Mina, an elderly Korean grandmother, finds a unique picnic basket in the back of her recently deceased husband's closet. When she opens it up, she remembers how her mother gave it to her at her wedding, a thoroughly un-Korean gift in its impracticality. But Mina had never used it, always wanting to save it for a special occasion, and it was attached to some bad memories and fights with her husband now — including the stillbirth of her first pregnancy. Now, she decides to finally use the picnic basket and creates a picnic to sit by the water. She brings her husband's ashes, and when she unpacks the basket, she finds items kept in remembrance of her stillborn first child. Mina mixes her husband's ashes with those of her child and spreads them in the river, finally letting go.