Again, this are the SAME DeGroot Parental Units that once let their High School aged daughter go out with Elwood Druit, without so much as a by your leave…….,
Wow, so they’re really drawing this thing out for the entire week, huh? This is more filler than a $0.50 pack of hot dogs. It feels (to quote the famous Bilbo Baggins) “thin, sort of stretched, like butter scraped over too much bread.”
I’m pretty sure G&K have spent as much strip time on this one conversation as they did with Luann’s entire NYC trip.
“But at least we’re in touch”? Didn’t Luann text her that her battery was low? If it’s low now, it’ll be dead by morning. How are they going to be in touch then?
My wife and I always try to remember to keep our cell phones charged, although I turn mine off at night when I sleep, only at home though because my grown kids know our land line (nothing gets the heart moving more than to get a landline phone call at 4 am). You never stop being a parent. Keep in mind that your kid can be on top of the world, but if everything falls down, chances are he or she will regroup with mom and or dad—hopefully for a limited time.
Way back in the late 1960s (see how old I am), I was a volunteer archaeologist during my summer break, working with the Carnegie Museum of Pgh on their dig in Ashdod, Israel. The year before, Israel had come under attack during what was called the 6-day war; otherwise, we would have been there that year. Long story short, postal workers in Israel went on strike while we were there, and the postcards and postal grams I was sending to my family weren’t being delivered. After a week of hearing nothing from me, my mother contacted the US Embassy to ask them to check on our dig site to make sure I was okay. So it doesn’t surprise me at all to see the DeGroots worrying about whether Luann is okay…
Ugh. Get a life, folks. She’s 20! When I was 15 I was hitch hiking around England, sleeping at youth hostels and making friends. I had an adventure, and came back with newfound self confidence to do new things. Luann’s not a teenager any more, & is attempting to individuate which is age appropriate. Mom, Dad, get a life, & let go!
I’d be happy to return to the campsite for a few more episodes ( i suspect most here don’t want that) but I have a feeling this trio will return tomorrow. Frank and Nancy will be filled in then.
My parents did worry, but not to the point of being ridiculous. When I mentioned skydiving in my teens, my dad said “You’re not built right for skydiving – you are too slender and long-legged.” (I don’t know that that was true – he just didn’t want me to go skydriving!) My mother had a good way of eliminating some worrying. When I was in my early 20s, I told her about one of my friends who had gone actually gone skydiving. Mom said, “Promise me that if you decide to try it, you won’t tell me until AFTER you’ve done it!” (I never DID go – my friend was a far braver gal than I am!)
Ah, just one of the never-ending joys of parenthood. And it doesn’t matter how old your kids are. You still worry about them. I’ve kind of enjoyed this arc. The girls had an adventure, Bernice will get a brand-new haircut when they get back to civilization, Dez got to run naked in the woods (though not for long), and Lu…and Lu…let me see…what did Luann do? Oh yeah, Luann took a selfie for Jack.
Ah, “Luann.” Every day its elderly fans show up to express their true selves. Yes, elderly fans. “Luann” hasn’t got any young fans. Especially since Luann and her peers have graduated from high school yet they continue to live prepubescent lives. Luann’s parents are behaving like their daughter is in junior high—she went camping near a road and might get wet, oh no. I’ve been through much worse as a teenager and I never needed anyone’s help. Frank is as ugly as Gunther or Brad without his glasses by the way.
Templo S.U.D. over 5 years ago
oh, what a relief… for a moment, I thought Luann’s parents got all worrisome for nothing
sallymargaret over 5 years ago
GTS.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 5 years ago
This is “Peace of mind” for parents.
Mordock999 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Again, this are the SAME DeGroot Parental Units that once let their High School aged daughter go out with Elwood Druit, without so much as a by your leave…….,
howtheduck over 5 years ago
Frank is so nervous in the last panel, it looks his mouth is about to fall off his head.
31768 over 5 years ago
Frank & Nancy kinda acting up a bit? Luann is not worried a single bit.
sapepgoldman over 5 years ago
Parents have been around longer and have unfortunately seen and experienced a lot more harm than children may be aware of.
AnyFace over 5 years ago
kenhense over 5 years ago
Enough Frank & Nancy for now!
BJShipley1 over 5 years ago
Wow, so they’re really drawing this thing out for the entire week, huh? This is more filler than a $0.50 pack of hot dogs. It feels (to quote the famous Bilbo Baggins) “thin, sort of stretched, like butter scraped over too much bread.”
I’m pretty sure G&K have spent as much strip time on this one conversation as they did with Luann’s entire NYC trip.
flagmichael over 5 years ago
Joe1962 over 5 years ago
GTS Nancy!!!
Enter.Name.Here over 5 years ago
ENOUGH time at home. Let’s get back to nature and the ladies.
Troglodyte over 5 years ago
The never-ending joys of parenthood!
Aladar30 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Parents never rest. The only thing a child can do is get used at the idea that they will always be worried.
