 When we were still living in New York, we had put a deposit on a home right around the corner from his parents house when they decided they were going to be moving to Florida and we found out we were pregnant. We had to have a really difficult conversation about whether or not we were going to continue on and buy this house. And I was going to have to go back to work when the baby was six weeks old so that we could afford this house. And over those next few months, we picked up, we moved to Florida, lose our deposit. We stayed with his parents and he worked seven days a week for two years from six in the morning till 10 at night. That was really difficult. Once we've got into our first little house, what are we going to do if the electricity gets shut off? What are we going to do if we can't afford food? But keeping me home with the kids was such a high priority. And incrementally, we were able to move our way up. And now looking back, I couldn't imagine not having been home with my kids. Now homeschooling them and knowing that I was the one that fed them and nursed them and took care of them and provided that foundation for them. There's nothing that could have replaced that.