 I wasn't nervous a couple days ago. Yes he was nervous. But this morning I was. He was really nervous this morning. All changes today for not just us but for thousands of other families right now that are today going out and getting military ID cards. It's all over our Facebook. They started early in the morning yesterday in Guam. There was a couple in Japan. It's kind of crossed. It's went around the world all night long where families are getting their ID cards today. And now they have access to the same things we just talked about. And for our small and little family that means a lot for our budget. But just imagine all those families and all that added all up. Now this is a huge step forward because if you look at history every advancement in human rights for people has started in military. Really what it boils down to is that we're taking care of families. And the service member can go protect this country and do what they need to do to protect our country. You know it's not the norm. It's going to be the new norm. And kind of being one of the first pioneers to kind of set the example. And at the same time up to this day there's so many commitments and promises and things that we've done together as a married couple that now it's finally going to be recognized. And it's something as simple as an ID card that kind of seals out. Everything that's been going on that we've done just for us and our family now to be recognized through the federal government, his career, his job is just amazing. It's a crazy feeling.