One day as I sat sad and weary
feeling lonesome and forlorn
a little bird came along and said,
“Cheer up, things could be worse.”
So I cheered up,
and sure enough,
things got worse.
Good grief now his glasses are broken. You better turn around and go home right now unless Dad needs the glasses for driving in which case Mom will drive home.
Dad is off the clock with his hot wife (Mom’s got the sexy librarian thing down), he got to take a nice canoe paddle, take a refreshing swim and now he no longer needs to worry about breaking his glasses.
Geez. Sound like paradise. What’s the guy got to complain about?
Dad definitely doesn’t look happy in that one panel.
It is this and other kinds of events that reinforces my belief that sometimes parents really do need a vacation from their children. Get the grandparents to babysit … or better yet, Rosalyn. hehehehe.
do those of you who advocate for Calvin doing the retrieval really expect that a 6 year old can dive down 10 feet to do said retrieval? it would take a very athletically gifted 6 year old to even possibly have that ability - and Calvin is not such a child. (remember the baseball play earlier?)
I love these camping trips! Reminds me of the time we went on a hunting trip, drove miles out into the middle of nowhere. The ground was covered with ice crystals and my dad began to set up the tent. He was a mild man but this time he swore. Had forgotten the tent poles. We slept in a lean-to on the tent with the tarp over us. LOL!
margueritem about 15 years ago
Dad, you should have never handed a 6 yr. old that bag in the first place…
corpuskevin about 15 years ago
Oops! More relaxing and less activity for Dad. After all it’s dangerous to walk around in the wildernes when everything is just a blur.
cleokaya about 15 years ago
The week could improve, or not.
pouncingtiger about 15 years ago
Murphy’s vacation week
ejcapulet about 15 years ago
I often think that Calvin’s parents (especially his dad) get what they deserve.
green_engineer about 15 years ago
Yes he did. That way he can’t see what other trouble Calvin gets up to.
Yukoner about 15 years ago
Hey Dad,
One day as I sat sad and weary feeling lonesome and forlorn a little bird came along and said, “Cheer up, things could be worse.” So I cheered up, and sure enough, things got worse.
thogorman about 15 years ago
Yes, things could be worse - Roslyn could have joined them to babysit with Calvin - and Hobbes!
bald about 15 years ago
the folks should have taken calvin to the sitter for the week and had a great vacation and calvin could explore a whole new world from her house
Rakkav about 15 years ago
True, bald, but then that would make sense, wouldn’t it? :)
HelenHenley about 15 years ago
What’s Hobbes’ take on all this.? Just pleased he did not get dropped in the drink with the perishables.
unemandarine about 15 years ago
cleokaya said, about 4 hours ago
The week could improve, or not.
I think: or not…
bmonk about 15 years ago
Murphy may have been an optimist, but the results are always funny–especially when they happen to someone else!
Leonardeuler about 15 years ago
Are these the brand-new binoculars in the first panel ? Good grief, Calvin, what did you do again with them ?
carpetinwater9 about 15 years ago
Going down hill from here.
hlkstr about 15 years ago
me thinks that Murphy did come for a visit. and his name is Calvin.
rentier about 15 years ago
I can understand Daddies sadness!
madampresident about 15 years ago
I think Dad will change his tune now. My idea of roughing it is staying in a hotel that doesn’t have a restaurant.
wicky about 15 years ago
I will understand daddies rancor.
prasrinivara about 15 years ago
For pouncingtiger, only in North America; in Britain, SOD’s vacation week!
For thogorman, that would only be worse for Calvin and his pet tiger–but for his parents, ideal.
kbielefe about 15 years ago
Am I the only parent here who would have made my son retrieve it?
Unclebup about 15 years ago
As mom hands dad some canned slop (3rd panel)… oh yeah - things are getting better already.
lewisbower about 15 years ago
Cheer up Dad, Calvin could have been twins
alondra about 15 years ago
Good grief now his glasses are broken. You better turn around and go home right now unless Dad needs the glasses for driving in which case Mom will drive home.
lazygrazer about 15 years ago
Wow, look at that pile of stuff Calvin supposedly dropped—would’ve weighed a ton to a 6 year old.
Betcha dad actually dropped it (yesterday’s panel 3) and is now getting what he deserves….including broken glasses on a very scenic vacation.
Cheer up folks—it’s gonna get worse. :D
GROG Premium Member about 15 years ago
It took a long time for someone to say what I was thinking but you finally said it, Macushlalondra
runninanreadin about 15 years ago
pouncingtiger, I believe there’s a guy in Scotland named McGillicutty who thinks Murphy was an optimist!
tgpLMT about 15 years ago
Has anyone actually had a vacation where all went well, I thought I did last year …… then I woke up.
prasrinivara about 15 years ago
You’re right grazer, it was dad who busted his own glasses (we don’t even need to look at yesterday’s strip, today’s panel 1 works just fine).
grinstoya about 15 years ago
Isn’t camping fun… Calvin just may start enjoying this.
Stede_Bonnet about 15 years ago
Dad is off the clock with his hot wife (Mom’s got the sexy librarian thing down), he got to take a nice canoe paddle, take a refreshing swim and now he no longer needs to worry about breaking his glasses.
Geez. Sound like paradise. What’s the guy got to complain about?
Comic-Nut about 15 years ago
Dad definitely doesn’t look happy in that one panel. It is this and other kinds of events that reinforces my belief that sometimes parents really do need a vacation from their children. Get the grandparents to babysit … or better yet, Rosalyn. hehehehe.
Smiley Rmom about 15 years ago
They couldn’t afford Rosalyn’s rates for babysitting Calvin for a whole week.
AndiJ about 15 years ago
I’d get a babysitter if I had a kid like that. :P I don’t think I ever had a vacation that went smoothly. SOMETHING has to go wrong!
sjoujke about 15 years ago
I think we all know now where Calvin gets his “oops factor” from - his dad.
fidget360 about 15 years ago
This one is mom’s fault. In panle 3 she cursed the whole thing.
Wildmustang1262 about 15 years ago
I hope Daddy will become more grumpy at camping for a month! And Mommy and Calvin might become happy, too!
ratlum about 15 years ago
Yes I would have made Calvin retrieve it But first I would have tied a rope to him no more oops
coffeeturtle about 15 years ago
Can Calvin really take all the blame for this series of unfortunate events? :-D
4deerinmyyard about 15 years ago
The one bag with all the fragile and perishable items in it is the one bag that any rational adult makes sure to schlep ashore himself.
And you don’t pack all your fragiles and perishables in one bag, in the first place.
And you pack ‘em so the fragiles don’t break and the perishables don’t get exposed.
yyyguy about 15 years ago
do those of you who advocate for Calvin doing the retrieval really expect that a 6 year old can dive down 10 feet to do said retrieval? it would take a very athletically gifted 6 year old to even possibly have that ability - and Calvin is not such a child. (remember the baseball play earlier?)
phillysteak about 15 years ago
if i were calvins dad i would pack up go home relax and be lazy the whole week rather than have more bad things happen
grammahotsho about 15 years ago
I love these camping trips! Reminds me of the time we went on a hunting trip, drove miles out into the middle of nowhere. The ground was covered with ice crystals and my dad began to set up the tent. He was a mild man but this time he swore. Had forgotten the tent poles. We slept in a lean-to on the tent with the tarp over us. LOL!
farmermatt about 15 years ago
Dad’s poll numbers ought to shoot way up after this adventure.
thewiz123444 about 15 years ago
why u do not give stuff to him?? I have pushed my bro off the boat once srry