for the d-day museum and the lsu uno and uno are all mixed up in all of that. and i just got to say to that, i've said it several times over. university of new orleans is largely forgotten here, but for ten years at least eight of those from 1990, we didn't have any staff at the museum. we got capital money from the federal government. we couldn't spend it on, so we weren't raising much private money, so we didn't have much money, pay for staff or none i mean, there was a part time assistant. the university of new orleans had senior level besides steve and myself who were involved all those years, the vice president of financial accounting and the foundation and so forth, so but in any event, and we were go quick, fly through some photographs that go back to all the various activities that that steve ambrose and i were just that hit it off together and grace and stephanie over there, they were all little kids when when all this started and there's only two surviving daughters. and i don't know how old both of you guys were in 71, but you were. about 11. okay, g