 My year in Bale has been especially special because of the community that I've developed here. Building the relationships that I have, working alongside some very world-class surgeons and getting to know the community on a very personal level has made this experience more than just an academic year. I think the biggest thing that I'll take away is really how I look at a patient and how I look at a patient problem. The complexity here really trains you to think in ways that are much more detail-oriented and take into account multiple moving parts and layers to a patient's problem. You graduate here feeling like you're graduating with partners. People that you can refer back to have become an extension of that family where we are able to continue sharing thoughts, ideas, case complexity as we leave here. Yeah, the ski day was great. I mean, having everybody up there on the mountain, this is not just an individual fellowship and it's very much a family-style place where you're learning but also getting to know each other on a very deep level. This year definitely feels like the cherry on top. When you work very hard and on a very linear path, it's hard to look at the finish line but I think my year here has been graduation present for the last eight years of training. It just feels like everything came together and has given me all the tools to go forward to continue learning and continue pushing myself in a way that I think other years of training have not done that. I will definitely be running back to Vail every year I can. I would say stay humble, number one, and soak it all up because you do need to be a sponge here. And I would say also do it all. You won't be able to but try because there's a lot to do here.