 The most interesting thing about being a military family is moving around a lot, having new friends, having to say goodbye to friends. We noticed that Jennifer's deployments ramped up a little bit. It became very clear that being a state-run parent was probably the best answer. While it was hard while Jen was away, it helped me become closer to my daughters. You know, we developed a better, stronger relationship. When I get to see Jennifer as a spouse looking at her being the active duty person now, I can see that that passion is there for her too. You know, she loves serving. So both of us, either one of us that had served her, still serving, I'm not a passion that we have for our country. And though the sacrifices can be hard, they can be challenging, we know it's worth it. You know, our kids get to see the world. They get to make good lasting relationships. And she gets to serve her country and I get to support her.