 Good morning afternoon evening. Good morning. Midday, mid-afternoon. Mid, the middle of the night. Benjamin's here. It's the middle of the night. Is he here? I haven't seen him yet, but we have Hillary. It's afternoon for her. And then for Kay and Thomas and my mom, Tommy, Chris, Kay, Jonathan, Betsy and then, yeah, anybody else? Yep. Everybody's saying happy birthday to me. Thank you guys. Thank you. We have a special guest who stopped by to see special happy birthday to the birthday girl. Is everybody ready for this? Uh-huh. Yeah, he's sure. Yeah. I don't know. Here we go. Birthday to you. Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday, Madam Presidents. Happy birthday to you and many more. I guess it's a, I'm a president now. And Sarah, we have a cupcake and wait, wait, wait, wait. A balloon. Oh, it didn't transfer over. If it floated, it's probably up on your ceiling. Well, thank you guys. Thank you. It is. Birthday. And thank you, Alia and everybody who cake. Oh, look, there's cake. I would eat this on screen, but probably very messy and I won't. I won't do that to you guys. Other people were chiming in. We had June. Hello, June and Dallas. Oh, Dallas, didn't he, isn't he, he just came into the, for the wiki true challenge discord. I remember his name. Am I remembering that correctly, Mindy? Yes. Yes, you are. And Karen Lowe. Thank you. Did I miss anybody in Alice? No, no, you can, you can see us, but we can't see you. We can see our chat. Unfortunately, you can absolutely see us. Yeah. Yeah, unfortunately. Why do I always move my chair instead of the camera so that I'm centered? I don't know. I try the camera. I'm always scared it's going to fall. Yeah, but I guess how is everybody doing? You know, everybody's doing well. Everybody got their coffee this morning. Okay, well, I guess we can, your gift for me is in the mail. Other than the fact that my friend Marilyn showed up to sing for you. Oh, it's in the mail. It's in the mail. Do you even have my dress? No. Okay, now we have a question of the week. Boy, do we have a question of the week? Oh, I'm sorry, Dallas. Dallas is a girl. I'm sorry, Dallas. I'm sorry. You know, Sarah, Sarah normally can tell the difference, but since she can't see people, it's not as easy to tell when you're just showing up as a text form. I just seek that people. Yeah, like we could see that Karen is possibly a girl. Possibly. Her picture is so tiny. Happy, happy birthday, Sarah, and welcome to the question of the week portion of the morning. Let me get my screen shared and go back. I think it was a good question of the week. It was a good question of the week. It was tons of them. I'm going back. What is the question anyway? The question is, if you had an epitaph, what would you say if you could write it yourself on your tombstone? There were some great answers. There were some great answers. I have a tombstone in our family that was put up many, many years after the people passed, and it lists all of their children, their wives, and their dates of death and birth, which is a genealogist's dream. And all the information is correct. I checked it. But some people left some interesting things. So let's see. In a moment, in a twinking of an eye at the last trump for the trumpet shall sound and the dead shall be raised incorruptible and we shall be changed. That is from Handel's Messiah. I told you I was sick from James Brooks. A lot of people said that. Yeah. A lot of people said, see you later. Here lies Brian, who is very loved and a loving family member. That was just so sweet. He didn't go for the funny part. And he lived happily ever after to the end of his days. That's from Kathy Forbes. I'm not going to try and say it because it's Latin, but it says that if you can read this, you are too educated. Kind of funny. Devoted mother. On the back of my husband's headstone, my mother is also buried in Fort Gibson. So she's going to have just the same old birthday, death date. So she's already decided Alexis has what she's going to have. Devoted mother, which is good. I could write, I'm not going to say that out loud. This is a little Arlington. That's from Alexis again. She was born in one country, grew up, got married and died in another country. Otherwise, she was quite boring. That's funny. I was hoping for a pyramid. Life is borrowed for a time for a single person. I'm at the end of a long line of ancestors. May I also be the beginning for one twice as