 It's fun to come back. It really is. You get a little electricity, a little juice out of it. We were really a very close group, a very close class. It's almost like we just saw each other yesterday, which was great. Besides my wedding and my four daughters' birth, this is probably the greatest weekend I could have, right? And I mean that. Being at the altar is a great honor. Holding the chalice next to Father was really a special moment. There's not only a feeling of spirit, but also of love. Yeah, we had a great time at the dinner dance last night. I think what made it fun was we had two classmates provide entertainment for us. And a bunch of us started singing back up to one of the guys playing guitar, you know, thinking that we may be any good, but we worked. And it was just like old timesakes and so on. It was a lot of fun. And they'll look at help, too. I think the graduation was wonderful. It was very moving. To see just the beautiful day and the turnout that was here, it was just giving goosebumps. Fifty years ago I was here and all the people who were with you and so very special. Walking down there, people are cheering you. It's so wonderful to be at this age and have this honor in a way to us. It was a first-rate operation from the time we got here. It proves the fact that I went to a first-rate college at university. We just came here and reconnected and realized what Fairfield meant to us when we were here. Great to come back to the campus and see what's transformed and it feels like home. It feels like home. I loved this place. It made me a better man and a better father and a better husband.