 Joseph, what are you doing today? YouTube, I'm going to school today. Going to school? I just woke up, so I'm kind of on target. Joseph's first day of school, oh man, oh man, oh man. First day of school, Joseph is so excited. He is, remember, he's inquisitive. That's the six-year-old Joseph, he's inquisitive. He cannot wait to get into that classroom and meet his new friends and play recess, and he just, he's so excited. I have struggled the last couple of days, but I've come to the decision that I'm going to leave you guys here. I love you guys, I love you guys, and I want to bring you on the journey of this life, but sometimes I've got to leave the camera and just soak up the moment completely without hitting record, hitting stop. I love you guys, but this is a moment in our life that it's just, it's just a big deal. It's our, you know, I'll probably film Seth going to his first day of school for you guys, but for Joseph, I just want to leave the camera, just soak it up, just soak it up. It's just such a big moment. It's a big moment. So, too much, too, too much. So hard on a 14er. You enjoyed that time lapse. What I remembered to grab the camera. Excuse me. It was an honor to share the mountains with you guys today. Water run. That was hard. A monkey on my back that weighed a lot, the most I've ever used for a weighted vest, but made it through, and I feel good. The plantar fasciitis is painful, but you can still run on it. You just got to be on the ball with massaging, taking care of it. You know the drill. But folks, it was providential that I did not bring my camera to the drop-off for Joseph's first day of kindergarten because he was having such a great time and was, when the bell rang or when the whistle blew, he sprinted from the playground to the school and he, you know, he got a little tripped up. He was running next to a buddy and he fell and he hit his chin and hit his, right around his eye and I didn't have my camera with me and I was, you know, 15 feet away from him and I was on him like two seconds later, able to pick him up, give him a hug, tell him it's going to be okay. This is a badge of honor, you know, a little scar on the first day of kindergarten. Like it's a badge of honor. You're a tough kid. It's going to be, you're going to be fine. So it was providential. I didn't bring the camera with me today for the drop-off and just know that he's excited. He's excited. He's just, he was like honed in on his teacher when they were lined up before going into the building when we said goodbye. So anyway, all's well and we love you guys. Thanks for coming back. Love you guys. Seek beauty. Work hard. Love each other. See ya.