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In: Uncategorized on: March 10, 2010

I don’t know about you, but sometimes I find it hard to laugh at the situations in which I find myself. I tend to take life too seriously, missing the joy—or even just the cathartic nature of a good laugh. So I look to others to help me see the humor.
Like cartoonists.
When my kids were small, I found Baby Blues. Every morning I’d read the three or four frames and chuckle, because I found it so true to life. When my kids grew past the ages of the characters, my enjoyment waned. But in the past few years I’ve found a replacement. What’s funny is that both are collaborative comic strips, and one of the guys is involved in both!
If you have teenagers, or even remember having teenagers, check out the Zits comic strip. I don’t think you can help but be amused. It never fails to hit close to home—be it with a teenaged boy or girl. In fact, I’ve been known to laugh until I’ve cried! And for this parent of teens, a functioning sense of humor is absolutely necessary to survival.

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  1. Cheryl Read

    March 12, 2010 at 1:55 am

    I love Zits!

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  2. Carrie Padgett

    March 12, 2010 at 4:45 am

    My "baby" is almost 25 and I still love Zits. I also enjoy Baby Blues, too. My grand-daughter just turned 5 and she and Zoe are a pair!

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