 All right. Ready to go? Ready to go? It's already open. My name is Annie Loupier and I'm in the Air Force Reserves. I'm also the co-owner of a local crepe company in Colorado. You know, we are just kind of that last defense that these firefighters are working so hard on the ground to do everything they can and they're able to call us up and just have us help out at that very last bit where they really could use it. Coming into the reserve and finding out that masks was something that they did here, that was kind of my driving point to really understand my job, get good at it, get my hours in, put in the hard time and effort into getting to the point where I could be picked for it. What we do is one of those things where it is a skill set that's awesome to have and I love being trained in it but it is also something that you really don't want to be used because it means that there's a fire going on that's going to be threatening homes, lives, land, all of the above. So it's kind of that fine line of I love my job and I love being able to do something like this but I really don't want to have to do it. So tomorrow we are going to be open at the restaurant. So basically the starting process for the day is just getting everything in the bins and getting everything prepped to go. I was born in France and basically lived there up until I was about 12 years old. Growing up we'd go to the markets down city center every Saturday and every Saturday there was a booth and the guy would just make crepes and usually the Nutella ones that we'd always get. So when starting up a business Leah and I, my partner Leah, she has MS so she wanted to make sure that she was putting good food in her body. So we wanted to do a mix between okay we're doing the French crepes but we're making sure that it's either organic or local or as healthy as possible. At the beginning of the market it was a little bit slow as well so you have a lot of downtime and you're just hanging out and you're talking to these people getting to know them so they really are a second family. It's nice to come out here and almost feel like it's home. It is the absolute best of both worlds. I'm able to serve my country and be in the military but also have essentially a full-time career on the outside and pursue other dreams that I have.