 To even be, you know, mentioned in the same breath as Walter Payton for doing the things in the community, being the man that he was, pretty special feeling. Clark and Kevin. Just a quick note to say thank you for a Christmas experience that five refugee families would never forget. Monday night's celebration in the stadium brought magical joy to both moms and kids. It was the first time the moms had been able to shop for gifts for their children. Santa was on target to bring gifts that were dreams and wishes that our little ones never thought would come true. The Barbie Dream House was only a dream before Monday and a brand new shiny bike was an empty wish until the celebration. Letting the kids be on the field brought home how special these kids are to the Titans. It was a Titans party and it was worthy of an invite, pretty special. As if Monday wasn't enough, you guys are providing Christmas through the extra toys through a lot of kids on December 19th. Santa will knock on the door of every child at the refugee apartment complex and pull toys from his bag for them. So you guys will continue to spread Christmas joy to those that would have little celebration. Most of our kids have never had a brand new toy. Thank you for making Christmas so very happy for a community that has had little joy this year. The families have recently arrived the U.S. at the fleeing war in persecution. COVID kept many from getting started, living the American dream and even took a few lives. But for this holiday season, you guys have given the wonder of Christmas through gifts fit for the king. I am truly grateful and my families are too. Joy and peace. Down the path. It makes it all feel worth it. Those are the type of letters that you kind of want to get to let you know that the things that you're doing is making a real impact on the community, but that letter was pretty special.