When I picked up my daughter from school today, she was proudly carrying a ring binder full of drawings and things she’d done over the past week or so. She was very happy until we got home and started showing them off to me, and found that one sheet had not been hole punched.
“Daddy, can we go out and buy a hole punch now?”
“No Sweetie, the shops are closed. We can go tomorrow.”
“Can’t we go yesterday?”
I’d like to think that I’m doing a good job in raising my daughter to think outside the temporal box!
Paul is a time travel enthusiast and writes for time2timetravel.com as Paul Wandason. As a father of two growing daughters, Paul’s eager to avoid the grandfather paradox and has no intention of annoying any of his future grandchildren. If he had any free time he’d probably fill it by looking at the stars and other wonders of the universe. And if he had a time machine he’d probably hide it from his grandchildren.
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