Yesterday
Ian, just 3, has three timeframes: “yesterday” means “any time in the past”, “now” means “now” or maybe “today”, and “tomorrow” means any time in the future. I was just typing an email and described some code I wrote last year. As I re-read it (like I always do for emails longer than a line or two), I noticed I had typed “yesterday” instead of “last year”, unbeknownst to me when I had actually typed it. My son is influencing me - heh.












