Hooray for Alex! Remember what month it is, folks! ( ;-) )I remember when my son got his law degree, I was practically his cheerleader — I couldn’t help myself; I stood back a little to embarrass him less and yelled “Yay!” as loud as I could … I think I even jumped up and down. Not exactly dignified behavior … sorry, dear.
Hi folks, I’ve been reading your comics — oops, I mean comments — and enjoying them (except for the trolls) for awhile now without trying to sign in. But I wanted to say, I finally get it. Alex is going to decide that it’s not worth all the work — her Dad’s just letting her try it out — and all will go back to “normal,” I think. I enjoy most of the story lines here, but I do admit I was just halfway concerned … I didn’t REALLY think the boomers would leave, but now I’m feeling more confident.
Hooray for Alex! Remember what month it is, folks! ( ;-) )I remember when my son got his law degree, I was practically his cheerleader — I couldn’t help myself; I stood back a little to embarrass him less and yelled “Yay!” as loud as I could … I think I even jumped up and down. Not exactly dignified behavior … sorry, dear.