 Now, before we get into everything, Harper, I wanted to share my story before she was born. Now, my husband and I, we have four beautiful girls. Our youngest is five years old, so our lives were getting pretty easy. But we always kind of felt someone was missing. Now, my family and my husband's family thought that we were all done having kids. So, their reaction was pretty fun when we told them that we were having another one. Kristen, look at me now! Now, we had four girls, so we were pretty excited to see what would happen with this fifth one. And lo and behold, another girl. Now don't get me wrong, I have five sisters. I can do girls. I was nervous to have a boy, so we were thrilled that it was a girl. Now, I would mention my pregnancy every now and again, so you guys could kind of follow along the journey. But on February 7th, my husband and I, we woke up at 4.20 in the morning because we needed to be to the hospital at 5. Now, a few days before that, I was having crazy contractions. So when I got to the hospital, I was actually at a 5. That being said, once they got the epidural in, our sweet little girl came rather quickly. Now, because of the rules of the hospital, our girls actually weren't allowed to come into the hospital room. But thankfully, it was ground level, and so they got to see her through the window, which is actually one of my favorite memories. So we left the hospital about 24 hours later and brought her home to the sisters. Did she sound the handle? Did I do? Oh my god. She doesn't like me very much. Now, all the neighbors knew she was coming soon. So we have some fun Christmas lights on our house that you can change the colors. And so we told them all, just watch for the flashing pink lights. And that's when you'll know that she's here. Now, the next few days were pretty crazy. We actually went back into the emergency room with some blood clots. Then my 12-year-old traveled down to Southern Utah for her soccer tournament and broke her arm there. So it was a very busy week after Harper was born. But since then, we've settled in and we have absolutely loved having her be a part of our family. And I only have to remind Sarah a few times a day that Harper is not a doll, so we must not treat her like one. Thank you so much for joining me. All right, everyone. Thank you so much for joining me. I'll see you next week. Bye.