Coming Soon đ At the beginning of April, youâll be
introduced to a brand-new GoComics! See more information here. Subscribers, check your
email for more details.
Iâve long been a student of H. D. Thoreau. He was a well enough liked fellow, but he never married and never had children. Kept it simple. Iâve done likewise. Itâs very good. Whatâs more, I also believe that the best thing I ever did for my children was to not have them.
This family transport through life is overweight and it is time to jettison the excess baggage and anything that is expendable so that we can simplify. Now, letâs think.
Which kid if any will give the best prospective return on investment? Line âem up and let âem make their pitch to stay or do they go.
Bill, can you please send Calvin to live with trump for the rest of trumps life as partial payback for what heâs done to us and the rest of the world.
Simplifying is what I call âsettling to the bottom.â People tend to want a simpler, easier life, but that is not compatible with a rich one. When I was working my life grew new complications every month or so. It wasnât good for my health as I aged but it was good for my soul. I lived for the calls that told me I had only one priority until I got a tough problem fixed, or that some other wonderful challenge had presented itself. I am still trying to find the balance that works for me in my sundown years (decades, I hope!) but at least I have the memories and some wild âwar stories.â Je ne regrette rien.
Thatâs a sweet Kitchen Table Conversation by a married couple who love each other, quietly sharing a concern. And, see? They both came to the same conclusion: We shoulda gotten a dog.
I donât like the way they look at Calvin either. I would take Calvin and Hobbes and be thrilled to have such an adventurous child with a wild imagination.
BE THIS GUY over 4 years ago
But whoâs gonna take him?
codycab over 4 years ago
Shouldnât you be used to those kinds of looks, Calvin?
GreasyOldTam over 4 years ago
Considering their lives consist chiefly of reacting to Calvinâs antics, how much simpler could they be?
Templo S.U.D. over 4 years ago
How odd, Calvin
retrocool over 4 years ago
they actually live a pretty simple life, and it drives Calvin crazy.
Jesy Bertz Premium Member over 4 years ago
Calvin doesnât bring âJoyâ to their lives.
sirbadger over 4 years ago
Thoreau predates Marie Kondo by more than a century.
su43dipta over 4 years ago
Give him a haircut!
rentier over 4 years ago
Simplifying is not possible in this days, nobody can do it, if you are ill, old or nearly dead!!
Alexander the Good Enough over 4 years ago
Iâve long been a student of H. D. Thoreau. He was a well enough liked fellow, but he never married and never had children. Kept it simple. Iâve done likewise. Itâs very good. Whatâs more, I also believe that the best thing I ever did for my children was to not have them.
erik.vanthienen over 4 years ago
If you love something set it free. If it doesnât come back itâs a bonus.
BigDaveGlass over 4 years ago
Oh, OhâŠ
Red33410 over 4 years ago
Calvin, we all are thankful that your parents are pro-life!
jpayne4040 over 4 years ago
LOL! Calvin knows somethingâs upâ-and itâs probably not good for him.
MayCauseBurns over 4 years ago
If Thoreau had really meant it, he would have just said âSimplifyâ.
bluram over 4 years ago
I think this is what is called a âBetter shape upâ moment.
admiree2 over 4 years ago
This family transport through life is overweight and it is time to jettison the excess baggage and anything that is expendable so that we can simplify. Now, letâs think.
Which kid if any will give the best prospective return on investment? Line âem up and let âem make their pitch to stay or do they go.
rshive over 4 years ago
Calvin, the anti-Thoreau.
jel354 over 4 years ago
Calvin lives simply since it does not take much to entertain him.
well-i-never over 4 years ago
And on such a nice stroll by too.
jimchronister2016 over 4 years ago
Bill you get Best âCartoon Of The Day Awardâ again! And Iâm sure everyone would agree we donât even need to see the rest.
jimchronister2016 over 4 years ago
Bill, can you please send Calvin to live with trump for the rest of trumps life as partial payback for what heâs done to us and the rest of the world.
Jaime Jean M over 4 years ago
This may be the only literary or historical reference in all of C&H.
MichaelHelwig over 4 years ago
Send him to Stone Soup. Jan wonât have to deal with him.
flagmichael over 4 years ago
Simplifying is what I call âsettling to the bottom.â People tend to want a simpler, easier life, but that is not compatible with a rich one. When I was working my life grew new complications every month or so. It wasnât good for my health as I aged but it was good for my soul. I lived for the calls that told me I had only one priority until I got a tough problem fixed, or that some other wonderful challenge had presented itself. I am still trying to find the balance that works for me in my sundown years (decades, I hope!) but at least I have the memories and some wild âwar stories.â Je ne regrette rien.
Amra Leo over 4 years ago
Getting rid of Calvin is simply the simplest way of simplifyingâŠ
david_42 over 4 years ago
Send him to summer camp, move.
Vangoghdog01 over 4 years ago
Kids: Eighteen years of voluntary servitude.
gantech over 4 years ago
âWell, lookie hereâŠheâs catching on!â ~ from the movie âFallenâ
kab2rb over 4 years ago
Calvin you create new experiences for parents.
Huckleberry Hiroshima Premium Member over 4 years ago
Cruel.
Otis Rufus Driftwood over 4 years ago
I heard someone say Thoreau only should have said âsimplifyâ once.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 4 years ago
I know the feeling. I got it alot before I got âlaid off".
Tentoes over 4 years ago
âMom, am I adopted?â
âNot yet.â
ChessPirate over 4 years ago
âI wonder how many stamps it would take to mail a 45 pound package to Abu Dhabi?â âș
jrgtr42 over 4 years ago
One of my favorite C&HsâŠThe (sometimes|) ambivalence of parenthood.
DCBakerEsq over 4 years ago
We tried leaving them at the park. Then, at the mall. We even tried Disneyland. But, they always tracked us down.
Stephen Gilberg over 4 years ago
And here I thought it was William of Ockham.
anomaly over 4 years ago
My sonâs 34. Is it too late for adoption?
hagarthehorrible over 4 years ago
that six year old which happen to be your offspring is worth millions of smiles across the world. why whine. time to rejoice.
TheCoosBayBachelor over 4 years ago
Thatâs a sweet Kitchen Table Conversation by a married couple who love each other, quietly sharing a concern. And, see? They both came to the same conclusion: We shoulda gotten a dog.
bunrabbit99 over 4 years ago
shouldnât thoreau have said, âsimplifyâ once instead of twice?
fix-n-fly over 4 years ago
Calvin could be a good kid if mom and dad werenât so laid back and would discipline Calvin more than just go stand in the corner forever.
tee929 over 4 years ago
I think Dumpster is having the same feeling right nowâŠ.
FrannieL Premium Member over 4 years ago
I donât like the way they look at Calvin either. I would take Calvin and Hobbes and be thrilled to have such an adventurous child with a wild imagination.
eccolibri60 over 4 years ago
Just turn him loose in the wild. Heâll be fine, as long as he has Hobbes to hunt for food.