And on the flip side, I miss my father – especially as a much older man.
It’s one of life’s little ironies that come to mind. I remember towards the last day’s of his life how one nice day we went for a stroll – me pushing his wheelchair and us just talking. As we walked, in my mind, I thought how funny it was that when I was a child, he pushed me in my stroller and cared for me and that now the roles reversed as now I pushed him in his chair – and cared for him. It was our last time together but I still hold that memory well in my heart.
My kids have many, many fond memories of times I spent playing with them as they were growing up. What they do not understand is, that as much fun as they were having, I was having 4 times as much fun…because there were 4 of them. It was less about being a dad and more about just enjoying the hell out of the time I spent with them.
One of the most repeated comic themes. I enjoy this joke every time I see it. We have to be reminded every once in a awhile. Stephen Pastis are you wishing you could go back in time?
And the cat’s in the cradle and the silver spoon,Little boy blue and the man on the moon.“When you comin’ home ?”“Son, I don’t know when.We’ll get together then.You know we’ll have a good time then.”
Haven’t seen the crocs for a while (that I remember) but its cute that they’re still remembering how traumatic it was for papa croc that his son was off on his own more :-)
Sometimes, when my boys are wearing thin on me, I think back to my father and what he would have done, then do it differently. He was a great example-of what a Dad shouldn’t be like. Fortunately, I’m retired and have loads of time for my boys. They might have to wait a bit to get the latest expensive ‘thing’ but they’ve got dad like ugly on an ape.
I’ve only got one parent left, I try to spend as much time around my old man as I can. I grew up knowing great grandparents, grandparents on both sides, and both parents. The Great grands died when I was just a kid, but then over a period of about two years, lost all but my father. Cherish the time you have. Good cartoon, excellent reminder!
BE THIS GUY about 6 years ago
Larry’s good deed for a lifetime.
Darsan54 Premium Member about 6 years ago
My eyes just have some dust in them, that’s why they are watering.
knight1192a about 6 years ago
So Pastis is missing his son again.
alaskajohn1 about 6 years ago
“Cat’s in the cradle”.
DennisinSeattle about 6 years ago
There’s a Croc cartoon for those who have been begging.
KenTheCoffinDweller about 6 years ago
For some of us that song is way too true and it is also a bit late to do much about it either.
blunebottle about 6 years ago
When did Larry get smarts?
Breadboard about 6 years ago
Thanks for the reminder Larry :-) ………..Croc Power !
Troglodyte about 6 years ago
Larry may be cold-blooded, but he sure is warm-hearted.
gary about 6 years ago
Grandkids, if you’re blessed to have them and be around them, give you a second time around. But even they grow quickly.
Anters55 about 6 years ago
And on the flip side, I miss my father – especially as a much older man.
It’s one of life’s little ironies that come to mind. I remember towards the last day’s of his life how one nice day we went for a stroll – me pushing his wheelchair and us just talking. As we walked, in my mind, I thought how funny it was that when I was a child, he pushed me in my stroller and cared for me and that now the roles reversed as now I pushed him in his chair – and cared for him. It was our last time together but I still hold that memory well in my heart.
VictoryRider about 6 years ago
Right in the feels, Pastis.
about 6 years ago
This is simply charming, Stephan. Well done.
YatInExile about 6 years ago
One day, Dad will be needing the Son’s time.
zenguyuno about 6 years ago
Croc makes a rare appearance. That’s a good thing.
detroitpete about 6 years ago
yeah but with a happy ending, the dad makes time for his son in the strip. heartwarming!
JamesMcEnanly about 6 years ago
Usually, the alligators aren’t that wise.
dadoctah about 6 years ago
“…and then one day, this wise crocodile appeared and spoke to me.”
chris_o42 about 6 years ago
Larry speaks truth!
jessegooddog about 6 years ago
A token appearance by Larry. MORE PLEASE!!!!!!!
Croc Holliday about 6 years ago
It would be more accurate had dad been on his mobile device.
YippiKiAyMofo about 6 years ago
My kids have many, many fond memories of times I spent playing with them as they were growing up. What they do not understand is, that as much fun as they were having, I was having 4 times as much fun…because there were 4 of them. It was less about being a dad and more about just enjoying the hell out of the time I spent with them.
Now, if I could only get a grandkid out of them!
jonesbeltone about 6 years ago
Even croc’s got sum branes.
hanuscap about 6 years ago
One of the most repeated comic themes. I enjoy this joke every time I see it. We have to be reminded every once in a awhile. Stephen Pastis are you wishing you could go back in time?
Blot about 6 years ago
Hey! Thanks for crocs! (Best characters you have!)
Masterskrain about 6 years ago
My God, when did Larry suddenly get smart? Or is Junior still away at boarding school?
therealdogman7770 about 6 years ago
i just dont go to the park.
lotsalaffs Premium Member about 6 years ago
And the cat’s in the cradle and the silver spoon,Little boy blue and the man on the moon.“When you comin’ home ?”“Son, I don’t know when.We’ll get together then.You know we’ll have a good time then.”
WCraft Premium Member about 6 years ago
After losing my dog less than a year ago, the same thing can be said for pets. They live even shorter lives.
Cameron1988 Premium Member about 6 years ago
Omg! Larry actually said something SMART! Has hell frozen over????
rlaker22j about 6 years ago
Children are most enjoyable between 1 1/2 and 8 after that they don’t have time for you and they tell you so
julleen about 6 years ago
Haven’t seen the crocs for a while (that I remember) but its cute that they’re still remembering how traumatic it was for papa croc that his son was off on his own more :-)
InuYugiHakusho about 6 years ago
My dad and I still have lunch together regularly.
DarthRevan about 6 years ago
Reminiscent of Calvin and Hobbes. And that’s definitely a good thing.
mattro65 about 6 years ago
Sometimes, when my boys are wearing thin on me, I think back to my father and what he would have done, then do it differently. He was a great example-of what a Dad shouldn’t be like. Fortunately, I’m retired and have loads of time for my boys. They might have to wait a bit to get the latest expensive ‘thing’ but they’ve got dad like ugly on an ape.
calmom75 Premium Member about 6 years ago
Mr Pastis’ son is in college now – he’s made several Croc family references about missing his son very much.
-_Fox_- about 6 years ago
This is what you do make your parents play with chu
eladee AKA Wally about 6 years ago
Reverse psychology Larry???!!!!
pchemcat about 6 years ago
Words of wisdom from Larry?
Stephen Runnels about 6 years ago
It’s sad the Crocs have been reduced to cameo appearances on this strip.
NicholasItalia about 6 years ago
Is Junior still at boarding school?
dtercho about 6 years ago
Smartest thing Croc has ever said!
oakie817 about 6 years ago
most excellent
Sisyphos about 6 years ago
With words of wisdom from Larry (!), the dad here smartened up and the son got to ride up on dad’s shoulders.
And the world was a better place for a while….
donkline62 about 6 years ago
The Croc is very insightful but it is true.
ncha8156 about 6 years ago
Stephen’s sad about his son going off the college.
brewingbiker about 6 years ago
I’ve only got one parent left, I try to spend as much time around my old man as I can. I grew up knowing great grandparents, grandparents on both sides, and both parents. The Great grands died when I was just a kid, but then over a period of about two years, lost all but my father. Cherish the time you have. Good cartoon, excellent reminder!
billdaviswords about 5 years ago
For once, Larry was wise?! Wow.
*real* Guard Duck over 3 years ago
why doesn’t my dad rielize that?
Goat from PBS about 3 years ago
If my family ever denies playing a game, I’ll show them this comic.