:21:01
Come on, Stuart, time for school.
:21:03
I'm not going to school.
I'm staying home to take care of Margalo.
:21:06
Guess again. You are going to school,
and I'll take care of Margalo.
:21:10
Look both ways crossing the street...
:21:12
...wear galoshes and, in art class,
don't run with scissors.
:21:15
I'll get your backpack.
:21:18
Mothers.... You know.
:21:20
-Well, I don't really know.
-No?
:21:24
See, my mom just kind of one day...
:21:27
...wasn't there anymore.
:21:30
So you've been completely
on your own all your life?
:21:33
-You bet.
-I'll bet it's been scary.
:21:36
No, it's been an adventure.
:21:38
I wish I had some adventures.
:21:41
I'm only allowed to paint.
:21:43
Hey, life is an adventure.
Just walking out that door is an adventure.
:21:47
Come on, Stu. We're late.
:21:54
Go for it, kid.
:21:56
The adventure begins.
:22:02
That feels like enough adventure for one day.
:22:06
Hey, look! The Yankees won.
:22:10
There we go.
:22:13
Can you say, "Walk with Mommy"?
:22:15
"Mommy"?
:22:17
"Walk"?
:22:20
Nothing.
:22:33
Martha and I are going out for a bit.
Can I bring you anything?
:22:36
No, thanks.
:22:38
Say, "Bye-bye, birdie."
:22:39
Say, "Bye-bye." Martha. Say, "Bye-bye, birdie."
:22:55
Fresh air.