Our time machine is wrapped up in new year
“Because I Said So” column for The Commercial Appeal
Jan. 5, 2012
My great-grandmother, Catherine Zanone, always preached that if you work on the first day of a new year, then you’ll work for the entire year. Sage words of superstition from someone who lived and worked through the Great Depression.
I’ve always heard, as well, that whatever you do on the first day of a new year, you’ll do the entire year. It’s where resolutions come from, I suppose; the get up and go to actually get up and go, whether to the gym or a walk around the block.
I don’t cotton to resolutions myself. Yet, on the first day of 2012, among other things, I sat and watched the first episode of the new season of a wildly popular British television show called “Doctor Who.” It’s a show I’ve never watched, which makes me the minority in my own home. This past summer, my wife and kids spent mornings at the pool and then long afternoons watching past episodes and whole seasons of “Doctor Who” together. It seemed an entertaining bonding experience for all of them.
I thought I would make an effort this day, this first of the new year, to take an interest in their interests. I have to say, I still don’t get it. Just like resolutions, neither do I cotton to the show’s genre of science fiction. But my kids get it. They gasped and commented on subtleties gleaned from past shows; they laughed and cheered at this Time Lord (the Doctor is a Time Lord, for those fellow uninitiated).
Near the end of the episode we watched, the Doctor says that with the aid of his TARDIS (his a time machine, I learned) he has access “to everything that has ever been or ever will be.” … (read more)