 So today we are working with the Sprye Science Club where we work with youth from around the local high schoolers and they come into the lab to work on various bio-mechanical experiments with us. And so today we had them using tools and supplies from our surgical skills lab to repair a comminuted fracture that we made in some model femurs that we had in the lab for them. Their job was to do some background research before experiment day and then come into the lab and take the supplies that we gave them and then repair the femurs. Almost like an iron chef fashion but with proximal hip fracture fixation devices so it was super cool to see them really kind of be put under that pressure to think critically in a short amount of time. Thirty minutes start. And then we then took their repaired femurs and put them on our instrument and smashed them to see who's was the strongest. The mentors were walking through different ways they can think and the fact that they can come in here and get hands on you know is amazing and it truly is joyful for me and I'm sure they're having a blast doing it as well. And I think down the road they're going to kind of look back at opportunities like this and say wow that was a special place. When I was their age I didn't really get opportunities like this. I can only imagine where they'll end up you know when they're my age. It's a lot of fun especially when you hear back from kids after they've left here and they tell you how much fun they had how great this experience was for them and it really kind of helps propel them towards that next step in their life. So being able to just even be a small part of that is it's really cool and you really see the lasting impact that it makes on these kids.