 and mama in her kerchief and I in my cap had just settled down for a long winter's nap. When out on the lawn there arose such a clatter, I sprang from the bed to see what was the matter. And the moon on the breast of the new fallen snow gave the luster of midday to objects below. Come on, get up here, sit in my lap. Mary and I have, I'm going to promote him. I'm going to make him a congressman. All right. And look, I'm going to thank all the staff here. It's special, special what you do. And mom and I, Jill and I spent time in the same like you parents did with our children and other circumstances. But you know, that's the old expression of life there's hope. Hopefully you're all going to be here. Hopefully you kids are going to come back when you're out of the hospital and hang out with other kids that you may notice like, right? Every single year there's more and more curious people. Every single solitary year. So as my father would say, keep the faith. We're going to beat all this. I promise you. I promise you.