Mom should take the picture herself. She has the camera and is more enthusiastic about the moment than Dad is. Dad would much prefer to have Mom, Calvin and Hobbes out on one of his camping trips.
I’d say that I remember my daughters getting up before dawn to open Christmas gifts, except I don’t have to remember: they’re 17 and 20, and they STILL get up before dawn on Christmas morning!
My parents had an ingenious solution. While most of the presents were piled under the tree, one of mine was always placed under my stocking. I could examine the contents of my stocking and open that one gift (always a toy or a book) to occupy me until they got up. Books worked especially well.
My mom could not WAIT for my and my three sisters to open our presents. She would wake us up early on Christmas. I still have Dad’s old movies of us rubbing our eyes and wondering what happened.
One year when Christmas was on a Saturday, I wanted to watch Saturday morning cartoons, but my mom said no. Then I opened up a gift and got a clock radio that picks up television sound, so I plugged it in and tuned to one of the stations playing cartoons.
“Nevertheless, Christmas keeps hope glimmering — the hope that love and innocence and generosity will outlast hate and cruelty and greed; the hope that every child might thrive and play a part in saving our world.” David Horsey
BE THIS GUY about 2 years ago
Hobbes wanted to take Christmas off.
codycab about 2 years ago
Making memories builds character… right?
Alexander the Good Enough about 2 years ago
Mom’s a real 9.5 climbing outta bed in the morning, ain’t she…
C about 2 years ago
This is why you open gifts on Christmas Eve
jagedlo about 2 years ago
Just make sure that there’s no fine print, Calvin!
BigDaveGlass about 2 years ago
Only to be used once I notice……
eastern.woods.metal about 2 years ago
But sunrise in the winter is so late in the day
rentier about 2 years ago
Hugs and kisses for Hobbes!
su43dipta about 2 years ago
But will the bearer be given a chance to redeem their certificate before being pounced upon?
cdward about 2 years ago
Our kids had no problem sleeping in Christmas morning. A couple of years we even woke THEM up because WE didn’t want to wait any longer.
sandpiper about 2 years ago
A scene that makes a lot of trekking, shopping, wondering, wrapping, and hiding worth the effort.
Calvinist1966 about 2 years ago
Mom should take the picture herself. She has the camera and is more enthusiastic about the moment than Dad is. Dad would much prefer to have Mom, Calvin and Hobbes out on one of his camping trips.
Wren Fahel about 2 years ago
I’d say that I remember my daughters getting up before dawn to open Christmas gifts, except I don’t have to remember: they’re 17 and 20, and they STILL get up before dawn on Christmas morning!
YippiKiAyMofo about 2 years ago
I remember those moments – from both perspectives. Ahhhh….good times, good times.
Smokie about 2 years ago
My Granny loved Christmas morning. She would be the one to wake up the kids with a sparkle in her eyes. To her this was the most magical time of year.
Doug Taylor Premium Member about 2 years ago
My Sister would wake us up at 3 am. I have vivid memories of us opening gifts in a living room lit only by a brightly coloured real Christmas tree.
dflak about 2 years ago
One day of Peace on Earth for Calvin.
Just-me about 2 years ago
Use it wisely Calvin because the other 364.5 days of the year, you are fair game!
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Wow, a “pounce-free day” that’s a gift born of sacrifice. Almost unnatural. Merry Christmas
SweetSinger about 2 years ago
A rare sweet moment. Thanks Bill. Merry Christmas everyone!
Bookworm about 2 years ago
My parents had an ingenious solution. While most of the presents were piled under the tree, one of mine was always placed under my stocking. I could examine the contents of my stocking and open that one gift (always a toy or a book) to occupy me until they got up. Books worked especially well.
rshive about 2 years ago
Notice that the certificate doesn’t say anything about wry comments.
TurbosDad about 2 years ago
This is why we celebrated Christmas Eve and then would go to midnight mass so we could sleep in…riiiiight…
mistercatworks about 2 years ago
I wonder if Calvin will save it for a safari?
(Rhetorical question. Yes, it seems I do have to literally “spell it out”.)
dwdl21 about 2 years ago
Sunrise on Dec. 24th, dear lord dad that’s 8am, no kid is going to wait that long…LOL
zarilla about 2 years ago
Nowadays take 16 pictures with your iPhone.
Calvins Brother about 2 years ago
Buddies are the best.
g04922 about 2 years ago
Looks like that Christmas morning scene from “A Christmas Story” film.
snowedin, now known as Missy's mom about 2 years ago
My mom could not WAIT for my and my three sisters to open our presents. She would wake us up early on Christmas. I still have Dad’s old movies of us rubbing our eyes and wondering what happened.
g04922 about 2 years ago
Note that Hobbes is his ‘stuffed animal’ self when parents are around.
wiley207 about 2 years ago
“Shh, take a picture. It’ll last longer.” Merry Christmas to Calvin, his no-last-name family, and Hobbes!
rlaker22j about 2 years ago
we would go around and change all the clocks so that they would think that it was seven when it was five Merry Christmas
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 2 years ago
A very good strip. Merry Christmas.
Odd Dog Premium Member about 2 years ago
Merry Christmas to all who observe and happy holidays and best wish’s to those that observe something else! ;^)
EnlilEnkiEa about 2 years ago
Read the expiration minute, Cal.
Mediatech about 2 years ago
It’s always sunrise, somewhere.
Ed The Red Premium Member about 2 years ago
My parents had a firm rule: it wasn’t Christmas Day until it was day. The sun had to be up.
schaefer jim about 2 years ago
Now pounce free for a day, now that is priceless!
kab2rb about 2 years ago
Calvin never sleeps.
Ermine Notyours about 2 years ago
One year when Christmas was on a Saturday, I wanted to watch Saturday morning cartoons, but my mom said no. Then I opened up a gift and got a clock radio that picks up television sound, so I plugged it in and tuned to one of the stations playing cartoons.
mrwiskers almost 2 years ago
“Nevertheless, Christmas keeps hope glimmering — the hope that love and innocence and generosity will outlast hate and cruelty and greed; the hope that every child might thrive and play a part in saving our world.” David Horsey