long. Peter Lawrence. That was very, very nice. Spender day is doing weird things with strange people and loved every minute of it. I like that one. Yeah. I'm just a traveler on this earth, Steve Harris. Somebody just put up a cool picture of a cool tombstone. They saw when they were out looking for Norman Rockwell's tombstone. Edie King says he ate well. Slain by A-O-N for making the silly post. That's from Chris Fariello. But the best one I think is never jumbled chainsaws over a shark tank. I'm not here. This is an actual tombstone people from Carol Willie. Willie Owen from Christina Corbillani. I'm not here. Have a good day. Where are you? You're not there. I was a descendant. Now I'm an ancestor. My body lies, but still I roam. That's from Shelley Burmeister or Burmeister. Mama always told me not to look into the sun. But mama, that's where the fun is from Bruce Springsteen. He's gone to be with the Lord, Tommy Buck. Is she going to put this on? Sandra Vine says my profile pretty well says it all. Somebody run look at her profile real quick and see what it says. My profile says I do have a note on my profile that if I were to pass away, I give my wiki tree profile to people and that I'm going to roam the wiki tree servers as a ghost for the rest of its time. Weep not for me when I'm gone. Weep for yourselves who have to live in a world of suffering. Andrew Simpler or Simpierre. My tombstone was supposed to be a pyramid. Somebody actually posted that. On the same person? No. Yeah. And then somebody said, life's a bee and then you die. I've always heard life's a bee and then you never mind. Here lies Pam, beloved wife, mother, and she tried to be good. Pam, we believe that you're good. That's Pam, young, young. I told my husband and my daughter I wanted, she really was always right. That's funny. That's a conversation we have in our family all the time. Who's right? Who's wrong? Because we just, you know, it's kind of stupid to fight over who's right or wrong because those people are always right. It would be funny if then her tombstone was to the right of him. Yes. Yes. The things on which way you look at it. If you look at it. Yeah, but you're facing to it now. But she could say I'm always left on the back. The coffee pot is empty now. I'm trying to get more French or something. Here lies Ed. He's dead. I've heard that one. What went wrong? I told, yeah, I told you I was ill. He was trying to get organized. She kept promise. Gone home to Jesus or she did what she could. Apologies to carry nation. Somebody knows the meaning behind that one. That'd be great. Try genealogy. You can't get fired and you can't quit. That's because you're always working on your genealogy. Mine's been written actually. This is from Alice Thompson. Mine's been written and it mentions my parents, my military history, and the contributions I made. Is it going to say 50,000 contributions to Wigitry? She was really loved by husband, family, and friends. That's very sweet, Alice. I am now officially extremely late from Norman Ryan. Nice meeting you here and welcome when we meet again there. Okay. Why? From Thomas Wickenden. Alice and she contributes many years volunteering to help loved by family and friends. How sweet. She claimed to be outspoken but she rarely was. Susan Starcella. I'll be back. I'll be back. Susan, you have to say it like... You have to be the voice. I'll be back. Far from the Beatles. In the end, love you take is equal to the love you make. Marietta Oliver. A decent plot at last. I like that. Everyone. Mine will have no dates and say Silva. 1055, see my Wigitry profile. There you go. You have to ask. You have to ask that your Wigitry profile, all your biography information stay intact. Otherwise it doesn't, does it? Yeah, they have to say put up the little memoriam thing and... Yeah. I want my profile to stay exactly as it is. Forever. Find a grave number. What's that? Karen Lose put her find a grave. She would list her find a grave number. Yeah, that's funny. Put it aside. It's correct. The question is, will you make your find a grave profile before you die? So you already know you're finding a grave profile. That's interesting. That's an interesting one. You already know your plot. You're in your death bed and you create your own find a grave profile. Yeah, I think I'm just going to get my, since I live in Canada and I was born in South Carolina and I lived in Chapel Hill, North Carolina and I have