We lived where the rainy season was in summer. And it was FUN (for awhile) to chase around out in the rain. A few years, we even had a big mud puddle where the rain collected and we could chase through there and raise MUD waves!. Then we’d get tired, my mom would come to the door of the garage and hose us down and dump us into a warm bath. Ah, those were the days!
I assumed they were playing some version of Calvinball, because at sometime everything turns into Calvinball (or should), but they aren’t wearing masks, and don’t have a ball.
I always wonder what mom is working at the desk. Sometimes I think it’s a children’s book on all the things kids can it into. Sometimes I think it’s a psychology study of children. And other times it’s a scream for help.
I know this is going to sound all ‘Hallmark Moment’, but picture mom taking a break from whatever she was working on and coming outside and splashing around with them.
@PaulAbbott2- Yes, I agree. Even though they can be a PITA, it’s natural for boys to have an overabundance of energy and be mischievous. It’s part of our nature. I know it was with me. And even though I know I was a PITA to my parents and always getting into trouble in PS, I look back and laugh at the way I was! But it wasn’t until my father took out of my neighborhood school and placed in a public school with predominantly White children who were more disciplined, that I slowly began to change. But those little White boys weren’t complete angels, either. If anything, they showed me new ways to cut the fool!
I spent so much time outside, as a kid, I forgot what the layout of the interior of the house was! My mother figured, I wouldn’t drown if it was raining, and in Winter, we had a 500’ wide sledding hill available. Now, I’d almost be surprised kids wouldn’t seriously be afraid of drowning in the rain, and probably, would have no idea how to operate a toboggan.
Let go the umbrella folks and take the showers for a change till both run pneumonia. Mom would find the house coming down easier than managing the flue.
BE THIS GUY almost 3 years ago
They should start work on an ark.
The Calvinosaurus That Calvin Wanted To Discover almost 3 years ago
Jumping in puddles it is!
C almost 3 years ago
Until you’re 18
Crow Eatery almost 3 years ago
Today’s a good day to bury a treasure, because nobody else will be outside watching you.
codycab almost 3 years ago
Most people dodge bullets, Hobbes reflects them!
Templo S.U.D. almost 3 years ago
What would be a better indoor activity on a rainy day? A board game wouldn’t do because they’d argue over who’s cheating.
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member almost 3 years ago
See you for dinner.
Concretionist almost 3 years ago
We lived where the rainy season was in summer. And it was FUN (for awhile) to chase around out in the rain. A few years, we even had a big mud puddle where the rain collected and we could chase through there and raise MUD waves!. Then we’d get tired, my mom would come to the door of the garage and hose us down and dump us into a warm bath. Ah, those were the days!
rentier almost 3 years ago
Until rain will stop! That can be a very long time!!
Bilan almost 3 years ago
You stay outside until Mom has a chance to pack and slip out the back door.
GreasyOldTam almost 3 years ago
I assumed they were playing some version of Calvinball, because at sometime everything turns into Calvinball (or should), but they aren’t wearing masks, and don’t have a ball.
Crann Bethadh almost 3 years ago
Note to Mom: What’s better, dealing with a bunch of ruckus now, or cleaning up a bunch of mud tracked in later?
eastern.woods.metal almost 3 years ago
I always wonder what mom is working at the desk. Sometimes I think it’s a children’s book on all the things kids can it into. Sometimes I think it’s a psychology study of children. And other times it’s a scream for help.
eastern.woods.metal almost 3 years ago
Wrong answer CalvinMom: " Your driving me crazy "Calvin " That’s what we’re trying to do "
KelleySweat almost 3 years ago
They’re probobly not allowed back in till Calvin starts high school, most likely! (LOL)
tremaine53 almost 3 years ago
Until next Thursday.
PaulAbbott2 almost 3 years ago
Now, a kid would be glued to some kind of glowing screen with a dazed look on his face. I’d take a kid rampaging through the house anyday.
Doug Taylor Premium Member almost 3 years ago
…until hell freezes over or the Leafs win the cup.
Who, me? almost 3 years ago
I remember seeing that facial expression in frame 7 on my own mom’s face.
Count Olaf Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Woo hoo!! Now they get to play in the mud! That’s great! What luck, Calvin and Hobbes!
sandpiper almost 3 years ago
Calvin forgets that sometimes reminding parents of something they said can backfire.
gantech almost 3 years ago
I know this is going to sound all ‘Hallmark Moment’, but picture mom taking a break from whatever she was working on and coming outside and splashing around with them.
SweetSinger almost 3 years ago
During rainstorms, my mother used to pull the car out of the garage and put us into roller skates. Indoor rink!
marsbeatsmoon Premium Member almost 3 years ago
You will just be dust in a few years, it okay you are fading into obscurity
djtenltd almost 3 years ago
@PaulAbbott2- Yes, I agree. Even though they can be a PITA, it’s natural for boys to have an overabundance of energy and be mischievous. It’s part of our nature. I know it was with me. And even though I know I was a PITA to my parents and always getting into trouble in PS, I look back and laugh at the way I was! But it wasn’t until my father took out of my neighborhood school and placed in a public school with predominantly White children who were more disciplined, that I slowly began to change. But those little White boys weren’t complete angels, either. If anything, they showed me new ways to cut the fool!
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Typical. If you try too hard to get what you want, you might just get what you deserve. (Yeah, karma)
kunddog almost 3 years ago
When it stops raining time for wormucking
ChessPirate almost 3 years ago
“We’re not allowed back in until when?”
“Well, apparently later today, some pigs are gonna start flying…”
Redd Panda almost 3 years ago
This is an old one. Nobody can use a finger gun these days.
yugebureb almost 3 years ago
As my mother used to say, the weather is never too bad for the children not being able to go play outside…
BiathlonNut almost 3 years ago
Not during electrical storms.
mistercatworks almost 3 years ago
I was the eldest of four boys. I always had to be the easily-defeated villain without making it look too easy.
brick10 almost 3 years ago
What time is “hell freezes over?”
WCraft Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Chase him around a tree until he melts into butter…surely Calvin wouldn’t offend the cancel culture?
kathleenhicks62 almost 3 years ago
That is a very funny Sunday strip! I even laughed out loud!!!
KEA almost 3 years ago
kapwinngg?
well-i-never almost 3 years ago
“Noyadint! Noyadint!” How many times have I said/heard that!?
tinstar almost 3 years ago
I spent so much time outside, as a kid, I forgot what the layout of the interior of the house was! My mother figured, I wouldn’t drown if it was raining, and in Winter, we had a 500’ wide sledding hill available. Now, I’d almost be surprised kids wouldn’t seriously be afraid of drowning in the rain, and probably, would have no idea how to operate a toboggan.
hagarthehorrible almost 3 years ago
Let go the umbrella folks and take the showers for a change till both run pneumonia. Mom would find the house coming down easier than managing the flue.
Walter Parmantie Premium Member almost 3 years ago