Schulz actually received hate mail for showing Peppermint Patty and Franklin attending the same school. Even in 1972. He never paid any attention to it.
Well, if each of the four meetings lasts about an hour, he’d be available at about, say 6:30.. In spring, the sun would still be up but close to setting.
Our only rules for our girls joining any clubs are that it should be something they enjoy, something they’ll stick with, and limit how many. This way they’re not overbooked or stressed. This year our younger girl is in theatre, chorus, and D&D; and our older one is in orchestra, chamber orchestra, journalism, and “Magic" (the game).
In my day, if you took a bunch of kids and threw them together with a ball and maybe some chalk, some sort of game would break out.I wonder if kids today have enough imagination outside of structured activity to do this.
Kids today are so “busy” their parents enroll them in everything….and kids can’t even be themselves, relax, and be home. Too much pressure….is it parents don’t want to deal with their kids or is it they are living through their kids? BLEAH!
This really brought back the wonderful explorations of FREE childhood time I had in the late ‘50s/early ’60s. Time to observe the world around me, find out what it was, who I was. I know that’s not really feasible these days in most parts but, it makes me REALLY sad for Franklin that he has a CEO’s calendar at his age.
Templo S.U.D. over 5 years ago
boy’s got priorities
HeatherMcCrillis over 5 years ago
Aren’t they on the same team?
SonicFan91 over 5 years ago
What a waste of time that could be spent playing Super Mario Odyssey
JohnFarson19 over 5 years ago
Schulz actually received hate mail for showing Peppermint Patty and Franklin attending the same school. Even in 1972. He never paid any attention to it.
jpayne4040 over 5 years ago
I hope every day isn’t like that!
Dobber Premium Member over 5 years ago
Either Franklin has a secret time warp, or these activities are very brief.
Troglodyte over 5 years ago
Poor kid, losing out on his childhood!
jackhammer165 over 5 years ago
Woah, hadn’t heard of 4 H until this strip.
William Bednar Premium Member over 5 years ago
Well, if each of the four meetings lasts about an hour, he’d be available at about, say 6:30.. In spring, the sun would still be up but close to setting.
Wren Fahel over 5 years ago
Our only rules for our girls joining any clubs are that it should be something they enjoy, something they’ll stick with, and limit how many. This way they’re not overbooked or stressed. This year our younger girl is in theatre, chorus, and D&D; and our older one is in orchestra, chamber orchestra, journalism, and “Magic" (the game).
DanFlak over 5 years ago
I want my kids to do all the things I never did.
In my day, if you took a bunch of kids and threw them together with a ball and maybe some chalk, some sort of game would break out.I wonder if kids today have enough imagination outside of structured activity to do this.
Zebrastripes over 5 years ago
Kids today are so “busy” their parents enroll them in everything….and kids can’t even be themselves, relax, and be home. Too much pressure….is it parents don’t want to deal with their kids or is it they are living through their kids? BLEAH!
jagedlo over 5 years ago
for those who may not know what 4-H is…https://4-h.org/
Asharah over 5 years ago
I hope his schedule isn’t that overloaded every day.
Teto85 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Back then, and today, parents thought that if they overloaded the kids with these sorts of activities they would not have time for sex and drugs.
nggt413 over 5 years ago
Today is Tuesday. Great timing.
DCBakerEsq over 5 years ago
Tuesday is ‘Strip Bingo Night’ at our place.
WCraft Premium Member over 5 years ago
No letter for his sports jacket for marbles…
AARONPAYNE over 5 years ago
hey cubriya
JoeMartinFan Premium Member over 5 years ago
Wow…some parents were overscheduling their kids even in the early ’70s?
dogday Premium Member over 5 years ago