:32:02
	My daughter is entering a prize steer.
:32:06
	How old?
:32:08
	A year and a half.
:32:10
	No, I meant the kids.
:32:14
	Michael is 17.
And Carolyn is 16.
:32:18
	That's nice, having kids.
:32:23
	They're not kids anymore.
:32:28
	Things change.
:32:31
	They always do.
:32:33
	One of the laws of nature.
:32:36
	Most people are afraid of change,
but if you look at it...
:32:39
	...as something you can count on,
then it can be a comfort.
:32:45
	There's not many things
you can really count on.
:32:48
	I guess.
:32:50
	I'm one of those people
it frightens, I think.
:32:56
	I doubt that.
:32:58
	Why do you say that?
:33:00
	From Italy to Iowa,
that's a big change.
:33:06
	But Richard was in the Army there.
:33:09
	I met him
when I was living in Naples.
:33:12
	I didn't know anything about Iowa.
:33:15
	I just cared that it was America...
:33:19
	...and, of course,
being with Richard.
:33:23
	What's he like?
:33:26
	He's very clean.
:33:28
	Clean?
:33:31
	No. I mean....
:33:33
	He's other things too.
:33:37
	He's a very hard worker...
:33:39
	...very caring...
:33:40
	...honest.
:33:43
	He's gentle.
:33:44
	He's a good father.
:33:46
	And clean.
:33:50
	Clean.
:33:58
	And you like living here in Iowa,
I guess?