Passy was very much used to a rural scene because she was born and raised in rural Nebraska. So, she started, she got some students and so she molded into the music community there, she’s still very active in the state and local Music Teachers Association and Teachers Association. So, everybody molded into it. Now, it was a bit of a culture shock for us obviously. When you come from and we love food, we love a lot of things that weren’t typical of Oklahoma. We found that when you move from St. Louis that had tremendous restaurants, Oklahoma struggles with that. Now, it’s different today but in 1985, it was a whole different culture. Also the primary economy base for Oklahoma is petroleum, oil and gas.