 No, probably on your slave life tour, right. It came up. Let's see what always comes up. Was George Washington a good master? You know Why I don't even know why we have to talk about that right the young slaves. How how do you put good with that, right? That's just a funny But I think then the challenge right is how do we take that and expand the story? Expand it out, you know, we're starting with that idea. Yes, there are slaves here back, right? There's either 316 or 317 depending upon the way you count The census, so I'm always a little bit fuzzy about that, but there's you know over 300 enslaved folks here now You guys were looking at two bunk rooms, right? Let's think child welfare is more of a paternal thing and shaving can indicate right, right? What do you guys observe about work or free time from looking at the stuff in the squatters? Well, I guess one thing we said that some of the things that they might have been doing that were part of work could be used also for a major like knitting or sewing You know, cooking food, we did see some of their activities related to children in the women's quarters like marbles and we saw, we noticed that there's a doll Maybe a lot of leisure activities cross over, right? From, you know, stuff you're doing maybe for fun or for relaxing and stuff you're doing for work I know they also had, what they did for work, they also had to do for their home as you could call it, that's what it was What they did for work, they also had to do laundry at the mansion, laundry for themselves cooking at the mansion cooking for themselves So some of the, like she said, some of those kind of crept over into leisure, not really leisure And that's not really leisure, right? Where's group 2? Okay, what themes did you guys have? Did it surprise you guys about the variety of food that there was? That's one of the things when I... Well, you couldn't see the variety that was in the sacks Okay You can assume there was greens, flowers and flowers And was, was what was in the sack for them or was that... For elsewhere, okay, a good question It said GW on the bands Because you asked us to try to differentiate foods that were rations and foods that were theirs We assumed that those were rationed out foods from GW Good Is that right? I think that's what they're supposed to be, yes And they are rationed out foods and they are rationed out cornmeal So all those sacks, you know, are only cornmeal And in the women's quarters there seemed to be much more cooking going on You know, you see the cornbread made, you see some stews And the men, you see a rabbit, you see a duck Yeah, I always noticed that when I go in, the man has the rabbit And the women are doing the cooking, so is he going down with his rabbit And saying, you know, what that might be Hey, I've got a rabbit, you know, oh, you know, I'm sweet on you Would you like to cook it up for me? Or I cut the rabbit, you cook it, let's eat it together Right, because I'd like to spend time with you Or, you know, I'm in charge of cooking, I'm in charge of hunting and you're in charge of cooking And that's just the way that we have negotiated our spaces up here Because we've got to get along, so You can just pull it apart in lots of different ways And begin to really think about, you know, individuals And what we know about them and where they're living And then begin to concoct, you know, bits and pieces of their lives