Ralph’s friends should really be concerned about him. Seven years ago, he found a letter in his fireplace from his son Timmy asking Santa to bring him a bike. Ralph, who lives alone, went out and bought a bike and put it under his tree for Timmy. He could have donated a bike to a charity in Timmy’s name, but he’d rather wake up Christmas morning and look at a bike that his dead son can’t ride and he probably still has in his garage to this day. (That story starts Dec 12, 2017) Ralph’s story are not touching, they’re just sad.
A minority view here: I think that is Gracie, not Rosa, telling the story of the snow to her daughter. I think Baldo is the one pulling the sled in panel 2.
Ralph’s friends should really be concerned about him. Seven years ago, he found a letter in his fireplace from his son Timmy asking Santa to bring him a bike. Ralph, who lives alone, went out and bought a bike and put it under his tree for Timmy. He could have donated a bike to a charity in Timmy’s name, but he’d rather wake up Christmas morning and look at a bike that his dead son can’t ride and he probably still has in his garage to this day. (That story starts Dec 12, 2017) Ralph’s story are not touching, they’re just sad.