That’s cute but I think the fantasy is closer to reality. Nancy is experienced enough to have all the packing done by Christams eve. Frank knows how to start a fire.. Duraflame log anyone? And Bernice can’t find Christmas Music to play.. seriously?
I guess something is burning in the oven. And why is their Christmas tree leaning so far over to the left? Maybe time to get a refund from that shady lot they bought it from. ;)
On the plus side… this is still WAY better than Brad picking a T-Shirt color! lol
And something tells me the majority of commentors reading today’s strip are going to say it could only truly be a Christmas Eve fantasy if Bernice wasn’t there.
Frank: buy Nancy a timer so she won’t burn her cookies. Luann: index your music so you can find the tunes you want. Bernice: GTFO. Brad: if you had gone shopping instead of trying to find the perfect T with TJ you wouldn’t have to go on the worst day for shopping. At least Puddles is enjoying herself.
When you bake cookies you do that and nothing else. You never leave them in the oven and go in a different room. Too unbelievable that Nancy would do this.
The twelfth thing of Christmas that’s such a pain to me:Singing Christmas carolsStale TV specials“Batteries Not Included”No parking?!?WAAAAAAAAAAH! WAAAAAAAAAAH!Charities!Gotta make ‘em dinner!Five months of bills!I’m not sendin’ them this year, that’s it!Shut up, you!FINE! YOU’RE SO SMART, YOU RIG UP THE LIGHTS!!!And finding a Christmas tree! – Bob Rivers
Actually, my childhood Christmas Eves were that fantasy. Just add a grand piano with us singing Christmas Carols while my mom played. Yeh, I know I was super fortunate.
Is there such a thing as Christmas chaos?? Sure thing. Will you miss it when the kids are grown and out of the house and it’s not your turn to host Christmas? Without a doubt.
Awesome! Very similar to the reality, but at least the Degroots seem to have received all their packages on time. Interesting to note that Bernice is spending Christmas Eve with them.
As a kid – we opened our presents at home on Christmas Eve because we went to both set of Grandparent’s homes on Christmas Day. Aunts – uncles – tons of cousins. Big families & a great time!
Our picture of “traditional” Christmas is modeled on Dickens’ Victorian ideal, when middle-class families had servants to do the cooking, light the fires, bring in the tree etc. Even Mrs. Cratchit had a swarm of children helping in the kitchen. Modern families simply don’t have the labor staff necessary to replicate such a big production.
lvlax about 17 hours ago
That’s cute but I think the fantasy is closer to reality. Nancy is experienced enough to have all the packing done by Christams eve. Frank knows how to start a fire.. Duraflame log anyone? And Bernice can’t find Christmas Music to play.. seriously?
I guess something is burning in the oven. And why is their Christmas tree leaning so far over to the left? Maybe time to get a refund from that shady lot they bought it from. ;)
On the plus side… this is still WAY better than Brad picking a T-Shirt color! lol
J. Scarbrough about 17 hours ago
And something tells me the majority of commentors reading today’s strip are going to say it could only truly be a Christmas Eve fantasy if Bernice wasn’t there.
beb01 about 17 hours ago
Frank: buy Nancy a timer so she won’t burn her cookies. Luann: index your music so you can find the tunes you want. Bernice: GTFO. Brad: if you had gone shopping instead of trying to find the perfect T with TJ you wouldn’t have to go on the worst day for shopping. At least Puddles is enjoying herself.
Asharah about 17 hours ago
Why isn’t Berniece with her own family?
locake about 16 hours ago
When you bake cookies you do that and nothing else. You never leave them in the oven and go in a different room. Too unbelievable that Nancy would do this.
Uncle Kenny about 16 hours ago
Hey Siri! (Or Alexa, Google, etc.) Play peaceful holiday music.
howtheduck about 16 hours ago
No Monstro? What kind of nightmare Christmases are these without an appearance from the most important character in the house?
thevideostoreguy about 16 hours ago
It never goes according to plan, especially in the Sunday strips.
Johnny Q Premium Member about 16 hours ago
My family would reuse Christmas wrapping paper in successive years…
Enter.Name.Here about 16 hours ago
Mom wrapping presents on xmas eve? My mom would have them all wrapped and stacked in her closet for a month minimum, driving me crazy.
snsurone76 about 16 hours ago
And who’s gonna do the laundry?
snsurone76 about 16 hours ago
I wonder how Tiff is spending the holidays. All alone in the Manse while Daddy Warbucks continues to worship the Almighty Dollar??
nightflight about 15 hours ago
And Puddles gets the spilled egg nog. Yes!!!!
The Old Wolf about 15 hours ago
The twelfth thing of Christmas that’s such a pain to me:Singing Christmas carolsStale TV specials“Batteries Not Included”No parking?!?WAAAAAAAAAAH! WAAAAAAAAAAH!Charities!Gotta make ‘em dinner!Five months of bills!I’m not sendin’ them this year, that’s it!Shut up, you!FINE! YOU’RE SO SMART, YOU RIG UP THE LIGHTS!!!And finding a Christmas tree! – Bob Rivers
Rhetorical_Question about 15 hours ago
Amazing Fantasy?
