Isn't that strip a breath of fresh air?
The author is a woman, Lynn Johnston.
One character has already had a home birth ( albeit 'by accident'- that
baby being the girl April) and she has always been fantastically
supportive of breastfeeding; featuring the nursing pair in many cartoons.
Someone else who is 'older than dirt' may remember the hysterical one she
did about babies' one sided nursing- Drawing the mom quite lopsided! It
was really neat to see the entire latacting experience portrayed as it
'should' be- normal and accepted.
I have high hopes for the 'new generation'.
Enjoy it, Sandra.
Just found this- your 3 yo might like it:
http://www.fborfw.com/
Fondly, Judy Hain- Queen of getting Off Topic..sorry about that.
( no news of Liz yet today.....)
Sandra Steingraber wrote:
> Lactnetters, Some of you might know the widely serialized comic
> strip, "For Better or for Worse," which is organized as a gentle,
> tune-in-tomorrow kind of family soap opera with a continuous story
> line. It appears a all kinds of daily newspapers.
>
> Currently, the strip focuses on the perils of the young married
> couple Deanna and Michael, who are soon to have a baby. The last few
> installments have shown Deanna trying to cope with her wealthy,
> overbearing mother as she purchases second-hand baby items and
> converts the porch in her tiny apartment into a nursery.
>
> Watching Deanna and Michael gain their independence from parents as
> they begin their relationship together has been a big theme of the
> comic strip for a least the last year. (Okay, true confessions: my
> three year old and I read it together every morning. It's one of the
> few cartoons in the daily paper that's not mean-spirited, overly hip
> and ironic, or dependent on knowledge of political events.)
>
> I strongly suspect that future installments will focus on the comedy
> of early parenthood, with conflicts between characters focused on how
> to best raise the baby. It's a very loving strip. And I began
> thinking this morning what a wonderful opportunity the cartoonist has
> to showcase the loving bonds of breastfeeding...should he decide to
> do so. (I have no idea what his politics or beliefs on this topic
> are.)
>
> In anticipation of the birth of a new cartoon character, do you think
> we could begin a dialogue with the cartoonist on the topic of infant
> feeding? Anyone have any ideas how this could happen? The strip is
> set in Toronto...but don't know if this means the cartoonist himself
> is Canadian. Anyone have any connections to him?
>
> Far better for us to begin a conversation now rather than send emails
> and letters of complaint should we open our morning paper some future
> day and find the sweet yet intrepid Deanna bottle-feeding her newborn!
>
> Sandra
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> Sandra Steingraber, Ph.D.
> Visiting Assistant Professor
> Program on Breast Cancer and Environmental Risk Factors
> 110 Rice Hall
> Cornell University
> Ithaca, NY 14853
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