Yes, it's time once again for General Conference! That means it's also time for my tips on how to make conference more meaningful.
If you want to make your post-Conference class or lesson or whatever more meaningful, be sure to check out Arie's Post-Conference packet. He's always got games and puzzles to help remind you of the talks that were given, and they're fun for all ages!
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Friday, March 30, 2012
All's well that ends
No matter how great a trip is, it's always nice to get home to your own bed, your own bathroom and your own kitchen. I guess it's no exception in Heaven!
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Celebrate good times, c'mon!
I have to say that this is one of my favorite strips that I've drawn ever. I think the gag is good, I love all the stuff going on in the background, and I like the way the color turned out.
Charles Schulz, the creator of Peanuts, said that he'd get excited when Linus' hair turned out just right.No one else probably cares how this strip turned out, but it makes me feel all warm and fuzzy. I hope you enjoy it, too.
Do you think the girl's table was any more peaceful?
Charles Schulz, the creator of Peanuts, said that he'd get excited when Linus' hair turned out just right.No one else probably cares how this strip turned out, but it makes me feel all warm and fuzzy. I hope you enjoy it, too.
Do you think the girl's table was any more peaceful?
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Monday, March 26, 2012
Monday Sketchbook: Shifting priorities
I read an article with all kinds of "gee whiz" facts about the NCAA basketball tournament. One of the items that caught my eye was that BYU is the school with the most appearances in the Big Dance without ever making it to the Final Four.
The reason?
Not because of lack of skill (witness Danny Ainge, Kresmir Cosic and Jimmer Fredette, among others). Rather it's because of the potential conflict with General Conference.
You know that scripture that says you won't be tempted beyond what you're able? But then again, perhaps that's why they invented split screen.
The reason?
Not because of lack of skill (witness Danny Ainge, Kresmir Cosic and Jimmer Fredette, among others). Rather it's because of the potential conflict with General Conference.
You know that scripture that says you won't be tempted beyond what you're able? But then again, perhaps that's why they invented split screen.
Sunday, March 25, 2012
If ye are prepared
That's one thing all the guidebooks tell you: dress for your destination. It also helps to have the proper weapons when necessary.
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Friday, March 23, 2012
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Beam me away!
I was about to once again prove my geekiness by citing the episode of Star Trek to which I am referring, but I thought better of it. I'll say this much, though: it involves Dr. McCoy and a hypo that goes awry.
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Leaving, on an astral plane
Around these parts, it's time for spring break, so I thought I'd run a series from Good Heavens about going on vacation. Sure, the first panel says "summer," but let's pretend it really says "spring" and enjoy this little trip with Jack.
This is one of my favorite series from the strip -- I had fun with it, so I hope you enjoy it too.
This is one of my favorite series from the strip -- I had fun with it, so I hope you enjoy it too.
Monday, March 19, 2012
Monday Sketchbook: Missing you
We just got a new phone for our land line, and it's surprising how much phones have changed just in the past few years. The experience reminded me of this old sketch -- I figured I should use it before it becomes totally obsolete.
Sunday, March 18, 2012
Burnin' down the house!
This year marks the 170th anniversary of the organization of the Relief Society. Celebrate with someone you love!
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Friday, March 16, 2012
Maintain
I ran across some old R. Crumb stuff a while back, and I thought this variation on the Keep on Truckin' poster might be kind of fun.
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Color my world
I'm not used to seeing these in color (even though I do it myself). It just seems more natural for Explore Provo to be in black and white.
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
That's irrational!
Happy Pi Day, or 3.14 as some may know it. It's a celebration for geeks and nerds throughout the world -- but the TRUE math geeks will tell you that we should hold off celebrating until June 28, because 2 pi is much more useful. Celebrate the day with pizza and a fruit pastry -- or a food fight!
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Monday, March 12, 2012
Monday Sketchbook: Keep to the code
I was torn whether to leave this as a sketch or make it into a full cartoon. I was afraid the graphic could be too graphic, and we don't want this blog to go past a PG rating, now, do we?
Sunday, March 11, 2012
You can't be saved in ignorance
I think I must have been in a very interesting priesthood meeting when I came up with this one. I have noticed, however, that the rabbit trails seem to be less frequent amongst the high priests group than the elders quorum. Maybe it's because the high priests group is, well, more restful.
Saturday, March 10, 2012
Friday, March 9, 2012
The gift of wagging of tongues
Our ward just held its talent show, and the acts ranged from cringe-worthy to really, really good. I had a table in the back where I showed off some of my cartoons; artists and photographers in the ward showed off some of their wares. We even had a table dedicated to the culinary arts. It got me to thinking about some of those talents that members have that may be a little difficult to put on display (and every ward I've ever been in has someone with this kind of talent!).
The hardest thing about doing a gag like this is coming up with a name. The name I used in the original sketch was a little too close to someone who may be in our ward (I ain't tellin'!). For safety's sake, I switched it to the name of my brother's mission president, who was nicknamed "The Hawk." It has nothing to do with either him or his wife, but it has a nice ring to it.
The hardest thing about doing a gag like this is coming up with a name. The name I used in the original sketch was a little too close to someone who may be in our ward (I ain't tellin'!). For safety's sake, I switched it to the name of my brother's mission president, who was nicknamed "The Hawk." It has nothing to do with either him or his wife, but it has a nice ring to it.
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Tales from the field
My son, who served in Arizona, told me that sometimes odd things happened with wildlife in the mission field there. He had more experiences with lizards, scorpions and snakes rather than roadrunners or coyotes, however.
My sincere apologies to Chuck Jones, the Warner Bros, and their sister, Dot.
My sincere apologies to Chuck Jones, the Warner Bros, and their sister, Dot.
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Monday, March 5, 2012
Sunday, March 4, 2012
Tweet is the work
Before you blame me, the idea behind today's gag comes from faithful reader Gary Morain. Gary says, "I think it's funny. My kids roll their eyes at it. Maybe you can do something with it."
So, who's side are you on -- Gary's, or the kids'?
Personally, I like the bishop cringing in the background. I've seen that happen a few times!
So, who's side are you on -- Gary's, or the kids'?
Personally, I like the bishop cringing in the background. I've seen that happen a few times!
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Follow the money
I suppose for some, the bottom line is all about the bottom line.
I think this is the last time the editor made an appearance in the strip. Once he gave up his principles, I guess I didn't want to have anything more to do with him!
I think this is the last time the editor made an appearance in the strip. Once he gave up his principles, I guess I didn't want to have anything more to do with him!
Friday, March 2, 2012
Thursday, March 1, 2012
The Times, they are a-changin'
With the GOP primaries heating up, I thought it might be a good time to pull out these old strips.
The editor was a minor character I introduced to the strip for two reasons: Kris needed a job, and the cast was sorely lacking in males. I don't think he made more than a half dozen appearances. I probably should have used him more...or at least given him a name!
The mood of the country was a little bit different back when I originally drew 121 for the BYU Daily Universe. The rhetoric wasn't nearly as nasty as it is now, for one thing.
Oh, the joys of an election year!
The editor was a minor character I introduced to the strip for two reasons: Kris needed a job, and the cast was sorely lacking in males. I don't think he made more than a half dozen appearances. I probably should have used him more...or at least given him a name!
The mood of the country was a little bit different back when I originally drew 121 for the BYU Daily Universe. The rhetoric wasn't nearly as nasty as it is now, for one thing.
Oh, the joys of an election year!
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