Thursday December 25th 2025, 10:19 pm
Filed under: Life
Filed under: Life
The perfect Christmas comic, here. My thanks to all who work on the one day they’d rather not simply because people out there need them.
Edit: Let me add the text here. Picture four kids on a toboggan racing down a snowy hill, talking:
My mom has to work Christmas this year. She’s a cop, and indispensable.
My mom works Christmas every other year. She’s a nurse, and low seniority.
My dad works most Christmases. He’s a sous chef, and ambitious.
My dad works Christmas EVERY year.
Wow. What’s your dad?
He’s Jewish, and nice to his co-workers.
(The sled crashes at the end and they help each other back up.)
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Firewall. Can’t see it without subscribing. (Sad face)
Comment by Anne 12.26.25 @ 5:33 pmThanks for the edits to “see” the comic. And, total salute to all the helpers. I’ve always had Christmas off, but have worked many Christmas (and Thanksgiving) eves. So glad the company I’m at now closes for those, too.
Comment by DebbieR 12.26.25 @ 8:37 pmBeing one of those who always worked the Christian holidays so that others could get off, I was glad to do it. But always was puzzled when I received push back for wanting one of my holidays off to attend shul.
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