- Rachel Johnson: Oh she's pretty, she looks like a fairy princess.
- [Lethe and Rachel looks at the photo album book]
- Lethe Anderson: That's me that's my wedding picture.
- Rachel Johnson: You look so young.
- Lethe Anderson: Well I wasn't always 83.
- Rachel Johnson: How much more is 83 than 5?
- Lethe Anderson: Too much, oh much too much. That's a picture of my husband Francis. Oh we were so happy together.
- [Turns the album page]
- Rachel Johnson: And who are these babies?
- Lethe Anderson: They're my babies.
- Rachel Johnson: 3 girls.
- Lethe Anderson: No one's a boy. I'll show you a picture of them when they were grown up. Now that's Susan, and that's Myra and that's Richard, isn't he handsome?
- Rachel Johnson: This is pretty.
- [Looks at the postcard]
- Lethe Anderson: That's a card Myra sent. Oh speaking of postcards. Oh it's that time.
- [Put's the photo album book away, then they both stand up]
- Rachel Johnson: I'm cold. I'll think I'll go home.
- Lethe Anderson: Alright darling I'll see you later sweetheart.
- [Lethe kisses Rachel and she skips home. Lethe waits around by her mailbox. Finally a mail truck drives up and Mike honks the horn as he stops by Lethe]
- Mike the Mailman: Hi Lethe.
- Lethe Anderson: Hello Mike.
- Mike the Mailman: You know. I've been your mailman for 10 years now and I've always wondered. What do you do with your time when the days I don't deliver?
- Lethe Anderson: I'd hate to admit it because it makes me sound old. But you know not long ago I've stood here for the best part of an afternoon, before I realized it was Veterans Day.
- [Lethe and Mike both laugh]
- Mike the Mailman: I'm sorry. And I'm also sorry that the only thing I have for you is a utility bill.
- [Mike gives the utility bill letter to Lethe]
- Lethe Anderson: Well it's better than nothing. Not much.
- Mike the Mailman: I'll do better by you tomorrow, bye bye.
- Rachel Johnson: Bye bye Mike.
- [Mike drives off in his mail truck and Lethe watches him drive. Then, she walks back to her house]