Ah, typical children, getting carried away! When they get older, they will come to understand that you don’t redecorate the tree until the cats undecorate it for you. Thankfully, this crew is wise to the ways of People-kittens and will wait patiently until just before the 2AM zoomies to do a proper undecorating job. (And the Circle of Decorating will continue as Nature intended.)
We are getting our tree tomorrow qnd our son is arriving from LA on Wednesday. He is a big help in decorating. We like to get our tree late so it will last through the 12 days of Christmas and Orthodox Christmas.
I’d say it’s pretty good odds that several of the ornaments bouncing free in panel 4 wind up under the couch. It is a great temptation for the household cats.
This is the exact reason I don’t help decorate the tree. It is stupid to hang decorations on the tree only to have the wife move them all to where she wants them. I put up the tree, I take down the tree, I don’t decorate the tree.
My Niece adapted a great idea for her perpetually decorating Boy and Girl when they were toddlers: she created a Christmas Tree and ornament shapes out of felt. The tree was tacked to the wall, and then the kids could decorate it to their hearts content. Since the felt sticks to itself, there were no wires to worry over and the kiddos enjoyed themselves immensely.
I have a friend who sought to stop his cats from repeatedly tipping the Xmas tree over. He suspended it from the ceiling, wire tied along the trunk to a green rope, and put diapers in a tupperware and affixed that to the bottom and soaked the diapers w/water, so the tree water wouldn’t spill. The next day he realized what he had created was “Foucat’s pendulum” as his cats rode around on their new gently swinging friend.
See today’s Pluggers. My mom has a gazillion tree ornaments, but she doesn’t put them all on the tree every year; she has a few favorites that go up every year, & she swaps out the rest. Otherwise her tree would look like Mrs. Plugger’s!
My niece decorated our tree when she was about three. She would hang each ornament on the same low branch, and when she turned around to get another one, one of us would move it to a higher spot. We did the whole tree that way!
Strange. Cartoon kids are usually very slow to develop, but Ms Dunn’s childer are maturing considerably faster than Real Time, or so I think. Though I haven’t been keeping a diary.
Catlover12 almost 2 years ago
300! That’s nothing!
Sue Ellen almost 2 years ago
I’m guilty of rearranging ornaments.
McColl34 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Ah, typical children, getting carried away! When they get older, they will come to understand that you don’t redecorate the tree until the cats undecorate it for you. Thankfully, this crew is wise to the ways of People-kittens and will wait patiently until just before the 2AM zoomies to do a proper undecorating job. (And the Circle of Decorating will continue as Nature intended.)
AllishaDawn almost 2 years ago
I love the pig tails!
Brian Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I recognize that worried big brother look when the younger ones want to . . . help.
sugordon almost 2 years ago
Puck is just so adorable, as always. I just love him here in the final panel
Maizing almost 2 years ago
This is lovely. When I was a kid, my entire family helped decorate the tree.
DennisinSeattle almost 2 years ago
We are getting our tree tomorrow qnd our son is arriving from LA on Wednesday. He is a big help in decorating. We like to get our tree late so it will last through the 12 days of Christmas and Orthodox Christmas.
WelshRat Premium Member almost 2 years ago
And they’re all within easy reach of Lupin.
FreyjaRN Premium Member almost 2 years ago
There are all sorts of gorgeous unbreakables.
kimmie260 almost 2 years ago
I can remember my kids doing that..my grandkids and my cats, doing that…
Katzen1415 almost 2 years ago
I’d say it’s pretty good odds that several of the ornaments bouncing free in panel 4 wind up under the couch. It is a great temptation for the household cats.
grocks almost 2 years ago
So cute!
