through -- and that included platforms in the urinals for the little boys, and guardrails on the bannisters. the mom tells us that the kids and the parents, they are doing great. so in fact, the fear of going back was overrided by the experience, but remember, ashleigh, a lot of people during the day when they're busy, and they have this stuff going on, it doesn't seem as ominous, later at night when the kids are tired and quiet down, that's when they feel the anxiety and fear. right now we can tell you in that school, it is going really well. deb. >> the insight that you and i know about, and most of the media covering this day, usually we set up your live shots with whatever the significant backdrop, and today you're not near that school. there's a reason you're not near that school. >> reporter: that's exactly right. that's a great point. we are about two miles from the school. the reason for that is one of the things, as you mentioned, they want to get back to what appears to be normal, the rhythm, routine. to have dozens of media trucks outside the school that would have been extremely