 So we're out here in America, Fort Utah, taking our load out to Orlando, Florida, and this is with the fleet of miracles. And I couldn't be more excited to go and deliver all the amazing things that are going to make Children's Hospital Week fantastic this year for their 40th anniversary. As a proud corporate partner of Children's Miracle Network Hospitals since 2019, Knight & Swift was honored to play a vital role in the 40th anniversary of Children's Hospital Week. I actually do IV treatments for patients with cancer. I do for colostomy bags, feeding tubes, a variety of everything. Days leading up to the event, we had five driving associates haul the event equipment from American Fork, Utah to Orlando, Florida. We ran into just a slight issue on the road. Our Knight's truck actually ended up getting a nail in its trailer tire, so we had to make a detour into our Vegas yard to get that replaced. So basically I have a condition which is called birth leukemia. They had me in NICU and PICU ever since I was basically six years old, but the main people that was there to support my mama and me was the Children's Miracle Network and I also still to this day go to my personal Children's Miracle Network Hospitals and do a little volunteering work in any possible way I can. We are in Texas so we have our cowboy hats on here. Howdy y'all. Day four. How's the journey been for you? You know it's been really good. Weather's been really good. We have run into quite a bit of heavy winds. So every mile that this truck runs, Knight Transportation will donate three cents to the pet therapy program. It's not going to help only Phoenix, Arizona. It's actually going to help nationally. Thank you to the exceptional efforts of our incredible driving associates and operations teams. All of the equipment was delivered punctually, ensuring a memorable and successful event. The CMN national champions, brave children whose lives were transformed by CMN hospitals, shared their inspiring stories of perseverance throughout the week. Informative sessions and networking opportunities allowed us to gain valuable insights and connect with hospitals, CMN staff and other corporate partners. Undoubtedly, the CMN champion panel sessions were a highlight where these remarkable children took the stage, answering questions and sharing their personal journeys. So Rosalinda, what was your favorite part of the killer drop-off? I'm going to say with these youths having you with us.