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Saturday February 15, 2020

Lynn's Comments: There never was a "Martha" in my son's life even though readers were sure there was. I gave this character the name "Martha" for a friend whose life was in shambles at the time. It was a way of giving her a gift and she enjoyed it very much.
Friday February 14, 2020

Thursday February 13, 2020

Wednesday February 12, 2020

Lynn's Comments: My mother was understanding enough to know that I wanted to be dropped off away from the mall or the theatre so my friends would think I'd come by bus or had walked to town. Now, that's a cool mom.
Tuesday February 11, 2020

Monday February 10, 2020

Lynn's Comments: I loved drawing Elizabeth's face in the last panel. Here I stretched the character's face into an impossible laugh. It’s not physically accurate–but it feels right. Later, when my drawing became more "realistic" I lost this wonderful elasticity.
Sunday February 9, 2020

Lynn's Comments: When I was about 8. I snuck out late at night to meet up with a pal in the lane behind our house. My friend Joanne suggested we go to her house. Her folks were away and just her sister was home–with her boyfriend.
When we got there, the sister and boyfriend were on the couch busily "making out," so we decided to crawl behind the couch and scare them. Just as we got into position, Joanne stifled a laugh which alerted the romantic pair and they sprang into action. In seconds, they shoved the couch hard against the wall, pinning us both like roaches. We had nowhere to go. The threats of violence were serious.
We fought hard, kicked our way to the end and squeezed out of the vice just as Joanne’s parents arrived home. Everything came to a halt. We had been saved. The amorous couple had not been discovered by the authorities and we still had all our limbs and hair. It was a close call and something I wanted to bring to the strip. Great memories!
Saturday February 8, 2020

Friday February 7, 2020

Lynn's Comments: I think worrying IS part of a parent's job. I have adult children now...and I still worry!
Thursday February 6, 2020

Wednesday February 5, 2020

Tuesday February 4, 2020

Monday February 3, 2020

Lynn's Comments: I think this subject must come up in most households. If it's not your child who wants a motorcycle... it's your husband! I now have a couple of women friends who ride, and I have to say...I can see why it's such a romantic way to travel.
Sunday February 2, 2020

Lynn's Comments: My husband had an amazing model railway set up in our home. When it became too much for the basement, he built another outside—one you could ride on! The idea for this came when we went to visit Ollie Johnston, one of the "9 old men" of Disney fame. Ollie’s ride-on railway was the inspiration for Walt Disney’s train obsession leading to his creation of the Disneyland theme park. It was also the catalyst for our outdoor railway–something our friends' and neighbours' kids will remember for the rest of their lives.
Saturday February 1, 2020

Friday January 31, 2020

Lynn's Comments: My babysitting chops were earned next door, where I looked after 4 little girls who were determined to see me lose my cool. I learned how to win with dignity, and I not only earned a good job reference, but I also learned a bit about parenting!
Thursday January 30, 2020

Wednesday January 29, 2020

Lynn's Comments: It's harder now to listen in to other people's phone calls. Today, cell phones can create much bigger problems!
Tuesday January 28, 2020

Lynn's Comments: I so enjoyed drawing these panels. They were simple and clear, no background to speak of....and the story told itself.
Monday January 27, 2020

Sunday January 26, 2020

Saturday January 25, 2019

Lynn's Comments: I believe this happens to all of us. Now and then we think someone else’s life is easier, better or more rewarding than our own.
Friday January 24, 2020

Thursday January 23, 2020

Lynn's Comments: Even rush hour can be a pleasant respite for a harried parent. There are times I would have loved to be stuck in traffic instead of being stuck at home!
Wednesday January 22, 2020

Lynn's Comments: Whenever one of the kids was feeling left out or otherwise marginalized, we declared a special day just for them. We’d go to a favourite restaurant, maybe supply a small gift. We just made a special day out of an ordinary one. Worked like a charm.
Tuesday January 21, 2020

Monday January 20, 2020

Lynn's Comments: This story gave me the opportunity to add something "Canadian" to the strip. One of my editors originally tried to discourage me from doing this, saying he wanted it to be seen as an American family. I refused to omit Canadianisms, and the result was that folks in the US enjoyed the chance to tell me about their trips to Canada, and Canadians appreciated the reference.
Sunday January 19, 2020

Lynn's Comments: This Sunday page was so popular we had prints made of it. Some still might be available.
Saturday January 18, 2020

Friday January 17, 2020