Wilkins068 about 14 hours ago
Either case, they’re ahead of me. I’m hopin to get my tree up tomorrow.
Mebbe the Mrs.‘ll burn up some cookies while I’m gettin th tree up
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 11 hours ago
You turn on the TV to the fireplace channel.
Willywise52 Premium Member about 10 hours ago
Oh what fun it is?
blairleroys Premium Member about 10 hours ago
This time of the year it is almost impossible to find a station that is not playing Christmas music.
Ellis97 about 10 hours ago
The holidays can be such a drag.
Mordock999 Premium Member about 10 hours ago
NAILED IT, Nancy!
When it comes to wrapping there’s NEVER enough clear tape!
And Gee. I wonder how the rest of Luanniverse gang is celebrating the Holidays?
Must be “normal” as We’re NOT watching them.Pity………, ;-)
[Unnamed Reader - bddb15] about 10 hours ago
Actually, my childhood Christmas Eves were that fantasy. Just add a grand piano with us singing Christmas Carols while my mom played. Yeh, I know I was super fortunate.
[Traveler] Premium Member about 10 hours ago
We used to wrap gifts in the colorful Sunday comics pages.
artheaded1 about 9 hours ago
A yellow puddle by Puddles? Got to blame it on the tipped over cup!
Mr. Organization about 9 hours ago
I get this is just a comic and I understand the joke being made, but these particular characters aren’t that incompetent.
BJDucer about 9 hours ago
Is there such a thing as Christmas chaos?? Sure thing. Will you miss it when the kids are grown and out of the house and it’s not your turn to host Christmas? Without a doubt.
davidlwashburn about 8 hours ago
NONE of it is required by any physical factor. It’s a burden people put on themselves. We just don’t bother.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member about 8 hours ago
I for one am finally excited about Christmas period I get to see my son. Then we can celebrate the Son
Aladar30 Premium Member about 8 hours ago
Awesome! Very similar to the reality, but at least the Degroots seem to have received all their packages on time. Interesting to note that Bernice is spending Christmas Eve with them.
mort b. about 8 hours ago
I love the attention to detail, but I could have done without seeing Frank’s soggy pits.
BradFilippone about 8 hours ago
Surely, everyone in the fantasy panel is too old for Clement Moore’s old poem. Unless, of course, it’s been a family tradition for many years.
sheashea about 8 hours ago
Frank’s got a sweat goin’. I don’t think I’ve ever seen sweat drawn in a comic.
kaycstamper about 7 hours ago
She doesn’t set a timer for the cookies? This is all poor planning.
reedkomicks Premium Member about 7 hours ago
Ųůűūũüúuùùûǔ, hmm, didn’t realize there were so many different “u” choices…
Anon4242 about 7 hours ago
People set themselves up for so much stress during the holidays. Just relax and enjoy the moment.
Muneflauer about 7 hours ago
Oh sure, if you put the after picture first, there is only madness.
imoty2004 about 7 hours ago
ITA with Bernice – she is VERY trying.
rob about 7 hours ago
In the spirit of Christmas please give Bernice a break.
lkcelleo about 6 hours ago
Still holding out for a cameo from Delta.
prrdh about 6 hours ago
From Puddles’ viewpoint, the second panel is the fantasy.
EMGULS79 about 6 hours ago
Exactly why for some people December 26th is the most wonderful day of the year. :)
luann1212 about 6 hours ago
Truth.
tutibug5 about 5 hours ago
As a kid – we opened our presents at home on Christmas Eve because we went to both set of Grandparent’s homes on Christmas Day. Aunts – uncles – tons of cousins. Big families & a great time!
CoreyTaylor1 about 4 hours ago
No Shannon, at least!
RSH about 4 hours ago
Nancy is usually pretty organized, doing things in advance, so this chaotic scene surprizes me.
mistercatworks about 3 hours ago
The family that plans ahead together gets to spend time together.
Commediacrit about 3 hours ago
Our picture of “traditional” Christmas is modeled on Dickens’ Victorian ideal, when middle-class families had servants to do the cooking, light the fires, bring in the tree etc. Even Mrs. Cratchit had a swarm of children helping in the kitchen. Modern families simply don’t have the labor staff necessary to replicate such a big production.
WilliamVollmer about 3 hours ago
’Twas the night before Christmass, and, all through the DeGroot house was..CHAOS!
AndrewSihler about 2 hours ago
It’s really too bad that there’s no “unlike” option. More polite than a snarky put-down but makes the point.
JPuzzleWhiz 10 minutes ago
“The Moore, The Merrier”
“Wrap Session”
“Cookie Crisp — Extra-Crisp!”
“Burn Notice”
“Puddles Doing Laps”
“The Agony And The Fantasy”
“Murphy’s Christmas Law”
JPuzzleWhiz 9 minutes ago
How nice — they even got a present for Greg! O<[|;o)