He’s not wrong… also caught on the second reading him putting one of his own boots on his hand. And look their out of options, and have at least one child who could get sick. I’m not sure if Sterling is capable of getting sick.. or dying… or feeling cold. He might be cold blooded so he could be extra vunerable. His biology is a mystery.
It’s warm over at Spud’s house. Have a sit in the warmth with some cocoa while you think about it. You’ll remember the key is hanging on a nail under the deck.
Wouldn’t work for my house – we have impact glass due to living in Florida. A sledge hammer couldn’t get through it, let alone a boot.
With those two kids, that would be a good investment for them as well – besides living in a seaside village where storms should be common (unless they are afraid of Sterling too).
Templo S.U.D. about 2 years ago
point taken Mr. McClellan
Jacob Mattingly about 2 years ago
He’s not wrong… also caught on the second reading him putting one of his own boots on his hand. And look their out of options, and have at least one child who could get sick. I’m not sure if Sterling is capable of getting sick.. or dying… or feeling cold. He might be cold blooded so he could be extra vunerable. His biology is a mystery.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member about 2 years ago
It’s your own fault, you should have left The Feral One out on the doorstep where you found him. But no, " It’s a tiny baby" you said……
Ida No about 2 years ago
Give the boot to Sterling. He’ll eat it.
maxiesmom2 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Perhaps they should have hidden the spare key in the shed.
crookedwolf Premium Member about 2 years ago
Ah, tiny tots with their eyes all aglow, indeed..!
TrudyQ Premium Member about 2 years ago
Love mother’s stunned look
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 2 years ago
Boot in hand is a good idea.
Kroykali about 2 years ago
As soon as he breaks the window, they’ll remember where the key is. Always happens that way.
well-i-never about 2 years ago
It’s warm over at Spud’s house. Have a sit in the warmth with some cocoa while you think about it. You’ll remember the key is hanging on a nail under the deck.
jschumaker about 2 years ago
Sterling will produce the key after they get back into the house.
artheaded1 about 2 years ago
With sons like Wallace and Sterling, there’s no question as to why Dad has extra panes of glass on hand! He’s probably a pro at replacing the glass :)
Diat60 about 2 years ago
Or, is this where they find out it’s non-breakable glass, installed after the last lot of broken windows?
Kawasaki Cat about 2 years ago
I still think Sterling should go down the chimney.
snowedin, now known as Missy's mom about 2 years ago
It’s not breaking and entering if it’s your own house.
scyphi26 about 2 years ago
He’s gotcha there.
Dr_Fogg about 2 years ago
Check the shed for a key?
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member about 2 years ago
Dad’s very handy around the home he got locked out of.
Meh~tdology, fka Pepelaputr about 2 years ago
Spare key epiphany in 3… 2.. 1…
{{{{ CrAsH!!! }}}}
angelolady Premium Member about 2 years ago
Looks like Seagull ducked out of sight again when the potential of broken glass entered.
raybarb44 about 2 years ago
Spare window panes. Really?….
Daeder about 2 years ago
There’s a better idea, dad; just enter through the chimney!
ChrisTrey about 2 years ago
Wouldn’t work for my house – we have impact glass due to living in Florida. A sledge hammer couldn’t get through it, let alone a boot.
With those two kids, that would be a good investment for them as well – besides living in a seaside village where storms should be common (unless they are afraid of Sterling too).
beany54 about 2 years ago
Send Seagull or Wallace down the chimney…
The one and only Eldest Arc (now at peace) about 2 years ago
You’re not wrong
Wheresmyscissors about 2 years ago
Wait. It’s snowing and they only have single-pane windows?? No storm windows?? What is even the point of going inside here?
No free Heath care? almost 2 years ago
True