:05:04
- Oh, what's the harm?
Let him sit where he wants.
- He'll grow up all wrong.
:05:09
Only you can serve him.
:05:11
Only you can touch his food.
Too clean.
:05:15
- Everything just so.
- So what's the harm?
:05:18
He thinks he's king.
:05:22
Tell my story.
:05:24
Not again.
:05:26
Again. Me!
:05:30
All right, Lhamo.
I'll tell you the story.
:05:32
You were born at dawn.
It was so quiet outside.
:05:36
I helped Mama.
She asked for me.
:05:39
When you were born, you didn't cry
at all. You never cried.
:05:42
And I was surprised.
Then we gave you the sweet drink.
:05:45
And you pooped all over!
:05:48
Can you stop that?
:05:53
- Rinpoche, I'll ride back
with you to the monastery.
- Thank you, Father.
:05:58
There were crows.
I just remembered. There were crows.
:06:01
- When?
- The morning Lhamo was born.
Do you remember?
:06:05
- Hmm.
- You were sick,
and I brought him to you.
:06:08
You said, "We'll call him Lhamo,"
and you went to pray.
:06:11
I slept and later went outside
and saw them.
:06:14
Huh?
:06:16
A pair of crows had come to nest on
our roof as if they had come for Lhamo.
:06:21
Just as they did
for the Dalai Lama.
:06:30
Whee-whee!
:06:36
This must stop now, Lhamo.