Looking back, I realized that I should have spent my formative years researching and building a time machine. Now most smarty pants scientists will say that time travel is impossible, I should’ve taken a stab at it. My rock ‘n roll youth was tons of fun but I’m getting to the point in my life where a time machine would really come in handy.
This evening, while giving our son Liam a bath, my wife and I both noticed how much he’s changed in just his short 2+ month life. See the photographic evidence below:
Newborn Liam
2 Month Old Liam

See what I mean? Everyday is something new and amazing. Now that I’m able to appreciate the long view, I can forsee moments in the future where I’d like the option of hoping in my time machine and seeing all of this magical stuff happen all over again.
Not being schooled in the necessary scientific fields to make this crazy goal a reality, I’ll do everything in my power to fully appreciate every single beautiful moment. But if you happen across a DeLorean with a built-in flux capacitor, please let me know.
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show me the blueprints!
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