very strong ties to all three of these places. I'm going to get be cremated and I'm going to plant myself under a sapling in a national forest near each one of those sites. That's cool. And that way I will live again. As if we need me to live again. So Karen Lowe was just listing the find a grave ID for the person that Jonathan was talking about earlier. She wasn't saying that she was going to put her find a grave ID for her tombstone. No, but for anybody, yeah, apparently there's some not PG reading on the poem on John McCaffrey's epithet in Montreal. But Jonathan, Jonathan Boye. Mm hmm. Hey, and that's the question. Everybody's breaking the, the find a grave site trying to find that epithet. Mm hmm. It's broken. Yes. Okay. Well, that was the question of the week. That was. Do you guys know what you'll write on yours? Oh, and that is the standard. Oh, I really have no idea. I'm going to, I'm going to be, my epithet is going to be trees and near Ottawa, near Greenville, South Carolina and near Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Yeah, maybe if I have enough money, I just put my whole family tree on my. Those are cool. Like the ones that are lasered on there. My mom said mine would be finally. Oh, Joe. Mom. Montreal. I'm still trying to find it. So, so Louis asks about, oops. Mags wants her profile left as she wrote it. Any conflicts there? No. We, you, because you can on your, on your wiki tree profile, you can actually put like a little blurb, what you want to happen to your. Let me pull it up in your untimely demise. I think that's the wording that is used. Yes. Oh, you've read, you've read mine. Here it is. Here we go. Also, if usually people will send us, if they know somebody has passed away to the wiki tree team and we have measures in place to make sure it all stays as is. Yeah. In the event of my untimely demise, I want to be sure that none of my work is lost and that nothing needs to be deleted while I fully intend to be around to manage all my profiles for the next 50 years or so. In the event of my son death, I hereby give permission for all of my private profiles to be transferred to any of my family members or to any other wiki wonderful wiki careers who have collaborated with me. My own personal profile will be left to a one and Julie to tend and I plan to haunt the wiki tree servers once my body has left its Berkeley bounds bonds. Lewis, what have I ever done? What have I ever done to you, my friend? Oh, yes. Oh, there's a good one. Here lies a lover of blueberry pie and berries full of it. There's both the family members. That's funny. That's a good one. Okay, so I guess we can do our profiles of the week. Our next segment in, hold on, let me, I'm on the wrong. Hold on. Hold on one moment. So this week, we featured because it was National Wildlife Day. I'm waving at Mindy's mug. She has all of wiki tree on her mug. Yes. So, because it was World Wildlife Day, there we go. So we featured Steve Irwin was our main one and then we had a whole bunch of other ones. Let's go, let's go through them. So we all know, we probably all know Steve Irwin, the crocodile hunter. He came to his untimely demise in 2006. I can't believe it's been that long already since he's passed away. But he was a, he's loved, he loved wildlife since he was small. He caught his first venomous snake when he was six years old. Kind of crazy. And that's Steve Irwin. He met his wife. His wife is from the States because he did a whole bunch of stuff all over the place. I won't mention her name. I mean, it's in the profile since she's still living, but yeah. Now, and then now his family keeps his legacy on, which is also amazing. That is, so that's Steve Irwin, our crocodile hunter. Then we have our next one. Jean Audubon, John Audubon, or John Audubon, John James Audubon. Probably another one most people are familiar with. He painted, not painted. He did the, they're not, they're like prints of lots of different birds. He documented all of them. And fun fact, sometimes he would kill the birds to then document them and paint them or sketch them. He was an interesting guy, but his artwork is beautiful. And he was born in what is now Haiti, Saint Domingue. Next on the list is Diana Fosse. She liked the gorillas. She did extensive studies on gorilla groups, period of 18 years. And she passed away in Rwanda in 1985. What did it say about, I guess, because they're not really sure. She went to the forest in