Sunday, February 11, 2007

Day #42 - Sunday Comics


I must get back to basics. I used to thoroughly enjoy spending my Sunday mornings reading the entire Sunday paper. I'd begin with the news, then sports, Metro, Style, and Parade, and saving the best for last, end up with the comics. Now I get most of my news from the TV or computer, and occasionaly skim the paper. I can't remember the last time I sat down and read the whole thing. And I like to read!

8 comments:

Southern Girl said...

Great picture! Looks like my kitchen table this morning. ;)

That's one thing I've stuck with all these years. Even though I get most of my news from the internet and TV, I just can't do without my daily newspaper, and especially the Sunday one.

~**Dawn**~ said...

i love my Sunday paper! favorite comics: Peanuts. For Better or For Worse. Family Circus. Pooch Cafe. =)

Anonymous said...

As a teenager I remember you waking up, coffee in hand (provided by your boy or me) and not coming out until afternoon. After a morning of coffee and the Sunday paper you were ready for the rest of the day to commence.

ME

Desert Songbird said...

I haven't read a paper newspaper in quite a long time. I'm too stuck on reading news "up to the minute" online...

Stacy at Exceedingly Mundane said...

Ooh, love this picture! I'm a big newspaper reader too, it goes back to my childhood. I miss getting the "Parade" in our paper. They switched years ago to USA Weekend or something. I liked Parade better!

I've blogged at least twice about my newspaper love, once about ads and once in general. Here's the two links, in case you are interested! Great shot :)

http://hambones.org/blogs/stacy/?p=1575

http://hambones.org/blogs/stacy/?p=1272

Trish said...

I know what you mean! I used to love reading the Sunday paper, now, we may get one a year. I love looking at the sales papers and coupons that are in there when we do get one though.

marianne said...

Some of the old habits are a good thing! :)

Hey "anonymous" - Hi Cindy! :)

Anonymous said...

I used to always sit and read the sunday comics with my grandma when I was a little girl.