 Can you believe it? Do you remember what it looked like just a minute to all of your hard work, your commitment to this community, and your commitment to the children of this community? Volunteers here, I think bringing the community together, building coalitions for the betterment of the community is what makes sense. This is a beautiful Saturday and you see folks all around you working to build this playground in one day. What's going on is a number of folks, young and old people from throughout San Antonio are here building a wonderful playground for the Eastside community, which will be complemented by wonderful new mixed income quality housing units right across from the park. I think it's so important every neighborhood needs to have a dedicated place, a place where families can come out, take their children, play on the swings. I think it's hard, it's what makes a neighborhood complete, to have a dedicated recreational place where kids can be kids and parents can remember what it was to be. We're a practicing physician here in the city of San Antonio and as a pediatrician this is very meaningful because I firmly believe that health and wellness is very important, especially getting kids to move and become active. A playground like this is really going to improve the overall health and wellness of the children in this community. This isn't very good, we're helping the kids of San Antonio so they can play, they can stay active and hopefully they have a healthy life. I think it's great, it's great to be out here and mingle with everybody, help everybody work together to make a community a lot better place for the young children here in San Antonio. This morning we were fortunate enough to have volunteers from Blue Cross Blue Shield, Valero and United Way. Team of folks started with pieces of plywood and we nailed it all together to have some chalkboard paint on here and then we had volunteers put their hand prints on the very back. Well we actually could have an instructor come out, kids can sit here on the benches and enjoy a lesson before getting on the playground. I had a great time, my first time ever building a playground. I used to be a teacher so this part was exciting for me and then I had an opportunity to garden. During the building process we had a design day where we brought children into the community center here. Children drew their green playground and we got ideas from those drawings to design the playground that you're seeing being built here today. And the way that this connects to everything else that is occurring is you know the focus on improving schools, the focus on improving housing, the focus on improving neighborhoods doesn't happen alone. It requires commitment and work and effort from a lot of different folks. So in many ways I think what's taking place today represents in a smaller level what is taking place across the east side different folks coming together to build a better neighborhood, to create better schools and really to lay the foundation for a better future for the folks on the east side but also for families that are looking to move into the east side. It's taller than me. They said it was 10,000 pounds, 10,000 pounds. Kids need to play, that's what it's built for. They gotta get involved, get them in the playground, keep them occupied and continue this type of effort with other negroes. There are some wonderful places and this new park will be among those new wonderful places on the east side. So I invite people to come out and rediscover the east side. Thank you so much.