National Park. She didn't come back. I guess they found her body, but I guess they weren't 100% sure. Which day? She died, so. They do not know who killed her. She was murdered. Ooh, someone has to go on a, this feels like an episode of Unsolved Mysteries on Netflix. Next on our list is, I am sharing my screen, correct? No, you're not. God darn it, guys, you have to tell me. Now I'm upset. Let me go back. So we have our wildlife experts page. Steve Irwin's page. And then I guess you guys can see Audubon's paintings. Things when I was showing it. That's really cool. I know a lot about him because we did an exhibit on his stuff when I was working at a museum. So. And then we're currently at Jaques Consta... I don't know if I'm going to... Jaques? Const... How would you say that? Anybody want to... Jaques Cousteau. Thank you. Jaques Cousteau. And he was from France, obviously. Naval officer, conservationist, photographer. Studied the sea in all forms of life in the water. And another one who we don't have a for sure date on. He died of a heart attack. Why? So we have a date, but we have it as an about date. I guess we'll have to look into that. Yep. Here. He invented the aqua lung. Invention of the aqua lung was family. Led to the invention of the aqua lung. Super cool. You didn't grow up watching Jaques Cousteau's... What was the name of his TV shows? Is it in his... I don't... I don't think it's here. You know about the top of their head? Ready to go. He had a great TV show. That doesn't say it anywhere here. And if somebody knows it. So then we have Antoen van Hoof. Van Hoff? Van Hoof? He... Oh, the first part is in Dutch. So I can't read that. But he's... He became president of the burger zoo in Arnhem. And the zoo... Changed the zoo to a park where he had, you know, because the zoo is one thing, and then you have a park being another thing where it came more as a conservation effort. And they had... He had the animals in their natural habitat instead of cages. And it was the first safari park in Europe. Pretty cool. He passed away in 2004. Doesn't seem like we have his... I don't know if he married it all, but it's not there. Who's next? Sir... Sir Peter Scott. Great Scott. Great Scott. I didn't do Crikey first, the crocodile hunter. Crikey! I did in my head for you. Okay. Thank you. So we have Sir Peter Scott from England, son of the polar explorer Robert Scott, and Kathleen Bruce. He was in the Royal Navy during the Second World War. Second World War. And he was a noted ornithologist and conservationist and founder of the World Wide Fund for Nature. So he liked birds too, like Audubon. We have a couple more. We have Gerald Durell. He was born in India. He looked like the lemurs and the monkeys. He founded the Jersey Zoo in the Channel Islands. And he... Hold on. I had... That's Gerald Durell. I really like his photo with the lemurs, to be honest. And he was awarded the Order of the British Empire in 1982. So he did a lot. Who's next? Ernest Just. He was Just. Part of black history. So he was... He got his teaching degree when he was 16 years old. And his parents knew that the schools in the south, in the north, were better than the schools in the south, so they sent him to the north. And he graduated magna cum laude. And won numerous prizes in sociology, history, botany, and zoology. And he became the head of Howard University's zoology department. And he also has a children's book after him. And I think we have one more. Ian Player. Born in South Africa. A conservationist. And also the brother of famous golfer Gary Player. He spearheaded two key initiatives, Operation Rhino, that saved the few remaining white rhinos and the first wilderness areas to be zoned in South Africa and the African continent. So he's the rhino guy. And those are our wildlife experts. And sorry for being late and sharing my screen. So I guess they said the name of the show in the chat, I think. They did. That's incredible. And then he had a second one about... Was that his ship? The Jacques Cousteau's Odyssey was his ship. But I think he also may have had a little show about Underwater World called Odyssey as well. And his son carries on his great work of conservation and saving the sea and doing better things with his father's lung. He's been working on the rebreather, I believe, for divers now. So that's cool. Hilary says that she's been to the zoo several times. The fellow who did the suit versus... Yeah. Yeah, we