 My husband, Jake, and I have two children. Our daughter, Harper, is three. Our son, Henry, is 10 months old. My husband is a lineman with Georgia Power, has been with the company about 10 years. Jake got the opportunity to go to Puerto Rico and help restore power there after the hurricane. He left 60 days ago, which, as you can imagine, with two small children, it has also been a feat at home just to keep things going, working full-time. Being the mom and the dad at home, it's been a challenge, but we're very excited that we were able to do it because Jake has a heart for people and it's amazing to think about those people living for four now going on five months without power. Well, I told myself when he left that I couldn't think about 60 days, so I decided I would do it one day at a time and that every day would probably look different but that we would make it. So the day that we said goodbye was, it was challenging because I think reality set in. We went upstairs, I started getting the children ready for bed and on Harper's pillow was a note from dad, from her daddy, that just said, hey Harper, these are some videos dad made you and it was our iPad and Jake had weeks before he left I guess had started making videos of him reading stories to Harper at night, which is a special time for them. To hear him talk about the people of Puerto Rico and just how thankful they have been, the days that you turn a school on and the children come out and are just so excited that they get to go to a full day of school tomorrow. It's the things that we take for granted. They have changed people's lives over the past 60 days and that's incredible. They work a job that I think people also take for granted just the danger and risk. I mean, I think about being in 90 degree heat working 16 hours a day for 60 days straight and keeping your mental fortitude to be able to operate live wire at hundreds of feet in the air. I just hope he sees the excitement that we have to welcome him home, to welcome all of them home. They've done such a good job and so I just want them to recognize the gratitude that we have as his family. I hope that he recognizes and really all of the guys recognize that what they do is amazing and we can't say thank you enough. Here they come.