 What drew me to him? I don't know how to put that into words. We just got along very well. Just our morals all lined up in the things that were important to us in life and the family we wanted to have someday all just meshed together. Since becoming his wife, sorry, it what's it in a different perspective because I realize that the freedoms we enjoy in this country are not free. There are so many veterans who are paying the price. Caregiver is definitely a broad term on what my wife does. She has been basically there and helping me more than almost possibly just like my psychiatrist, my doctor, my therapist, and on top of that still maintaining the best friend, companionship. I do it because I love him. So I don't need recognition for it and I think a lot of caregivers feel the same way. This is just part of serving your country and serving your spouse or a parent or sibling whoever happens to be the wounded warrior in your life. But on the flip side, a good way to support wounded warriors is to support their families and support the caregivers because as caregivers if we're getting extra support we can be an even better caregiver for our warrior.