You know, I met the challenge with, you know, obviously a little bit of that worry of what how am I going to manage this because at a particular time, I was hosting in a home share situation and I was hosting medical students. So not only was I inviting, you know, guests in during COVID, in a situation where we really didn't know a lot about the virus, but on top of that, I was putting myself at extreme risk with the guests that I tended to attract, which were the medical students or travelling nurses. I decided at one point, once I decided or started thinking that I wanted to leave Texas, I thought, "you know what, maybe now is the time to go ahead and reinvent myself" and it's interesting in that because I was doing consultations for other Airbnb hosts. I pretty much applied the principles that I engaged with other hosts where I would stay. This is about reinventing yourself, we're in a time in our lives where we are completely, you know, floored by this virus, we have to change, you know, protocols, and whatnot. And I would always ask them, you know, how do you see yourself surviving this? What are you going to do to change, to adapt to the current climate? And so I asked myself those questions and realise, okay, in order to pack everything up and whatnot and have that goal of being out of Texas by September, I knew I had to start making some changes and decisions, where I wouldn't be able to host at that particular time. So I probably hosted my last medical intern, probably, I want to say it was June of 2020 and then that's when I decided, "okay, I'm going to now do some hard thinking and decide how I want to go moving forward and surviving the pandemic". That's when little by little, you know, I just started seeing various opportunities for myself to continue being a Airbnb host, but in a different state.