Cathy by Cathy Guisewite
- August 16, 2009
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Newlyweds Cathy and Irving navigate the treacherous waters of couple-hood. From pampered pets to prying parents, they’ve got a lot to learn! Wedding or not, it’s still all about Cathy - she personifies the young career woman and her typical daily obstacles. Ice cream, panic attacks, stress and love are all in a day’s work. We read, we identify, we laugh. Who could ask for more?
Cathy is the Everywoman. She deals with diets, self-esteem, in-laws, and letting her husband know that she is the boss. Everyone can identify with her shopping, bills, taxes, planning for the future and coping with her husband’s incessant computer golf games. Whether you are a newlywed, single, or have been married for decades, all will enjoy the daily predicaments of Cathy and Irving.
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Macushlalondra
said,
3 months ago
Hey where can I get a pair like that? I’m always having to switch from my sunglasses to my reading glasses and back again.
lightenup said, 3 months ago
I’m not sure I want to see a guy with huge sunglasses. Eek.
pibfan868
said,
3 months ago
I wear photogray lenses and have for years. They darken enough outside to be helpful in bright sun, but indoors I can see anything I need to quite well.
Silverpearl said, 3 months ago
I have some; less than $10; from a catalog. They cover the sides too, better than photogray in my opinion.
legaleagle48 said, 3 months ago
I have prescription sunglasses that are bifocals. The ironic thing is that I read better without them than I do with them!
And, back on topic: Poor Irving; he just isn’t handling this whole “aging gracefully” thing at all well, is he? Then again, I’ve always said that I’ll never age gracefully – I intend to fight it kicking and screaming all the way! ;)
kab2rb said, 3 months ago
I have tried fighting aging it does not work all the time.
krisl73 said, 3 months ago
I like the sunglasses that wrap around your face so the corners of the eyes are protected too.
Radical-Knight
said,
3 months ago
krisl73 - Yah, and it makes it easier to check someone out without being obvious. (SNERK!)
Rmom said, 3 months ago
I got some like these at Wal-Mart for under $20, because I also needed to wear my non-prescription reading glasses & sunglasses at the same time when I’m reading in sunlight. My college aged son (who wears glasses all the time) liked mine so well, he also got a pair. I do like them for driving, as they block the sun coming in on the sides, but are vented so they don’t steam up as easily when I perspire.