they moved their home business into this building in camarillo outside l.a.ployees to staff it. they bought a 2,800-square-foot home. a 200-acre-plus second home in nearby moorpark, which they called happy camp ranch, complete with horses for pam and jeannette. they were nouveau riche perhaps but they were determined not to flaunt it too much. even their oldest daughter desiree, who started working for the company as a teenager, did not realize how much her parents were raking in. >> so when you hear figures of tens of millions of dollars coming in, that's news to you? >> it is, yeah. >> did they live that way? >> we had an average house, a two-story home. we weren't living in a mansion. we had extra money to do things we wanted but it wasn't enough to show they were millionaires, to be honest. >> you never felt like you were rich or living lavishly. >> i knew that we were well off, but not to the millionaire status. >> one thing the fayeds' income did mean was that pam could be a full-time mom. something she always dreamed of. >> she wanted to be able to sta