 My year in Vail has been absolutely incredible. Not only has it been a magical place to live and learn for a year, but the relationships that you can build with not just the faculty, but the team and everyone in the clinic, that's probably been the highlight of the year. The training has been incredible. The surgeries have been unbelievable, especially in a COVID year in which there was so much uncertainty everywhere else. I really feel that our training and our experience here has really not been really kind of hindered too much by anything. The sports medicine faculty here has been incredible. All of these guys are world famous in their own right. Biggest thing that surprised me is that they're all down to their regular people who want to just get to know you, who want you to be part of their team, want to mentor you and want to teach you not just to operate well, but to take care of patients well. I grew up in Chicago, so I'm definitely a city kid. Coming to Colorado was a whole different experience. Group ski day was incredible. It was great to get everyone together as a group on the mountain and just kind of experience the gem of Vail. The whitewater rafting was really fun, but it's definitely a unique experience that I don't feel any other fellowship program in the country gets. I did get engaged this year, yes. Right after New Year's, we went to East Vail. We're excited to start our lives together back in Chicago. For the incoming fellows, when you kind of come in here, it's not just a surgical fellowship. It's about becoming your own physician, and these are the guys who can teach you every aspect of that. But it's about the team building. It's about how to take care of patients. It's about how to think and feel like a true sports medicine physician. It's the perfect end to your long road of training.