 Inevitably, you hear about the one homeschooling family where one of the children speaks fluent Mandarin, is a concert pianist, you know, is preparing for some kind of, you know, international event or something. And meanwhile, you're trying to figure out how to get your chance to read and write and you're thinking we are going to be left behind to give people hope. And for those that haven't gone all the way through the process, we started homeschooling probably over 25 years ago. Our children are great. They've gone on. I, two of my oldest have doctorates. They, you know, clinical psychology, physical therapy. I mean, you know, biology degrees. I mean, they've done incredibly well academically, but we didn't have this rigid idea that these this critical moment that if you didn't get to this age and you didn't get here, that it's all over. You might as well just stop. It's not true. All the things that, you know, Christa was talking about are really the most important things and all the other stuff is going to happen too. You don't have to worry about it. It's going to happen.