Joyce Roberts: We're all having a good time, it just takes us away from that depression and the despair that we feel that you know, it's never going to be the same again. Tonight they're putting on a dance for everybody. Andy Bassich: We're starting to get back to normal, that we're kinda finally having a little bit of time to do some of the things we normally would be doing. We rely on fish very heavily here. And right now I'm cutting the heads in half because we feed heads and guts and things like that to our sled dogs. (Dogs barking) Mary West: Well, a lot of the business that we deal with down at the Eagle Mall as we call it, is the Holland America, that's the majority of it. And they were about three weeks late getting started, so we pretty much lost all of that business. But after seeing the boat where it was after the flood we didn't expect that they'd be running this year. Then there's a whole lot of extra people here in town, you know with different volunteers, and the disaster relief workers. Things are getting back to yeah, the new normal I guess that we're going to have. Yeah, yeah I think it's always going to be different you know we'll probably mark time from now on as before the flood and after the flood. Andy Bassich: As far as Kate and I go, you know we think it's important, community's really important to us. That's why we're up here trying to help people get back on their feet.