 I was in my office, and I work in the courthouse as an extension agent, and our secretary heard that happens to be our emergency management coordinator for the county, and she had heard that weather was coming in and possibly tornadoed towards Bryson. We were in the office going about life as normal, going, oh yeah, there's some rain, you know, not thinking it was tornado here in town. So we were just going about our business, truly word, even when they said, hey, everybody needs to go to the basement of the courthouse, well, that's where my office is. So we're like, okay, Rebecca, come away from the window, you know. But we just, it sounds bad, but we went about everything just like we were going until the office phone and my cell phone and hers all start just blowing up with text messages and phone calls, hey, are you okay? I mean, like, you couldn't answer one before you already had another, another one coming in, you just truly couldn't catch up. Well then, Rebecca, who actually lives a couple of blocks that direction, she couldn't handle any more, she goes, I need to go see. I need to see, check on the houses. I came up and I, compared to the houses beside me, I'm like, ours isn't too bad. Then I opened the door and like I was saying, the back part's gone. So that's when you go, oh, this is real. This is what really happened. That was the kitchen and then as you go across here, we actually had a fireplace and so that coming out was the fireplace. Then right in here was our entry way and our living room and then you can see the little brown sections, that's another kind of wood flooring and that was two bathrooms that were, the way they were working together and then you can see kind of the white spots out here, those were three bedrooms. That Sunday morning after it happened, we were going to church and I was feeling guilty, I feel like I should be cleaning, but I was like, you know, I've cleaned as much as I could at this point, really need to go sit in church and do my thing. I started coming and that's where I started hitting, where all the destruction is, when you saw coming back into town with the elementary and the Kirby, Brian and Brad streets there and the song I saw God today. And I looked at the, at the elementary and went, you know, those kids made it through that, you can sit there and you can see all the, the trash everywhere, but you've got to see what's left, you've got to see the good parts of it. You can't look at all the, the stuff that we lost.