One of the most important things a parent can do – LISTEN, even if it’s in the middle of your favourite TV programme, because that’s often when they really need to ask for your help. If you don’t, they won’t ask again.
We’re all water from different riversThat’s why it’s so easy to meetWe’re all water in this vast, vast oceanSomeday we’ll evaporate togetherPlastic Ono Band
She not only had a love of all things scientific, but she completely and thoroughly encouraged and listened to us as kids!! Geology, botany, biology, you name it – she knew it.
Those were days that influenced me in ways I can never fully understand.
Absolutely glorious! As a teacher, it warms my heart to see this. It is always wonderful when a student has the “aha moment” and actually enjoys the learning aspect!
I can’t think of a better way to instill a love of learning into a child, than by letting them teach you things you already know. Can’t think of a better way to parent, either. :-)
Who knew learning could be so much fun? Brought back memories of my mom. We were dirt poor but she bought us the Encyclopedia Britanica Jr., which I read just for fun. She also encouraged me to bring home my violin and practice nightly.
When I was a kid, maybe eight or nine, I’d ride in the old Studebaker with my Mom to the A&P for Saturday afternoon grocery shopping. She always waited till all of my cartoon shows and The Lone Ranger had been absorbed delightfully by my little brother and me before washing my face and combing my hair before the adventure began. On the way to the A&P we’d come to one of two stop lights in our sleepy little fishing town. I would wish and hold my breath as we approached the intersection. If our light was red maybe I’d I could juuust see a sliver of yellow on the side of the light as it signaled cars coming from our left and right that the light was about to change for them to red. And we’d be free to motor to the land of exotic foodstuffs like Guava jelly for Granny, a ripe avocado for Great Aunt Diddy and a tin of Navy snuff for various grown ups. Oh! And every so often a Spanish Bar cake!! Back to the light. If the conditions were right for a timely change I’d fool my Mom into believing I had super powers and could make our red light turn green with my mind. She’d glance at me in wonder (every single time) and beg me to do my magic. I’d squint and say, “red light, green bright, please!” Sure enough it would change and Mom laughed and thanked me for keeping the car on its way to get filled with a week’s larder of vittles for nine experienced eaters and snuff dippers. After we got home she’d excitedly tell everyone of my magical powers and good manners (I’d said please). Wallace’s Mom is so like my Mom in a wetsuit.
catchup about 3 years ago
I love this family.
LastRoseOfSummer 1 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Best mother….ever!
angelolady Premium Member about 3 years ago
Where did the seagull go in frame 4?
David Wright Premium Member about 3 years ago
One of the most important things a parent can do – LISTEN, even if it’s in the middle of your favourite TV programme, because that’s often when they really need to ask for your help. If you don’t, they won’t ask again.
pschearer Premium Member about 3 years ago
Good mommy! I wish I had had one like that.
Ida No about 3 years ago
9 PM, and the homework still wasn’t done. Neither was the laundry or dinner. But hey, you can’t have everything.
crookedwolf Premium Member about 3 years ago
A budding naturalist!
shawnc1959 about 3 years ago
To quote Bill Nye: “SCIENCE!” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5no6qDopUU
Aladar30 Premium Member about 3 years ago
I’ve a feeling that Wallace will became the Jean Cousteau of the future.
jschumaker about 3 years ago
I like how Mom used the clothes hamper as a chair.
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member about 3 years ago
That magic moment when sudden understanding and engagement click together, producing knowledge!
well-i-never about 3 years ago
Look at the enthusiasm on that little instructor!
srandyt about 3 years ago
Anybody notice mom is sitting in the laundry basket?
bxclent Premium Member about 3 years ago
We’re all water from different riversThat’s why it’s so easy to meetWe’re all water in this vast, vast oceanSomeday we’ll evaporate togetherPlastic Ono Band
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 3 years ago
Mom is so cool. :)
pathamil about 3 years ago
I love the lamp post…
Durak Premium Member about 3 years ago
I copied this and shared it with all the middle school science teachers I work with, wonderful to see someone so excited about learning.
mikeywilly about 3 years ago
Good move, Mom!
brianwar about 3 years ago
Love this!! This is the way I felt many times as a kid. Understanding how the natural world works.
