you could've gone to pikeville or someplace out there. tell us about that process. >> i fell in love with louisville when i'm so lost it and at the opportunity to come and spend some summers here. i always tell folks about louisville to what a love is big enough to have everything you need and small enough to actually use it. [laughing] it's true, , you could get a set at a coffee shop or at a nice restaurant. you can go in. for me i had gone and i had lived in cities and i think they're so much value in cities, and one of the things i'm really interested in this whole idea of the rural urban divide because i think people are people and we all have more in common that we have that divides us. i love living in cities because i loved the unique and interesting things that happen. kentucky was always home. it always felt like home. i fell in love with louisville and i thought this was a place i could land and make a difference, and so i moved here in started doing the work that i was doing, and met my husband, and my husband, his first quest