Where are you going?
My children are no longer in primary school.
That's why it's over with the self-made key rings, ties, photo frames and t-shirts that I always faithfully received as gifts on Father's Day.
Too bad.
Not that I always believed what was written on the homemade gifts. Politically correct statements about the best and sweetest father and such.
What nonsense.
I don't know, but I think children learn to lie very well at school.
Until your child goes to primary school, you can still convince him or her that daddy can do everything.
But once they get to school, they quickly lose that idea.
Dad can't do everything.
Dad doesn't know everything.
The most common comment my daughters make to me is: 'childish, you know!' But that might be more my fault.
In any case, there was quite a bit of lying on all those Father's Day gifts: they often said things that I don't think my children meant at all.
Now that the children can choose a gift themselves (and no longer a gift that was thought up by the teacher), they sometimes come up with unexpected things.
I got a DNA test yesterday.
Huh?
Aren't they sure I'm their father?
Fortunately, it is not that kind of test.
It is a test to find out what your genetic ethnicity is.
Am I from the Netherlands?
Do I have ancestors from other parts of the world?
That's quite nice to know. Also for my children by the way.
Do you have an idea of where you come from?
You can find out.
But the question of where you're going may be even more important.
If you need a car for that, I would like to help you with that!
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