I’m currently in the process of helping my dad pack up and sell my childhood home. It’s really weird, because there’s stuff I never thought I’d be emotional about that I am, and stuff that I thought I’d be emotional about that I’m not. So “Our house is my house, this is just where I grew up,” hit hard on a couple of different levels.
Honestly I relate a lot to this. I used to move around a lot as a kid (we’re talking every 2 years or so) and when I had to live with my grandma around highschool, her house was already barely holding together. A lot of people don’t have much of a home to inherit if they even WANT to go back home.
I’m really excited to see this arc because so far, every character has been well-established financially or quite literally has won-the-lottery money. I’m really interested in seeing how the interaction with Sarah’s family (who I assume is going to be lower-income) is going to go, and how they’re gonna interact.
To be honest, half of the bad look comes from the winter. In summer with the grass green and the trees filled with leaves it probably looks way better.
My prayers have been answered: the return of this strip’s scene stealers, and finally more information about Sarah’s mysterious origins! And I can understand Noah (who is probably slightly on edge anyway because of the ‘meeting your partner’s mom’-situation and their unusual relationship) thinking Sarah might want to prank him by presenting the worst abode in the vicinity as her Mom’s house. Let’s be real, folks: it’s exactly her style.
I’d like to see her parents come face to face at least once. I bet her mom smacks him. I also can see him putting in a real effort to be some sort of parent to Sarah.
34 thoughts on “Sarah’s Mom #1”
Snowy
Audibly went “OH SHIT” when I got the notification for this.
Alice_pbg
Only those who lived on the house can talk shit about it. Those are the rules.
Hydreichronos
Or if you’re given explicit permission.
Fogger
The look of the house is just a facade to throw off people coming to sell magazines.
Roronoa zoro
I can guarantee there’s gonna be some ghost.Shenanigans happening at this house
pdk1359
“Ghost.Shenanigans” would be a great name for a visual novel
RetroMG
I’m currently in the process of helping my dad pack up and sell my childhood home. It’s really weird, because there’s stuff I never thought I’d be emotional about that I am, and stuff that I thought I’d be emotional about that I’m not. So “Our house is my house, this is just where I grew up,” hit hard on a couple of different levels.
Al
Interesting address.
Yoeight
Let down regarding Sarah’s character.
Star
Let down regarding your comment
Sam Burnett
It’s um… rustic?
Tess
Nr 13…
Centaur
The bus route number ends in 66, too.
Devin
Our house, in the middle of our house
ThugSenpai
Honestly I relate a lot to this. I used to move around a lot as a kid (we’re talking every 2 years or so) and when I had to live with my grandma around highschool, her house was already barely holding together. A lot of people don’t have much of a home to inherit if they even WANT to go back home.
Slurp
Bus route 666
Baelyan
It’s a good little house, just needs the siding redone.
LoLDrood
*F5’s the Character page*
Ranb
Good that Sarah is defending her mom, even from her, “whatever Noah is to her” significant other. 🙂
Sand
Hell yeah, Noah and Sarah adventure!
Polar
I’m really excited to see this arc because so far, every character has been well-established financially or quite literally has won-the-lottery money. I’m really interested in seeing how the interaction with Sarah’s family (who I assume is going to be lower-income) is going to go, and how they’re gonna interact.
Tim
To be honest, half of the bad look comes from the winter. In summer with the grass green and the trees filled with leaves it probably looks way better.
Witch of many Jobs
Hey, it could be worse. At least there is not a couch sitting out on the front lawn.
O.O. Hansen
My prayers have been answered: the return of this strip’s scene stealers, and finally more information about Sarah’s mysterious origins! And I can understand Noah (who is probably slightly on edge anyway because of the ‘meeting your partner’s mom’-situation and their unusual relationship) thinking Sarah might want to prank him by presenting the worst abode in the vicinity as her Mom’s house. Let’s be real, folks: it’s exactly her style.
Maxine
I just love the argument about whose house is whose just to end with “hey that’s my house you’re talking about.” So you agree, lol.
Titania Bird
But will Sarah’s mom have it goin’ on?
The Borfening
I’d put money on it
Ryan
I am frankly shocked it took someone that long to make that joke 🙂
Peter
So judging by the speed limit sign, this is set in the UK?
lockraven
I’d like to see her parents come face to face at least once. I bet her mom smacks him. I also can see him putting in a real effort to be some sort of parent to Sarah.
Good for Thought
Well, this should be carefree with no trauma whatsoever.
Cobalt
… Huh. I almost thought that passenger on the bus was Dee.
I guess even if it is, it isn’t important, but.
Azurion
Of course her house is Number 13
Ed Brault
…Our house…is a very, very, very fine house…
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