 Hey, hold on, hold on. Molly, Molly, Molly, Molly, really. Front and center. There's that way. Aw. Finn's just lying down here. Yes, surprisingly, mine are both asleep right now, which is so weird, usually. Just rifting everything. Aw, Molly, Molly. Such a cutie pie. All right. How are you guys doing today? Good. Good, good. Great. It's Monday, time to get the week rolling. Monday. Yeah. Yeah, just finished making some charts for the next WikiTree challenge for you. I went and so. Oh, cool. Like, side note, just they gave us seven really great starting individuals for the Central Georgia WikiTree challenge starts Thursday. They just all sound really interesting. And I added a few people to each of their trees. And there should be a lot for people to research. So I'm excited. So if you have any interest, sign up. Help us this week. Cool. Sounds like fine. Molly, she's going to research. She's there. I mean, yeah, my internet went chaotic for a second. Did you freeze? And we didn't we didn't notice. We just thought you were being really, like, quiet. And I'm back. So we're counting down to WikiTree Day. And if you don't know, we did just do a WikiTree tours episode. And I'll put the link for that into the chat all about WikiTree Day. And if you have any questions you might have. So I think we covered everything. During that, but if you do have questions, you know, you can always reach out, leave a comment on this video or on that one. And we'll see them and get back to you. And we have a winner from yesterday's post. Here we go. Look at all those names. Congratulations, Simon. That's all. To claim your prize, just email the forestel right up there or over there. It's so good to take care of. And today's question or request to hear back from you all is, do you have a favorite photo of an ancestor? I know there are so many. We just had this as question of the week, I think about a week or so ago. And there are so many great pictures out there. So you all have shared pictures and the 12 photos throughout the year. So please share them or just respond. Or even if you don't have a favorite photo, just say, you don't have one. And that still feels pretty good. You're like Stephen said, that's a perfect thing. I feel the same way, Stephen, totally. Well, it looks like Tree Climber says she's really happy about the symposium topics. Yeah, so I saw that. They're great. Yeah, if you want to post one, there'll be a post out on Facebook and Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter, Mastodon, if you're on any of those. You can also remix this video and add it to it, however you like to do it. Or you can just maybe share the link in a comment to this video to where that photo is, maybe on WikiTree. So multiple ways you could respond to this post. All right. That seems like it'll be a fun one. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, Patricia, hi, Patricia. Hi, Patricia. Oh, how do I tell y'all I'm going to be there? Is that to the WikiTree Day and symposium that you'll be there? There's a registration. Let me get you that link. It's also in the description of this video. But here it is in the chat for you to register for WikiTree Day. I was saying in the video that you guys might have missed, we have almost 1,500 people registered so far. No way. That's exciting. I think that's more than last year, is it? Yeah, I think so. I just double-checked. That's awesome. So exciting. And, Aoe, you mentioned that a third of that is not WikiTree members. So if people just come in to hang out with us and learn about WikiTree. Right. But they might become WikiTree members after they see how amazing the weekend is. I think so. Oh, yes, Shelly, you can respond to this post after it's over and it counts. That's correct. Anywhere that WikiTree is on social media. All right. Well, I think that's everything we have to cover. Yeah. Cool. We answer all the questions. Thank you all for joining me. It was great to have a full house today. Yeah. Countdown party times. Okay, see you tomorrow. Okay. Bye.