. >> stephen: auckland, wellington? little town?. >> stephen: i love, it seems like -- well, it's got all of the technology of the modern world you want. seems like a throwback. very pioneery, people look out for each other. is it idyllic of his childhood as i would imagine? >> yeah, i mean i'm raising my daughter in los angeles, which is so different. sometimes i think about that, like oh, my gosh, i was walking to school. my best friend growing up at her job when she was 7, which was rocking the gates of the park at nightfall. we just were never worried about anything, it was just like so safe and were always -- >> stephen: kids could still play. >> just could play. when i was like eight my mother did give me like the stranger danger talk, which kind of came -- she was just like be careful because strangers try to pick up children and you have to not ever get in the car with someone if you don't know them, so i was like okay, got it, got it. that was the first time i'd heard about potential danger. i was a serious child. >> stephe