In Mijn Tijd plot
Daughter Julia (played by Frieda Barnard) is forced to move back in with her father Piet (Bart Klever) in Drenthe. Julia lives very consciously and worries about the future of the earth. Her father would rather enjoy the luxuries that life has to offer in his old age. The generation conflict seems to escalate when her father wants to have the old oak tree in the garden cut down to prevent it from falling on the house, with the nice side effect that he can now sit in the garden in the sun for longer. This leads to extreme incomprehension from Julia, who believes that you should not be able to control everything. But when the tree is cut down anyway, she discovers that she may be just as hypocritical as her father and that there are limits to her combativeness.