they're eating hamburgers. i said, get them up here. we don't order food away. they came right up laughing. i remember being surrounded and seeing everybody off to the balls and how pretty they looked and what fun they were having. i mean, they were tearing2 all over the white house, those children. >> what about your last day? >> last day, our children left town. the local, dora and her family and marvin and his. they did not want to be around for that. but it was very moving. and saying good-bye to the white house staff was difficult. we never dreamt we'd be back. and it was hard. but life goes on. we got on the plane with all our friends and family and flew back home. and the welcome here was unbelievable. we passed a pick-up truck on the highway where there were two people standing on the back with the sign that said, welcome home george and barbara. that brought huge tears on my part. but they've been great to us ever since. >> you've been here in this house 20 years now in houston. >> and when we moved in, we lived two doors down in a great friend's house