Albert Hallenberg Premium Member about 3 years ago
One of the many reasons we love Wallace (and his wonderful Mom).
seismic-2 Premium Member about 3 years ago
The laundry can wait. Mom has her priorities set right.
TimBenzidrene about 3 years ago
This was my mother to a “T”.
She not only had a love of all things scientific, but she completely and thoroughly encouraged and listened to us as kids!! Geology, botany, biology, you name it – she knew it.
Those were days that influenced me in ways I can never fully understand.
33Angel about 3 years ago
Can’t love this more… <3
Alberta Oil Premium Member about 3 years ago
The unbridled enthusiasm of children is worth listening too.
raybarb44 about 3 years ago
Someone’s paying attention in class. Way to go both student AND teacher…..
angelolady Premium Member about 3 years ago
I love the strips that show how great his parents are. My favorite one was when Dad found him turning his room into a bird sanctuary.
jscarff57 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Sweet! But I see the seagull isn’t impressed…
snowedin, now known as Missy's mom about 3 years ago
Best Mom EVER!
goboboyd about 3 years ago
When you can relate something in your own terms, you’ve learned it. Passion in teaching.
WCraft Premium Member about 3 years ago
Absolutely glorious! As a teacher, it warms my heart to see this. It is always wonderful when a student has the “aha moment” and actually enjoys the learning aspect!
Dumb Smarto about 3 years ago
Aww.
Wlly Blly about 3 years ago
I can’t think of a better way to instill a love of learning into a child, than by letting them teach you things you already know. Can’t think of a better way to parent, either. :-)
paulscon about 3 years ago
Who knew learning could be so much fun? Brought back memories of my mom. We were dirt poor but she bought us the Encyclopedia Britanica Jr., which I read just for fun. She also encouraged me to bring home my violin and practice nightly.
DM2860 about 3 years ago
And we might be drinking some of the sweat from Alexander the Great.
donwestonmysteries about 3 years ago
Mom likes to see Wallace excited about learning. But he gets excited by life, so he must keep her busy.
Jim G Premium Member about 3 years ago
This is just awesome. The only competition that Wallace and Sterling have for Best Parents Ever would likely be Petey and Alice Otterloop.
CLaudiaAnn Premium Member about 3 years ago
Panel 4 they are both so wrapped up in it, that we don’t even need words.
Some nerd who likes comics about 3 years ago
What a great mom
cafed00d Premium Member about 3 years ago
That is one smart mom.
Baer321 about 3 years ago
Ah…the joy of learning!
Teto85 Premium Member about 3 years ago
The woman surfs, read comic books AND listens to her kids. She’s a keeper.
Taracinablue about 3 years ago
Awwww
ricekook about 3 years ago
When I was a kid, maybe eight or nine, I’d ride in the old Studebaker with my Mom to the A&P for Saturday afternoon grocery shopping. She always waited till all of my cartoon shows and The Lone Ranger had been absorbed delightfully by my little brother and me before washing my face and combing my hair before the adventure began. On the way to the A&P we’d come to one of two stop lights in our sleepy little fishing town. I would wish and hold my breath as we approached the intersection. If our light was red maybe I’d I could juuust see a sliver of yellow on the side of the light as it signaled cars coming from our left and right that the light was about to change for them to red. And we’d be free to motor to the land of exotic foodstuffs like Guava jelly for Granny, a ripe avocado for Great Aunt Diddy and a tin of Navy snuff for various grown ups. Oh! And every so often a Spanish Bar cake!! Back to the light. If the conditions were right for a timely change I’d fool my Mom into believing I had super powers and could make our red light turn green with my mind. She’d glance at me in wonder (every single time) and beg me to do my magic. I’d squint and say, “red light, green bright, please!” Sure enough it would change and Mom laughed and thanked me for keeping the car on its way to get filled with a week’s larder of vittles for nine experienced eaters and snuff dippers. After we got home she’d excitedly tell everyone of my magical powers and good manners (I’d said please). Wallace’s Mom is so like my Mom in a wetsuit.
George C. Hopkins about 3 years ago
I love his mother so much!