had a lot of good profiles this week. So go check them out. And if you want to fix any of them up, because if you notice some of them didn't have a really well fleshed out biography, feel free. And that is our... There you go. Well, we got through those quick this morning. Yeah. Is anybody related to any of them? The closest I'm at is John James Audubon. Mike James. Yeah, it's not a direct line, though. I am actually directly related to Steve Irwin's wife. So... I think I'm most closely connected to Steve Irwin. So I think it's pretty cool. Somebody's helping you with the pronunciation of Van Hoof, which is actually Van Hoof. Oh, thank you. Rhymes was Loaf. Van Hoof. Thank you. Love to know how to pronounce things. And Gerald's Durell is actually Gerald from Hilary? I don't think... I think she just messed up. I think that was the zoo that she went to, Gerald Durell's... Oh, okay. Great, great, great. Okay, so now our photos of the week. Favorite, favorite time of the week. Let's go. So this week was Dress Up. Let's see how these people are dressed up. They look, they look cute. That's a nice picture. Mm-hmm. And we have got some long hair. Costume party. Oh, look, that's really cute. Like she's dressed up in like a suit. And these two have little stuffed animals. It was a civic club costume parties. Very interesting. They had a costume club. Dressed up smart. Hmm. How cute. Oh, that is really cute. Look at all them. Look, he's like dressed up as a queen of hearts or something. Yeah. And we've got some fairies and a drummer and... A fireman? Where do you see a fireman? Oh, there's a fireman. I see him. Oh, cute. How adorable. I love the farmer. Yeah. So it's a hot water bottle, second from the left. Who is... A hot water bottle? That's funny. Look at the person in the very back. Is that a hat or an umbrella? It looks like I think it's an umbrella. They're probably... Yeah. Maybe they... I don't know. It is an umbrella. I'm pretty sure it's an umbrella. That's cute. I like how they're all interacting with each other too. They probably can get them all to stand still at the same time. Dressed up for his graduation. Looks like he borrowed a lemur from that guy in the other picture. Oh. He threw it on his shoulder. Oh, my God. She has the rest of it. Where are you? Oh, no. How kind of fur do we think that is, though? I would be scared to say it's polar bear. Gosh. I don't want to... They're from Nebraska. I'd be curious, though. Jared, if you're watching, tell us. Where's Pip when we need him? Where's Pip? He's ironing his kilts. Maybe. Oh, this is cute. Jim and Vicki's wedding. They actually wore this to their wedding. Wow. This was in 1988. Fort Worth, Texas. Dick Whittington performance for the POWs. The song Short Shorts is in my head. Do you remember those short short songs from the commercials back in the day? That's cute. This is an oldie ballet? Maybe. Maybe ballet? She's dressed up. I don't think that's a costume, though. No. Imagine the work it took to get the hair to do that. Yeah. I can't... I probably wouldn't want to sit that long to get my hair done like that. But you wouldn't... Oh, I would. I would play with my hair. I'm happy. Can you imagine, though, you wouldn't want to move your head too fast? Oh, yeah. I don't know if it's still for that long. Oh, my theater debut. Betsy Koh, that's cute. How cute. Her wand is sending sparks off to the right of her there. Choir Halloween party. That's fun. That looks fun, yeah. See what... lots of interesting costumes there. Oh, my Thomas! Thomas is in the chat, isn't he? I thought I saw him in the chat. Thanks, Thomas, for sharing that. That is cool. It looked like the numbers. There were numbers on the people, too. You could go back and find out who everybody was. That's cool to do. You zoom in. The bottom left, I saw numbers on the people. I think they were wearing them. Yeah, I think... Well, maybe because they probably had a costume contest. Oh, yeah, cool. That's what I'm assuming. Thomas, can you enlighten us? Yes. You'd have more when we were looking at this one. They look very dressed up. They look like they're in some sort of sorority thing, you know? Well, what... Some kind of election. Yeah, they're in some sort of group. Alice Ernestine... Alice Ernestine... That's a name. Justine Charpentier. Wow. Apparently, she shared this photo. There we go. Grandmother Alice is the one seated. So it was... They might be actresses on a play