 What is the kindest thing you have been told? Oh, I was told by a friend that, so we have four children, and between the four kids there are 13 grandkids, of which the oldest is 10. So there's a gaggle of new kids, and my friend said, gosh, Karla, you must have, you and Steve must have done something for all your kids to have so many kids. My family and my friends are very supportive. My parents are really wonderfully supportive, and I think they just tell me often how lucky they are to have me, and I feel the same way about them. I know a lot of people don't have that relationship with their family, so yeah, just I think being told by family that I'm doing the right things and that they're proud of me, and they love me no matter what. So I have these two students that I've been teaching for eight years, and they have memory issues, and having that, it's not so much being told, but their mom just really appreciates me, and she has made a huge effort to keep me in their life. Even though I've moved, I've changed careers, like completely doing other things now, and she still wants me to tutor them, and her vote of confidence is very nice. Even when they don't do well, she still believes in me, and it's quite nice. If somebody hurts you emotionally or physically, respond with a smile, and instead of reacting back in the same way another person has acted. The kindest thing I've been told is we have a great family, and everybody gets along, and my wife keeps telling me this is how our kids embrace us, and they take us to new places, and it's amazing how we just came off a vacation with two of our daughters and their families, and we have really close relationships with our four children and their families, and so for that we're blessed. We're very grateful to hear that. So we're lucky. I'm not in there yet. You've got a couple years to go. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, take my time. Yeah, do that, yeah, but enjoy the ride.