The governor hasn't been seen publicly since before the election was called.

Scott Walker narrowly lost the election last week to State Superintendent Tony Evers by little more than 1 percent of the vote.

Wisconsin's First Lady Tonette Walker was in Kimberly on Monday, where we asked her about what's next for her husband, who's been in elected office since 1993.

"The Walkers are going to be fine," she said. "You're going to hear from us soon. We're just figuring it all out just like anyone who has to make a big move or big change. Do you want to know exactly where he is? His father died 30 days ago, and he has not had much time to spend with his mother."

Not long after our interview, Scott Walker tweeted a message out on his personal Twitter account, saying, "Plenty to do to move my mother into her new place. Glad I'm able to help along with my brother and the rest of our families."

For the past several days, Walker has tweeted photos of things he's finding at his parents' house, including his father's stationery labeled "From the desk of Scott's father"; a 1982 Green Bay Packers yearbook; and a newspaper column written by his father titled "Life's Changing Patterns," which Walker captioned "He is still ministering to us from Heaven!"

Mrs. Walker went on to say that they still don't know what's next, but they will stay in Wisconsin.