. Even a heavy doorstop doesn’t work.
HodgeElmwood about 2 years ago
Bet she’d feel warmer with her shoes on.
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 2 years ago
The summer wind is gone…………
Angry Indeed Premium Member about 2 years ago
Don’t forget that we don’t run the A/C to cool the outside during the summer months, either!
SueMount about 2 years ago
or “do you live in a barn.”