Why?? Some of my best Christmases have been spent by myself, away from the forced jollity and gift giving and other nonsense, reading a good book and enjoying the peace and quiet.
With my family, I have always only asked for Christmas Eve with me. We have a huge buffet and exchange gifts and it’s always a rollicking good time. Then they go wherever they want on Christmas Day. All I want is Christmas Eve together. It has worked out well for many years.
What about your sister Pearl? Can’t you spend the day with her?
As a side note: we always asked the family for Thanksgiving. Every other holiday they could spend somewhere else as long as we all got together on Thanksgiving. That worked for quite a few years, until the grandkids started having kids and we ran out of room. Now we have family picnics with plenty of room outside.
Quiet holiday season here, after all the playing for church services and concerts is done. This is the first since my husband passed, and no other family is close (in either sense). I’m planning to cuddle up with the cats.
We love our family and our frequent family get-togethers – for whatever excuse – are always filled with love, laughter, and lots of music.
However, my wife and I cherish those times when it’s just the two of us celebrating. We are looking forward to spending Christmas and New Year’s by ourselves this year.
Every year when the kids were young, we’d go to my in-laws place for Christmas. Finally, the kids asked if we could stay home and actually enjoy OUR time together with OUR gifts. We agreed, as Christmas should be for the children to enjoy.
The problem is one of our own (society’s) making. Most holidays , including Thanksgiving & Christmas, are just days on a calendar and can easily be celebrated any other day. We are told and have become conditioned to celebrating on a certain day because everyone else does, but it’s not necessary. Do whatever works best for you and your family.
Limpid Lizard 1 day ago
Why?? Some of my best Christmases have been spent by myself, away from the forced jollity and gift giving and other nonsense, reading a good book and enjoying the peace and quiet.
Ubintold 1 day ago
Earl won’t care so long as he’s got something ro eat.
cracker65 1 day ago
That will be a holiday for Earl.
Rhetorical_Question 1 day ago
He replies on homemade food?
ʲᔆ 1 day ago
Yes, Sylvia, take her with you —
it can be your gift to your father
hariseldon59 1 day ago
Not all by yourselves. You still have Roscoe and Muffin.
PraiseofFolly about 24 hours ago
Mrs. Claus must look forward to Christmas Eve with her old man out of the house, making his deliveries.
Funniguy about 20 hours ago
I think I already know but, who is Dan & why have we not seen him before?
sarahbowl1 Premium Member about 20 hours ago
I don’t think she means that! She loves Earl!
chris_o42 about 19 hours ago
With my family, I have always only asked for Christmas Eve with me. We have a huge buffet and exchange gifts and it’s always a rollicking good time. Then they go wherever they want on Christmas Day. All I want is Christmas Eve together. It has worked out well for many years.
potfarmer about 19 hours ago
I can’t recall what Dan looks like.
ilikai about 18 hours ago
And ruin Dan’s family Christmas… no way!!!!
No6 about 18 hours ago
Xmas for me is a quiet and peaceful affair, thinking of absent friends.
NaryGancy about 18 hours ago
What about your sister Pearl? Can’t you spend the day with her?
As a side note: we always asked the family for Thanksgiving. Every other holiday they could spend somewhere else as long as we all got together on Thanksgiving. That worked for quite a few years, until the grandkids started having kids and we ran out of room. Now we have family picnics with plenty of room outside.
Stodgefinn Premium Member about 18 hours ago
We always used to go to my family on Christmas Eve, and her’s on Christmas Day. Now it’s only her sister’s on Christmas Day.
Strawberry King about 18 hours ago
What about Nelson, Opal?
Zebrastripes about 17 hours ago
Opal can’t let go….besides, being alone with Earl drives her nuts
OddGobb about 17 hours ago
Earl will be dancing around in his boxers
MIHorn Premium Member about 17 hours ago
Quiet holiday season here, after all the playing for church services and concerts is done. This is the first since my husband passed, and no other family is close (in either sense). I’m planning to cuddle up with the cats.
Linguist about 16 hours ago
We love our family and our frequent family get-togethers – for whatever excuse – are always filled with love, laughter, and lots of music.
However, my wife and I cherish those times when it’s just the two of us celebrating. We are looking forward to spending Christmas and New Year’s by ourselves this year.
win.45mag about 16 hours ago
It doesn’t seem like taking Opal would add any joy to ANY occasion.
w16521 about 16 hours ago
A great gift for Earl! Time away from his mean wife.
noahson99 about 16 hours ago
This one would fit better on the Lockhorns
silberdistel about 15 hours ago
Opals expression in the first panel makes me really, really sad.
zeexenon about 15 hours ago
We wound up splitting it up between Thanksgiving and Christmas … that way, no one got a break, except our dogs, of course.
chief tommy about 15 hours ago
Haven’t seen Dan in quite some time - trouble there?
basspro about 15 hours ago
“Take My Wife!” Please.
ANIMAL about 15 hours ago
WIN – WIN
AZfroggie about 14 hours ago
Every year when the kids were young, we’d go to my in-laws place for Christmas. Finally, the kids asked if we could stay home and actually enjoy OUR time together with OUR gifts. We agreed, as Christmas should be for the children to enjoy.
cellodude1990 about 13 hours ago
Is Dan the younger woman’s husband? When was the last time we saw him in this strip?
daleandkristen about 13 hours ago
What about Muffin and Roscoe? Whom do they spend Christmas with?
ChattyFran about 13 hours ago
The problem is one of our own (society’s) making. Most holidays , including Thanksgiving & Christmas, are just days on a calendar and can easily be celebrated any other day. We are told and have become conditioned to celebrating on a certain day because everyone else does, but it’s not necessary. Do whatever works best for you and your family.
Smeagol about 11 hours ago
Christmas with the missus for me, Heaven:)
JCLV about 9 hours ago
It doesn’t have to be one or the other. Either they all get together or the spend Christmas Eve with one side and Christmas Day with the other.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member about 9 hours ago
Did you not learn anything from watching the Griswold family christmas? (I just watched National Lampoon Christmas Vacation)