(tanya clarke) you're very welcome. - yeah. hank you, tanya. - what is it like to have mallory around? - it's really good. she's easy to have in the house. she's good with the kids. i think we are so privileged to be able to stay in our home and have a teacher come to us. - the first time i came, i was scared about the family, because i didn't have a clue who they were. i had never been on a farm before. basically, they gave me the keys to a pickup truck, showed me on a tourist map: "this is lorenzo." and i just looked at them at school and i said: "what if i get lost?" and they just laughed at me and said: "you can't get lost. there's only one turn." i was terrified. (john fowler) when i first came to the falklands, on the farms, the lights would go out at half past 8 pm or 9 o'clock. now, all the houses outside of stanley will have 24-hour power. still, they don't get the degree of services that we get here, so they have to be a very much more self-reliant community. (sophie fouron) i didn't think i was going to feed a little