 We did our first live graduation a year ago, August, and two great memories of that one. One is we use students to be the speakers, or recent alum, like they might have graduated the term before. They come to us and they can speak to our other student body with an authenticity that no one else could. There was a woman coming up on the stage, and I didn't know if she was going to faint and fall out. She was just trembling. And finally she inches her way towards me, and I said, are you okay? You know, she was just trembling at the words, I never thought I would graduate from college. And then I said to her, because we're in D.C., and the auditorium says, so you have anyone here with you? So my sister, my mother, and my daughter pointed up to me and she points up. And then you just heard this tiny little voice, that's my mama. And then there were tears cascading, and I mean, but her emotion all came. So many of my students are parents, like 65% have kids. And over and over again they tell me it's so important, one of the reasons they're doing it, I want to be a role model for my children. I want to set an example. So those stories, they touch ya.