 So this year in Vail and here at the Stem and Clinic has been an incredible journey. What it means to me professionally and personally tend to overlap but I would say professionally it's really giving me a chance to maximize my career potential and really give me a huge diving board launching point into my professional career. The hands-on learning, the labs, the ORs, the clinics, the research, it just goes on and on and on. I came in here saying I want to learn how to write a grant. I've never written a grant. What a better place. Applied to seven different grants and we actually got one. I feel like you can only do that here with these resources. The mentorship here has been phenomenal. With Dr. Gleiss as a female in orthopedics, how do I have an awesome career? How do I make my dream career come true like she did? Another huge mentor for me has been Dr. Philpon. A lot of just talking back and forth and picking his brain and him being so open and so willing to just pour into me and my career and my understanding of everything. The lifestyle in Colorado has been phenomenal. The mountains have really found a new spot in my heart and being amongst them every day, how much life there is and how much growth and change of the seasons. Some really good advice that I would give my younger self. You're going to get a lot of nose in life and you're going to get a lot of oh I don't think you can do that. All those nose are a way to help cut you into the perfect diamond if you want to be. I cannot thank my husband enough. He is this is really where I'm going to cry. He has given up his career for me as the fire chief. He followed his dream from the beginning and that was inspirational to me and it helped me know that you know when you have your mindset on a goal and you put your heart into something you can get anywhere you want to go. So I definitely encourage if you have a passion follow your passion.