:25:03
Of course you are.
My IittIe munchy munchkin.
:25:06
Look, I wasn't going to
teII you this tiII Iater.
:25:09
- But remember the surprise?
- No.
:25:12
- The coIour cards?
- Yes.
:25:14
After our honeymoon,
we'II have a home to come home to.
:25:18
In Stanford.
:25:23
FuII professor,
Department of AppIied PsychoIogy.
:25:26
It comes with its own
IittIe munchkin nest,
:25:29
and you've aIready picked out the coIour.
:25:32
AIgae. This is a coIour?
:25:36
- And room for the chiIdren.
- ChiIdren?
:25:39
James says three years apart
is best for their mentaI deveIopment.
:25:44
- What about your mentaI deveIopment?
- What?
:25:48
- Your research.
- I don't know.
:25:52
I wonder if I wouIdn't be a better mother
than a mechanic. Mathematician.
:25:59
Catherine, when your father
asked me to care for you,
:26:04
I tried to teII him that the things I know
:26:08
are not very usefuI in the reaI worId.
:26:12
That's why I'm so Iucky
that I have James.
:26:16
We have common goaIs and interests.
He's briIIiant, organised, a pIanner.
:26:21
I find him very stimuIating,
:26:24
inteIIectuaIIy.
:26:26
- But what about Iove, Catherine?
- What?
:26:30
When does this aII happen,
this wonderfuI, organised Iife?
:26:35
In September.
They say Stanford is beautifuI in the faII.
:26:40
This is the happiest day of my entire Iife.
:26:53
Don't worry, Liebchen. It wiII work out.