I’ve gotten a whole lot better at waiting, now that I’m retired. Though of course, I do always have a book. I recall being Nelson’s age, and in those days, waiting was a lot harder. Though having a book was very helpful.
His grandson is basically saying he is bored. Give him something to occupy his time and he won’t mind waiting. If I were Earl, I would take him to the library and see if he can get signed up for any activities they offer, maybe get his grandson his own library card. Then a quick trip for a happy meal, then home.
My Sicilian father-in-law born in 1914 said, “Weight is what broke the wagon down.” Anyway, kid get the old man one of those nearly free Medicare motorized wheelchairs and you ride for free.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 5 years ago
Neither will going to the park be.
Templo S.U.D. almost 5 years ago
grandkid’s got a point, Earl
Concretionist almost 5 years ago
I’ve gotten a whole lot better at waiting, now that I’m retired. Though of course, I do always have a book. I recall being Nelson’s age, and in those days, waiting was a lot harder. Though having a book was very helpful.
Orcatime almost 5 years ago
Grampa’s making promises his body can’t Paypal.
wiatr almost 5 years ago
Waiting patiently is an acquired talent. Now that I’ve acquired it I really need to get things done.
Cminuscomics&stories Premium Member almost 5 years ago
By the time Grandpa gets done waiting, he may be dead.
Breadboard almost 5 years ago
Nelson tell Grandpa , grandma is coming to pluck more hair . Bet that makes Earl move ;-)
jagedlo almost 5 years ago
Seriously, Earl? Why make promises at all?
pcolli almost 5 years ago
As my mother often said, “If it’s worth having, it’s worth waiting for”.
Jeff0811 almost 5 years ago
His grandson is basically saying he is bored. Give him something to occupy his time and he won’t mind waiting. If I were Earl, I would take him to the library and see if he can get signed up for any activities they offer, maybe get his grandson his own library card. Then a quick trip for a happy meal, then home.
MRBLUESKY529 almost 5 years ago
“The waiting is the hardest part” – Tom Petty.
iggyman almost 5 years ago
Do it Earl, you can rest later! (they are only young for a very short time)!
stairsteppublishing almost 5 years ago
Nelson’s response is that of a spoiled child, and using outside voice as well. Yes, he is bored, but he did ask politely – at first.
Linguist almost 5 years ago
Oh, Nelson sounds so much like my oldest grandson, when he was that age. That’s exactly what he has said to me!
zeexenon almost 5 years ago
My Sicilian father-in-law born in 1914 said, “Weight is what broke the wagon down.” Anyway, kid get the old man one of those nearly free Medicare motorized wheelchairs and you ride for free.
jmworacle almost 5 years ago
Never EVER make a promise to a child unless you know you can keep it. If you break it it better be a good reason involved.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 5 years ago
I liked drawing more than reading at that age though I did both with alacrity.
elainefmexico over 4 years ago
it’s especially nice when one can remove a hearing during a heated argument o:)