:51:01
and I knew, but I didn't care.
:51:05
Your mom said I was here
to talk about your dad.
:51:09
But we don't have to do that
if you don't want.
:51:11
I don't want.
:51:13
OK. Then we won't.
:51:22
When I was a little older
than you,
:51:24
I lost both my parents.
:51:28
Not many people
know what you're feeling.
:51:30
Not many people understand.
:51:32
But I do.
:51:36
You don't want me nosing around,
asking questions.
:51:39
And you're right.
:51:50
It's not really
Mr. Froggy's birthday.
:51:55
It's in a week.
:52:00
Can I ask one question ?
And then I'm gone.
:52:04
There was a man at
one of your parents' parties.
:52:07
The thing that's special
about this man
:52:09
is he wore glasses
that were very, very thick.
:52:12
They're almost like the bottom
of a glass bottle.
:52:15
Mr. Hunt.
I took him the invitation.
:52:18
Mr. Hunt ?
:52:20
Was his name Louis Hunt ?
:52:22
He was my teacher.
:52:24
Really ? What does he teach ?
:52:26
He doesn't teach anymore.
:52:29
He died in a car accident
a year ago.
:52:33
It was very sad.
:52:34
Did you have a Rememory,
like for your father ?
:52:37
I don't know.
:52:38
We just had a day at school
where we talked about him.
:52:43
Thank you, Isabel.
:52:52
Are you gonna fix
what my daddy can remember ?
:52:59
In a way... yes.