 I can now very, very proudly say that I run a hike. I made it to the first summit of Mount Benson this summer, which is a whoo-hoo moment for me. I paddleboard. I'm a very, very healthy person. And I can say I'm an active family member to my family. I've now got five grandchildren. They keep me extremely busy. And I am so thankful for every single day. Last summer, I celebrated my sixth annual anniversary. Yeah, so I'm six years old. And since receiving this gift, as I say, I live life, I see my grandchildren grow, and echo what you say, be able to put into their lives every single moment is not a wasted moment. I often think of those precious lives that made mine possible. It's very, very sobering. I now often think about the courageous decision that families of the donors, my family donors had to make in time of great sorrow that gave me life. And I think that's the part that hurt, that I battled and wrestled with the most was that somebody had to die that I may live. I think of them with immense gratitude. I have a beautiful scar. And every time I see my scar, I thank these people. I thank God that I'm alive and I thank God for those families. And because of them, every day for me is a bonus day.