Tyge over 5 years ago
“To sleep. Perchance to dream. Ay, what dreams may come?” — Sorry Will
Tomorrow we may see some fitful dreams. We saw a dream sequence from Luann Sunday.
Then again, by the end of the week we may see the DeGroots give up in the middle of a sleepless night, dress, and go hunting.
Nah!
rAtkinson over 5 years ago
Sen Brad out to rescue them.
ekw555 over 5 years ago
one more reason I’ll never have a cell phone.
6foot6 over 5 years ago
I sleep very well with my Phone in DND (Do not Disturbe) mode.
Purple People Eater over 5 years ago
“But at least we’re in touch”? Didn’t Luann text her that her battery was low? If it’s low now, it’ll be dead by morning. How are they going to be in touch then?
luann1212 over 5 years ago
My wife and I always try to remember to keep our cell phones charged, although I turn mine off at night when I sleep, only at home though because my grown kids know our land line (nothing gets the heart moving more than to get a landline phone call at 4 am). You never stop being a parent. Keep in mind that your kid can be on top of the world, but if everything falls down, chances are he or she will regroup with mom and or dad—hopefully for a limited time.
GirlGeek Premium Member over 5 years ago
I’m glad this one is almost over but I do worry for Bernice
planostanton over 5 years ago
Here’s a crazy idea … CALL HER!
Code the Enforcer over 5 years ago
Getting ‘Piece of Mind’ is much BETTER than getting ‘A Piece of My Mind’!! :)
notbornyesterday over 5 years ago
Let it go
Argy.Bargy2 over 5 years ago
Way back in the late 1960s (see how old I am), I was a volunteer archaeologist during my summer break, working with the Carnegie Museum of Pgh on their dig in Ashdod, Israel. The year before, Israel had come under attack during what was called the 6-day war; otherwise, we would have been there that year. Long story short, postal workers in Israel went on strike while we were there, and the postcards and postal grams I was sending to my family weren’t being delivered. After a week of hearing nothing from me, my mother contacted the US Embassy to ask them to check on our dig site to make sure I was okay. So it doesn’t surprise me at all to see the DeGroots worrying about whether Luann is okay…
Chrystos B Minot Premium Member over 5 years ago
Ugh. Get a life, folks. She’s 20! When I was 15 I was hitch hiking around England, sleeping at youth hostels and making friends. I had an adventure, and came back with newfound self confidence to do new things. Luann’s not a teenager any more, & is attempting to individuate which is age appropriate. Mom, Dad, get a life, & let go!
Scott S over 5 years ago
What I envisioned was Dez watching her phone, & as soon as there were no bars showing she would have said here’s the campsite.
tomgossard over 5 years ago
OK, what about Brad, and Gunther and Tiffany and everybody?
Willow Mt Lyon over 5 years ago
This arc is kind of irritating. If Luann wasn’t okay, she would have said so. Go to sleep you two
Scoutmaster77 over 5 years ago
That squirrel (Bob?) is traumatized.
notbornyesterday over 5 years ago
And what happened to that poor squirrel?
montylc2001 over 5 years ago
Good lord…..everytime I went camping with my buds my parents helped me pack….
RSH over 5 years ago
I’d be happy to return to the campsite for a few more episodes ( i suspect most here don’t want that) but I have a feeling this trio will return tomorrow. Frank and Nancy will be filled in then.
RSH over 5 years ago
tomorrow the phone rings in the middle of the night but it’s a robo call.
finnygirl Premium Member over 5 years ago
My parents did worry, but not to the point of being ridiculous. When I mentioned skydiving in my teens, my dad said “You’re not built right for skydiving – you are too slender and long-legged.” (I don’t know that that was true – he just didn’t want me to go skydriving!) My mother had a good way of eliminating some worrying. When I was in my early 20s, I told her about one of my friends who had gone actually gone skydiving. Mom said, “Promise me that if you decide to try it, you won’t tell me until AFTER you’ve done it!” (I never DID go – my friend was a far braver gal than I am!)
PhoenixHocking over 5 years ago
Ah, just one of the never-ending joys of parenthood. And it doesn’t matter how old your kids are. You still worry about them. I’ve kind of enjoyed this arc. The girls had an adventure, Bernice will get a brand-new haircut when they get back to civilization, Dez got to run naked in the woods (though not for long), and Lu…and Lu…let me see…what did Luann do? Oh yeah, Luann took a selfie for Jack.
Sisyphos over 5 years ago
Chill, Nancy. Luann will survive, or she won’t. It’s out of your hands (and I don’t expect Greg to lose his eponymous character!)….
Caldonia over 5 years ago
Ah, “Luann.” Every day its elderly fans show up to express their true selves. Yes, elderly fans. “Luann” hasn’t got any young fans. Especially since Luann and her peers have graduated from high school yet they continue to live prepubescent lives. Luann’s parents are behaving like their daughter is in junior high—she went camping near a road and might get wet, oh no. I’ve been through much worse as a teenager and I never needed anyone’s help. Frank is as ugly as Gunther or Brad without his glasses by the way.