Where I live many people have the TV right in front of the table. It accompanies all their meals; for older folks, if they’re at home the TV’s on, even if there’s no one in the room. They shout over it rather than turn it down/off.
Just last night my 7 year old had one of those misperceptions. It was 11 PM and he told me, "Dad, I’m going to watch “Sitting Ducks” on my computer." Taking my inspiration from Augie’s dad I said, “Son. oh my son you are mistaken. You are actually in bed trying to sleep.”
These days having meals as a family may not seem important, but it remains important. If you want to have an actual family, rather than just a group of people living in the same house, you need to have some time together, without distractions.
In our house, we eat at the table and TV is usually off. Having it blaring in the background drives me crazy, especially when I am trying to write..Hubby watches TV after dinner, I rarely do. When our son was still living at home, he played video games. It could be a challenge to pull him away. Now, as an adult, he rarely watches TV at all. He is more interest in ‘doing things.’.My table rules – Cellphones, magazines, newspapers are okay at breakfast or lunch (if we actually sit down for those meals.) But, no TV, no screens at dinner. We usually manage a conversation and take time to enjoy our food.
BE THIS GUY about 8 years ago
Silly Calvin, tantrums are not only for kids.
the calvinosaurus that calvin wanted to discover about 8 years ago
A table at the TV.
orinoco womble about 8 years ago
Where I live many people have the TV right in front of the table. It accompanies all their meals; for older folks, if they’re at home the TV’s on, even if there’s no one in the room. They shout over it rather than turn it down/off.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 8 years ago
Don’t mess with family togetherness at dinnertime.
Kind&Kinder about 8 years ago
Calvin-at-the-table-eating is another secret identity that alternates with Spaceman Spiff, among others.
bigcatbusiness about 8 years ago
Hah, eating at the table. My entire family watches television while eating. The table us just for putting stuff on.
alviebird about 8 years ago
What we had there was a failure to communicate.
NormyBates about 8 years ago
Another disgusting meal Mom?
Chad Cheetah about 8 years ago
Calvin’s watching TV, but the TV’s surprisingly blank.
mattro65 about 8 years ago
Just last night my 7 year old had one of those misperceptions. It was 11 PM and he told me, "Dad, I’m going to watch “Sitting Ducks” on my computer." Taking my inspiration from Augie’s dad I said, “Son. oh my son you are mistaken. You are actually in bed trying to sleep.”
gantech about 8 years ago
“it’s all in the mind”. ~ George Harrison
Carl R about 8 years ago
These days having meals as a family may not seem important, but it remains important. If you want to have an actual family, rather than just a group of people living in the same house, you need to have some time together, without distractions.
cubswin2016 about 8 years ago
At least Calvin has learned to recognize the tone of deatth.
StarWarsGuy500 about 8 years ago
Calvin’s mother sure knows how to persuade.
maxpower44 about 8 years ago
That’ll change, 3 most musical sounds a man could ever hear:
Breakfast is servedLunch is servedSupper is served
oh btw: Score from today is Calvin 548 Mom: 23423342344
I think.
Steve Dutch about 8 years ago
“Family togetherness” would be less of a problem if people learned to talk about things that interested other family members.
Scott S about 8 years ago
That was before their TV started floating in the air.
Number Three about 8 years ago
A 6 year old’s alternative of “Yes, dear”
xxx
UpaCoCoCreek Premium Member about 8 years ago
There is your reality, and then there’s mom’s reality.
Baarorso about 8 years ago
Let him watch TV and when he comes for dinner, don’t let him eat any. A few times of having a growly stomach will teach him to listen.
kevin87031 about 8 years ago
Calvin’s TV must be off. Doesn’t it jump and shout when it’s on?
ellisaana Premium Member about 8 years ago
In our house, we eat at the table and TV is usually off. Having it blaring in the background drives me crazy, especially when I am trying to write..Hubby watches TV after dinner, I rarely do. When our son was still living at home, he played video games. It could be a challenge to pull him away. Now, as an adult, he rarely watches TV at all. He is more interest in ‘doing things.’.My table rules – Cellphones, magazines, newspapers are okay at breakfast or lunch (if we actually sit down for those meals.) But, no TV, no screens at dinner. We usually manage a conversation and take time to enjoy our food.
V45mikky about 8 years ago
Dinner was always ready in the middle of the TV show so you did not see the ending.