 For me personally here in Vail, it's been a big year. I mean, welcoming our first child into the world. That was huge. It's been an experience. He's actually four months old today. So that's been something I'll never forget. He's our mountain baby. The tennings have been awesome. My co-fellows have been great and everyone's been very supportive. All the teams are different in their own rights. They all have their own flavor, but they all do an exceptional job and they're cohesive. Lack of extension fills unstable. So as far as mentorship, I know that I'll be able to rely on the attendings for cases in my own practice and balancing questions off them. They've always had good advice and not just surgical advice or clinical advice, but life advice. As far as experiencing Vail, I mean, if you like outdoors, there's nothing better. Hiking as many 14 years as I could, skiing, enjoying just the beautiful scenery. It's been spectacular and I think that you have to have balance when you're here. Obviously, you're going to work very, very hard clinically and to get research projects done, but you got to get out there too. There's a lot of the great things to take from this place, not only the great training, but just team dynamics. So I think that what I'll take away is excellent surgical clinical training, getting some great projects done and then just being a better team player. My advice for the incoming class is to take advantage of every opportunity. This is a great place to get meaningful research done. Learn as much as you can and then also enjoy Colorado. It's an experience that you won't forget.