Rain can still be fun even during school. Like if it was stormy outside, sometimes it would cause the power to shut off. There would be no choice but wait it out even if there was a few minutes of class left.
It’s now 8:15 AM local time on a rainy day. I have to go out and be somewhere by 9. The other half just announced he’s staying home and enjoying the rain indoors.Don’t get me wrong, we need the rain and I’m glad it’s falling, but I wish I hadn’t agreed to do this.
The good ole days, now its “Was that the shingles coming off? What about the siding? That tree in the back is a little shaky, did the trash can just go down the street….”
My mother didn’t believe in umbrellas or other rain gear. Once we get soaked to the skin rain doesn’t matter any more. It is the process of getting wet, rather than being wet, that we really object to.
These days, with helicopter parents, I wonder if kids even know what it’s like to wait for a bus wearing rain gear and galoshes. I know I am a geezer, but I remember waiting for the bus in rain, and sometimes in below-freezing conditions.
Looks like it’s still DARK OUT AFTER DST time change. FARMERS ? They, HATE, DST ! The, Indians ? Used to say, " only the government can cut off the top of a blanket, sew it on the bottom, and say, the blanket is longer now. "
To be fair, Calvin does have the situational awareness to dress appropriately for the weather. He is not like the out-to-lunch kid in For Better or For Worse, where there was a strip about waiting for the bus:
Mom: “Michael, it is pouring out. Aren’t you going to wear your raincoat and fisherman’s hat?”
Michael: “Are you kidding, Mom? Do you have any idea how dorky I would look in that. And no one wears rubber boots anymore!”
Mom: “At least take an umbrella.”
Michael: “What are we, British?”
Michael departs house laughing
Final strip. Several kids are at the bus stop. All are wearing rubber boots, rain coats, fisherman hats, a hood like Calvin’s, umbrellas, or some combination. All except Michael, who is standing there drenched, staring into space
Sometimes school really did feel like that…but where I grew up I lived close enough to the school to walk there, but it was far enough to make it an absolute nightmare in rain or snow…
Ah, the good old days. In my decidedly upscale neighborhood, parents would never let their little kids wait for the bus alone, or make their way home by themselves from the bus in the afternoon. There was always this cluster of anxious grownups at either end of the process. So far as I know, the number of abductions prior to this helicoptering behavior held steady at zero.
BE THIS GUY over 2 years ago
Mom said the same the thing to Dad when he went to work that Hobbes said to Calvin.
Templo S.U.D. over 2 years ago
unless the mother is laundering the beds’ sheets, you’re out of luck, Hobbes
Johnny Q Premium Member over 2 years ago
Did he forget his lunch again?
codycab over 2 years ago
Rain can still be fun even during school. Like if it was stormy outside, sometimes it would cause the power to shut off. There would be no choice but wait it out even if there was a few minutes of class left.
Concretionist over 2 years ago
I suppose you go to the Gulag on the Gul-bus
Macushlalondra over 2 years ago
At least he came out with you to the bus. He could have stayed in the warm and toasty bed.
Susan00100 over 2 years ago
Mom and Dad let Calvin stand ALONE in the pouring rain waiting for the school bus (To them, Hobbes is just a stuffed toy.)??
If this strip was made today, they’d be arrested for negligence.
Clone Arranger over 2 years ago
See, this is why I like working from home.
Charles Barr Premium Member over 2 years ago
So how is Hobbes going to get back home by himself? (Related question: Who gets the umbrella?)
C over 2 years ago
Into every life a little rain must fall
STEPUP over 2 years ago
It builds character, as his father would say!!!
GROG Premium Member over 2 years ago
What are friends for?
hariseldon59 over 2 years ago
Just don’t get the sheets wet.
in.amongst over 2 years ago
dear inmate, your parents pay for that gulag… and you as well.
orinoco womble over 2 years ago
It’s now 8:15 AM local time on a rainy day. I have to go out and be somewhere by 9. The other half just announced he’s staying home and enjoying the rain indoors.Don’t get me wrong, we need the rain and I’m glad it’s falling, but I wish I hadn’t agreed to do this.
Opus Croakus over 2 years ago
Same with having a cat, only they don’t even get out of bed when you have to leave for work. “Have fun supporting my lifestyle!”
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member over 2 years ago
What horrible conditions, like being tortured by the gazpacho!!!
Charliegirl Premium Member over 2 years ago
Hobbes deserves a boot in the butt or saying that. roflol
A Hip loving Canadian... over 2 years ago
It could be worse… Like Monday morning.
Never mind.
dcdete. over 2 years ago
I wonder if the school bus will even stop for what looks like Marvin the Martian in a spacesuit standing beside a large tiger?
Carl Premium Member over 2 years ago
The good ole days, now its “Was that the shingles coming off? What about the siding? That tree in the back is a little shaky, did the trash can just go down the street….”
rentier over 2 years ago
Since weeks, we have a too great dryness!It is not good for the plants. – Rub it in, Hobbes!!
The Reader Premium Member over 2 years ago
All that wet tiger fur… he’s not getting back in the house!
tremaine53 over 2 years ago
I have a cat who impatiently waits for me to get out of bed, and then crawls under the covers to capitalize on the warm spot I left behind.
