Cartoon of a man holding his hands together. He says to a phone, “Send help! I was trying the suggest craft for class and I glued my hands together.”
I drew this cartoon for K! Magazine.
Cartoon of a man holding his hands together. He says to a phone, “Send help! I was trying the suggest craft for class and I glued my hands together.”
I drew this cartoon for K! Magazine.
Cartoon of two boys. One is dressed for winter, while the other is in summer clothes. One says, “The seasons changed? No one told me.”
I used to think it was cool going out in the winter air without a coat. The first time I caught walking pneumonia tempered my excitement in that arena. Now that I’m older, I find myself flailing my arms and speaking in a shrill voice to my children who want to go out in sub zero weather in shorts and flip flops. I guess the chickens have come home to roost.
At least they can’t say no one ever told them.
Cartoon of two ducks. One says to the other, “All you ever say is, ‘Quack, quack, quack!’ You call that communication?”
Communication is harder than it sounds, but it’s easier than it looks. Body language can say a lot about the person, can’t it? Judging by the look of the duck on the right, he’s communicating very clearly that he’s not taking advice gracefully.
Cartoon of a dad, boy and teacher. The teacher says, “Your son did great, Mr. Jones. On the other hand, YOU need to pay attention in family worship.”
I drew this cartoon for K! Magazine.
Cartoon of a boy and a teacher with outstretched arms. The boy says, “I’m not a hugger, Mrs. Carmine. How about a meaningful fist bump?
With cold and flu season in full force, maybe this is good advice for everyone, not just the introverts!
I drew this cartoon for K! Magazine.