diskus Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Ok this can’t be allowed.the kids must have much more help. Pronto all hands, paws on deck
rs0204 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
OT: :-)
misty almost 2 years ago
At first I was afraid, I was petrified
Kept thinking I could never live through a rough and bumpy Yuletide
But then I spent so many nights hearing silly Christmas songs
And I grew strong
And I learned to sing along
And so I won’t crack
And I won’t break
Just being handled by you is like a tiny earthquake
And several mild aftershocks, I could get through easily
If I’d known for just one second not to worry ’bout gravity
Go on now, go, drop me on the floor
Just toss me around now
‘Cause I’m not fragile anymore
Lupin’s the one who tried to hurl me and make me fly
But I won’t crumble
From landing from on high
Oh no, not I, I will survive
Oh, as long as I am shatterproof, I know I’ll stay alive
I’ve got all Noel to live
And I’ve got all my shine to give and I’ll survive
I will survive, hey, hey
- Dino Fekaris / Frederick J. Perren – I Will Survive – Gloria Gaynor
Le'letha Premium Member almost 2 years ago
“So many balls!” indeed! Love the unbreakable ornaments.
hfelder7219 almost 2 years ago
I tried ‘unbreakable’ satin ornaments once. The cats unwound one all around the chair and table legs!
Daltongang Premium Member almost 2 years ago
This is the exact reason I don’t help decorate the tree. It is stupid to hang decorations on the tree only to have the wife move them all to where she wants them. I put up the tree, I take down the tree, I don’t decorate the tree.
ladykat almost 2 years ago
The only tree ornaments I have left are in a nice bowl on the coffee table.
The Wolf In Your Midst almost 2 years ago
You just have to keep doing it until you get it right.
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Now, defining “get it right”… aye, there’s the rub….
GSD Mom Premium Member almost 2 years ago
My Niece adapted a great idea for her perpetually decorating Boy and Girl when they were toddlers: she created a Christmas Tree and ornament shapes out of felt. The tree was tacked to the wall, and then the kids could decorate it to their hearts content. Since the felt sticks to itself, there were no wires to worry over and the kiddos enjoyed themselves immensely.
anomalous4 almost 2 years ago
OT: Hitting the road…
Red Bird almost 2 years ago
If at first you don’t succeed, have some ice cream.
DorseyBelle almost 2 years ago
I think I know a cat or 2 who will help the Girl with those Oopsies.
daswaff almost 2 years ago
I have a friend who sought to stop his cats from repeatedly tipping the Xmas tree over. He suspended it from the ceiling, wire tied along the trunk to a green rope, and put diapers in a tupperware and affixed that to the bottom and soaked the diapers w/water, so the tree water wouldn’t spill. The next day he realized what he had created was “Foucat’s pendulum” as his cats rode around on their new gently swinging friend.
willie_mctell almost 2 years ago
When our granddaughters were preschoolers they loved to make elaborate toy arrangements on the floor, kind of like a mosaic.
anomalous4 almost 2 years ago
OT: About those tree decorations…
See today’s Pluggers. My mom has a gazillion tree ornaments, but she doesn’t put them all on the tree every year; she has a few favorites that go up every year, & she swaps out the rest. Otherwise her tree would look like Mrs. Plugger’s!
https://www.gocomics.com/pluggers/2022/12/13
Portmanteau almost 2 years ago
That is some beautiful art work! So much detail and emotion/story telling. Just beautiful!!!
Spiffy almost 2 years ago
My niece decorated our tree when she was about three. She would hang each ornament on the same low branch, and when she turned around to get another one, one of us would move it to a higher spot. We did the whole tree that way!
AndrewSihler almost 2 years ago
Strange. Cartoon kids are usually very slow to develop, but Ms Dunn’s childer are maturing considerably faster than Real Time, or so I think. Though I haven’t been keeping a diary.
knight1192a almost 2 years ago
We weren’t allowed to rearrange each other’s ornaments as kids because it would inevitably result in fights.
Spideypool almost 2 years ago
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Anonymouse Coder almost 2 years ago
I got a cat a few days ago! She is soooo cute!
kittylover.truitt almost 2 years ago
Love it!