 I started when I gave my first deployment when I went to Afghanistan. That captain was doing a wood pouring, and then I asked his sir, you doing a nice job over there, and they said, you willing to learn? I said yes, and then that's why I started. Every time I come down here and do some kind of project, it's like a life. When I come inside the wood shop, you know, I'm coming over here, I spend hours on the weekends. Really, I'm coming in at zero nine in the morning, sometimes in midnight, I still here, and one thing is when I start a project, I would like to finish it as soon as possible, so I can go to the next project. But the only thing is, I don't look here for work. This is my habit, this is what I like to do, and I'm the kind of soldier that I want the best for my brigade. I did the same thing when I was in the battalion. As soon as I came in, I started walking around, and they know I'm a carpenter, and I do design. They ask me questions, and they ask me, what we can do to improve. Personally, being deployed and being away from the family, so this is like escape, so this way the time goes fast. I feel a lot of emotion, and I feel great, and I feel like I did something productive. If anybody have any habit, just do it. I know it's very hard when you're deployed, you're far away from your family, but you always have something to do. It doesn't matter what it is, but if you really enjoy something, just go for it.