Doug Taylor Premium Member over 2 years ago
and hope the gazpacho don’t get you.
jagedlo over 2 years ago
It’s been a while since we’ve had that kind of rain down here…
Who, me? over 2 years ago
He’s right, rain against the windowpanes makes it hard to get out of bed.
tripwire45 over 2 years ago
Wait until he gets older and has to go to work.
flagmichael over 2 years ago
My mother didn’t believe in umbrellas or other rain gear. Once we get soaked to the skin rain doesn’t matter any more. It is the process of getting wet, rather than being wet, that we really object to.
bittenbyknittin over 2 years ago
Sounds like retirement. Mmmm!
SquidGamerGal over 2 years ago
For those who are wondering, the Gulag was a brutal Soviet Union labor camp where many people died.
Technicholls over 2 years ago
Nothing like the smell of wet tiger in your bed.
Ol' me over 2 years ago
These days, with helicopter parents, I wonder if kids even know what it’s like to wait for a bus wearing rain gear and galoshes. I know I am a geezer, but I remember waiting for the bus in rain, and sometimes in below-freezing conditions.
Hydrohead over 2 years ago
I think Hobs has a trip through the dryer in his future.
Prey over 2 years ago
I love the sound of rain on the windows and roof and the howling wind – it´s nice being retired.
lmuller7 over 2 years ago
Looks like it’s still DARK OUT AFTER DST time change. FARMERS ? They, HATE, DST ! The, Indians ? Used to say, " only the government can cut off the top of a blanket, sew it on the bottom, and say, the blanket is longer now. "
USN1977 over 2 years ago
To be fair, Calvin does have the situational awareness to dress appropriately for the weather. He is not like the out-to-lunch kid in For Better or For Worse, where there was a strip about waiting for the bus:
Mom: “Michael, it is pouring out. Aren’t you going to wear your raincoat and fisherman’s hat?”
Michael: “Are you kidding, Mom? Do you have any idea how dorky I would look in that. And no one wears rubber boots anymore!”
Mom: “At least take an umbrella.”
Michael: “What are we, British?”
Michael departs house laughing
Final strip. Several kids are at the bus stop. All are wearing rubber boots, rain coats, fisherman hats, a hood like Calvin’s, umbrellas, or some combination. All except Michael, who is standing there drenched, staring into space
wiley207 over 2 years ago
LOL, “the gulag.” And yes, I know how it feels to have something rubbed in like that.
mfrasca over 2 years ago
Watterson uses the directorial trick of ‘crossing the line’ to make the reader feel as disorientated and uncomfortable as Calvin feels.
WCraft Premium Member over 2 years ago
Jokes on you, Hobbes. Mom is going to put you in the wash machine today.
bigcatbusiness over 2 years ago
Could be worse. You could be out in that rain, without an umbrella or coat, going to College, in a Chemistry laboratory with air conditioner.
mourdac Premium Member over 2 years ago
I admit to developing a cavalier attitude to the weather since I retired. No more worries about driving 60 miles if it’s snowing.
SweetSinger over 2 years ago
Hobbes is going straight into a toasty, cozy dryer.
sonnygreen over 2 years ago
If someone don’t physically bring Hobbes back in, he’ll be laying at the bus stop when Calvin comes home.
txmystic over 2 years ago
Sometimes school really did feel like that…but where I grew up I lived close enough to the school to walk there, but it was far enough to make it an absolute nightmare in rain or snow…
KEA over 2 years ago
I had days like that… but I had to walk to school.
mistercatworks over 2 years ago
Still, it’s nice that Hobbes is sharing the “bus stop in the rain” experience, even if not sharing his umbrella. :)
schaefer jim over 2 years ago
My school at St Anthony was a gulag?
donwestonmysteries over 2 years ago
Nice of Hobbes to see him off on such a wet day. He could have stayed in bed.
BC in NC Premium Member over 2 years ago
That rain hat, though. Hahaha!
LrdSlvrhnd over 2 years ago
That’s true devotion on Hobbes’ part to wait out there with you, Calvin, you should show him some appreciation.
hornacek over 2 years ago
How exactly is Hobbes getting back to the house?
Ka`ōnōhi`ula`okahōkūmiomio`ehiku Premium Member over 2 years ago
Damn, Hobbes! At least you could share that umbrella!
Cardinals Coach Premium Member over 2 years ago
One of my favorite C&H strips. That was me when I was in school. Also had jobs like that.
AndrewSihler over 2 years ago
Ah, the good old days. In my decidedly upscale neighborhood, parents would never let their little kids wait for the bus alone, or make their way home by themselves from the bus in the afternoon. There was always this cluster of anxious grownups at either end of the process. So far as I know, the number of abductions prior to this helicoptering behavior held steady at zero.
hagarthehorrible over 2 years ago
Bill has this exceptional talent to tap into thoughts of every kid of this age.
calmom75 Premium Member over 2 years ago
I wonder how many times the mom has found a soggy Hobbes at the bus stop? Or if Calvin rescues him when coming home from the gulag?
GreggW Premium Member over 2 years ago
Calvin and Id
Ceeg22 Premium Member over 2 years ago
At least he came out with you to wait for the bus