for school or a charity event or the set of a young ladies competing for the election of the Rosary, which is usually in August. The City Hall granted one... Virtuous... Virtuous young lady with a prize honoring her quality. So kind of like a pageant. You can see that. Very cool, very cool. Oh, that's cute. That's nice. And that was it. That was it. Let's see if there was anything in the... Did Thomas say anything about that photo? If he's still watching? Oh, look at that one. In her Easter best. Cute. There's another one we didn't see. Dieter. Thanks, Dieter. He's a wonderful player and for our wiki tree challenge. Thomas Kernaline is telling us that, yeah, he doesn't know much about that picture from the Playhouse party, but that he did think that there was a contest going on for the best. That's what I'm assuming with all the number badges. Yeah. So I was thinking that... So prisoners of war, Nazi Germany, doing a show for them or... For each other. Mm-hmm. Family photo. We didn't see that one either. Oh, let's see if we see. This is my... Doesn't say anything about the photo. Great grandmother. Yeah. No comments. The graduation photo. Got this one. Honey, we're all trying to read the small print. Yeah. So they picked that one because they haven't seen hair done like that in other photos. Mm-hmm. The flowers are pretty and she looks so proper and poised. She's afraid to move. Uh-huh. Mm-hmm. She's like, we saw that one. We did see that one too. Well, we didn't see this one. This is the... Yeah. Mary Ann's mother, when she graduated from high school, she was a valedictorian of her class at age 15. Wow. Mary Ann is always good about posting pictures. Go ahead. Mm-hmm. Oh, here's Thomas writing more of it. 1912 Halloween party. Very cool. Very cool. Saw that one. Oh, man, look at her hair. Oh, my gosh. I'm jealous. Okay, and that was it. Those were all the photos, guys. I hope we enjoyed it. We did. We were looking at the photos. We used to grow the girl's hair out long like that and then we'd make a braid and cut it off and donate it to the Cancer Society to make wigs. My sister did that one. She donated her hair. Okay. And now, we can kind of... a weeketry challenge. We're currently working on Katherine Wilson. She is kind of more of a social genealogist, so you've made a really great resource of links on Facebook for everything genealogy related. But funny thing is, she just recently deleted herself off of all the social media. She said that on Wednesday. Yes. So, how's it going so far, Mindy? It's actually going awesome, even better than I had expected, but it never ceases to amaze me how well people do on this challenge. They just all jump in there and want to help. Yeah, we've already gotten so many brick walls broken, right? This week, a lot of bounty points. Yep, don't want to give away any secret, but yeah, those points have been climbing. And we actually had a lot before the weekend even started, so people really jumped in there on Wednesday night, Thursday, and got things going. Hillary says she's working on the burger line. A lot of people, they're working away. I know, I saw the Discord hop in a little bit earlier. Yeah, that's pretty much it. Yep, per week. Catherine, and if you want to, you are more than welcome to help. Maybe you can't really get points at this point, but you are able to register for April. Already, right? April registration is open? Yes, it is. We know who all of our April contestants are? Contestants. No, we don't have a lineup out yet. I don't think. Hold on. We've got a spoiler in the chat. Uh-oh. Who spoiled it? You're looking down a brick wall. Oh, that's just, that's vague. Don't spill any secrets, Kay. I mean, if people really wanted to, they could go onto WikiTree and look, but we won't say it on the chat. But yeah. So Wednesday, we will be... Oh, my coffee just... Just got done. And I lied. I lied. We do have the April names out now. For week 14, we have Tim Janssen. Week 15, we have Sherry Passi. Of course, we're taking off week 16 for the spring clean-a-thon. Woo-hoo. And then 17, we're having Connie Knox. Well, it looks like I need to make that graphic for April. Yeah, Sarah. You do an awesome job of those. Thank you. So yeah. So if you want to get on the WikiTree challenge, you're able to register for April. You can register for the whole month or just a specific week if you want to. But it's not anything set in stone. So, but you'll get the badge and