Don’t interrupt, Elly – I think it’s cute as it is (and how often do you get to see Michael just being a good big brother to Lizzie by reading to her, anyway?)
I think it’s wonderful the way he’s reading it. It certainly is coming from the heart. And Lizzie is just istening so intently to every word…nice to see this sort of interaction betwen the two of them.
I love him saying “three wise guys” here. I can envision Damon Runyon and a trio of hard-boiled characters suddenly softened by a power beyond their control. Which is, appropriately for this season, a reminder of one of my favorite Christmas Movies, “We’re No Angels” with Bogart, Ustinov and Aldo Ray. Highly commended if you don’t know of it!
I love the way Lizzie is snuggled up to her big brother. Obviously she adores the heck out of him and it seems, for today anyway, he is enjoying the adoration and being the “big guy” very, very much. It’s so age appropriate too. Between “so they got the baby, see” and the “three wise guys” I was cracking up. Just the way a little kid would interpret it.
This is one of those rare moments that parents would love to have a picture of so it could last forever – if they could figure out a way to do it without the kids finding out!
“And so the deck clerk at the Holiday Inn says, ‘Sorry, but we’re full up… But one of the service bays at Jeff’s Garage next door is empty. It ain’t much, but with the Big Counting and all, every single room in town is booked solid. Something might open up in a day or two; and meanwhile, here’s a voucher you can use for the restaurant to help compensate for the inconvenience…’”
I shell ask, don’t blame ? all Christians, for what other’s do foolishly, and proclame to be one. As for the wise men, no where in the Bible\Scripture’s, does it say three wise men, but it was three gift’s Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh. For in my studying, severel translations, it dosen’t how meny wise men there were. GOD Bless in JESUS CHRIST name.
I’ll try to catch that movie (from the year I graduated HS). Don’t believe I ever saw it but just checked at IMDB and it sounds good. Thanks Steven S and Collieflower!
While I realize that Elly had to interfere in order for Michael to give his punch line … I still don’t know why she couldn’t have done what I would have done if that had been me: stayed hidden, watched the two of them snuggled up together being good, and smile to myself while I secretly listened to my son telling his baby sister the story of how the true meaning of Christmas came about … all the while relishing in that special moment so that it could be printed on my heart forever!
Thanks, JanCinVV! I have the first 20 book collections, but the Sunday strips were not in the early ones, so I hadn’t seen this one. Not since Dec ‘81, anyway!
@jeffreybradmc. In most translations, the wise men are referred to as magi. And their story is only recounted in the book of Matthew 2:1-12–here’s a link: http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew%202:1-12
legaleagle48 almost 14 years ago
Don’t interrupt, Elly – I think it’s cute as it is (and how often do you get to see Michael just being a good big brother to Lizzie by reading to her, anyway?)
angelnurse almost 14 years ago
I think it’s wonderful the way he’s reading it. It certainly is coming from the heart. And Lizzie is just istening so intently to every word…nice to see this sort of interaction betwen the two of them.
jerzy almost 14 years ago
But if Elly didn’t interrupt, Michael wouldn’t have a reason to say the punch line.
AZLILSIS almost 14 years ago
Beautiful, God bless us, everyone.
masnadies almost 14 years ago
My son tells stories like that (usually without the book, though). It is too sweet!
ses1066 almost 14 years ago
I love him saying “three wise guys” here. I can envision Damon Runyon and a trio of hard-boiled characters suddenly softened by a power beyond their control. Which is, appropriately for this season, a reminder of one of my favorite Christmas Movies, “We’re No Angels” with Bogart, Ustinov and Aldo Ray. Highly commended if you don’t know of it!
collieflower almost 14 years ago
That’s one of my all time favorite films!!
admin almost 14 years ago
awesome
Allan CB Premium Member almost 14 years ago
“gold and two other presents.” and “three wise guys.” when I hear the wise-guys I think “nyuck nyuck nyuck.”
dandrew55 almost 14 years ago
Mike really has it right, No wonder he grows up so great.
Mythreesons almost 14 years ago
Merry Christmas to all. I’m off to third son’s in IL for two weeks! Maybe even a white Christmas, a rarity in OK.
WebSpider almost 14 years ago
It’s no worse than the made up way it was written…
pawpawbear almost 14 years ago
I love this one. God bless all and Merry Christmas to all.
poohbear8192 almost 14 years ago
Web Spider
Au contraire. It was better. If you’re going to spin a myth spin it with Heart in language Liz can understand.
gobblingup Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Very sweet! :-)
pattybf almost 14 years ago
I love the way Lizzie is snuggled up to her big brother. Obviously she adores the heck out of him and it seems, for today anyway, he is enjoying the adoration and being the “big guy” very, very much. It’s so age appropriate too. Between “so they got the baby, see” and the “three wise guys” I was cracking up. Just the way a little kid would interpret it.
PNmom06 almost 14 years ago
If this is an original strip, I sure don’t remember it. Beautiful!
legaleagle48 almost 14 years ago
This is one of those rare moments that parents would love to have a picture of so it could last forever – if they could figure out a way to do it without the kids finding out!
Taylorboo98 almost 14 years ago
just leave them alone snd take a picture this moment wont last forever
LindainOregon almost 14 years ago
Adorable! It reminds me of my kids when they were little.
mitoy almost 14 years ago
as i am when i was young its nice to be back those o’ll days i like it…….
gofinsc almost 14 years ago
As if Lizzie would understand the way the book gives it anyway.
marvee almost 14 years ago
I doubt Michael could read King James English and it’s better for both of them this way.
RadioTom almost 14 years ago
“And so the deck clerk at the Holiday Inn says, ‘Sorry, but we’re full up… But one of the service bays at Jeff’s Garage next door is empty. It ain’t much, but with the Big Counting and all, every single room in town is booked solid. Something might open up in a day or two; and meanwhile, here’s a voucher you can use for the restaurant to help compensate for the inconvenience…’”
jeffreybradmc almost 14 years ago
I shell ask, don’t blame ? all Christians, for what other’s do foolishly, and proclame to be one. As for the wise men, no where in the Bible\Scripture’s, does it say three wise men, but it was three gift’s Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh. For in my studying, severel translations, it dosen’t how meny wise men there were. GOD Bless in JESUS CHRIST name.
vldazzle almost 14 years ago
I’ll try to catch that movie (from the year I graduated HS). Don’t believe I ever saw it but just checked at IMDB and it sounds good. Thanks Steven S and Collieflower!
Gretchen's Mom almost 14 years ago
While I realize that Elly had to interfere in order for Michael to give his punch line … I still don’t know why she couldn’t have done what I would have done if that had been me: stayed hidden, watched the two of them snuggled up together being good, and smile to myself while I secretly listened to my son telling his baby sister the story of how the true meaning of Christmas came about … all the while relishing in that special moment so that it could be printed on my heart forever!
Sheesh, Elly … what a “Grinch”!
JanLC almost 14 years ago
PNmom06: This was originally published on 12-20-1981, long before I started reading the strip. I agree wholeheartedly with you. Beautiful!
PNmom06 almost 14 years ago
Thanks, JanCinVV! I have the first 20 book collections, but the Sunday strips were not in the early ones, so I hadn’t seen this one. Not since Dec ‘81, anyway!
MEllieT almost 14 years ago
@jeffreybradmc. In most translations, the wise men are referred to as magi. And their story is only recounted in the book of Matthew 2:1-12–here’s a link: http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew%202:1-12
Hope this helps! ;-)
MEllieT almost 14 years ago
Here is a modern retelling of the Christmas story.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkHNNPM7pJA