you'll can get points and help us out. Very cool. Yeah, next week we will be... On Wednesday, we'll be starting Pat Richley Erickson, who is dear Myrtle. She's... I know she's excited for... Everybody's excited. I was in a chat with some people a week or so ago, and all of them were excited that they were getting their stuff done. Mm-hmm. Fun, fun, fun. Yeah, Catherine was thrilled when we had her on Wednesday. We have a lot of cool people yet to come. We actually have a... Well, we did have... I don't know if he's still in here. Louis, he's a future guest star. Louis Kessler. Yes. He wrote a brilliant blog post about the WikiTree challenge yesterday. He definitely checked that out. He has lots of great comments. What's the name of his blog, Sarah? I don't know the name of the blog off the top of my head, but probably if you Google Louis Kessler genealogy, you might... Because I think it's long because it has... Behold. Behold, there we go. Because that's his software that he... Right? Yeah, he has a couple of really cool little double triangulator. There's a couple of little apps that he's written that are really fun. So, yeah. There it says he's lurking. He lurks. And here is... I can't post it in the chat, can I? No. The link? No. I can't post nothing in the chat. Period. What were you going to do to show his... His blog. It's... Genealogy.com forward slash blog. And the title of the one you're looking for is No Genealogy Should Miss the Wiki Tree Challenge. Yeah, I'll show... Go share the... my screen again. There you go. Oh, Genealogy Should Miss the Wiki Tree Challenge. Ta-da! He posts... He posts links all of the YouTube videos and all of our... everything. The March lineup. It's going to be great. Oh, he also has the April. I don't think I need... How did he... He really saw the post. Yeah, he was lurking on... And the G2G. Yeah. And he mentions our RootsTech special where we recapped the challenge, did a great job. Wonderful. Thank you, Lewis. We appreciate it. Yes, thank you. And... unless anybody has any questions, I might go off and... eat my cupcake. I like the way your cupcake changed color. I know. It's magical. Magic. It's internet magic. You were going to say the magic of television. You were going to say that. Maybe they'll also say the magic of the internet. But... the magic of the internet. Cheers. Transforming a vanilla cupcake into a chocolate cupcake. Cheers. Come on, Mindy. There you go. Cheers. Is that a new one? Do you make a new one? Because I was like, it has AJ on it. That's cute. For the wiki tree challenge. Oh, that's great. Max is laughing. I'm going to have to send you a cup, Sarah. You need to send me your address. I need to send you a cup. I would love a mug. I don't need any more. I have so many mugs. I am a hoarder of mugs, but honestly, I don't even care. I am so not a hoarder of mugs. Mary, the first thing I did was attacked the mug cabinet. There were some big fights and almost breakups over that. Yeah. I was in Publix the other day and I saw a llama mug that she did. Dallas, we have a wiki tree tea spring site that you can go to and order your own wiki tree mug. Mindy makes her own special mug. She did that, but you're able to order a generic wiki tree with the wiki tree logo or with this. The one that Max has on, the enjoy genealogy shirt. You can get a mug with that. If you're really feeling crazy, you can do what Mindy did to make your own mug with stuff, but that's our store. I want to say we did have a winner of the t-shirt for last month and that was Maddie Hardman. Your mom, I mean, Joe, a very important person in our chat would like you to show us your mug, Sarah. Well, I just tried to hide it because it's maybe not the most PG, but my mom got me this one. You're going to get her fired, Joe. Yeah, I know. That's why I usually go like this when I'm drinking it. Kind of hide it. But, yeah, that's okay. So any questions, guys? Questions, comments? I have so many questions. I can't even begin to ask them all. Questions about what, though? Just life? Yes, everything. Alyssa, don't hide the mug. Well, on that note, I guess we will leave. So Wednesday, 8 p.m. Eastern time, we'll be recapping Catherine's week. We'll be starting Pat's week. And then next Saturday, as you know, every Saturday morning at 10 a.m. Eastern time, we'll be here with you. Bell's on. Maybe every time with the cupcake. But every time with coffee. Goodbye, everybody. Bye, everyone.