 Good morning, John. Pretty much every video for the last, like, eight years, I've been sitting here in front of my Narnia poster and my bookshelf. And there's, like, a broader room in here. I will show it to you. If you've been paying attention, you've seen some of it, like, the background of Project for Awesome, and this is the old games with Hank's set, which I don't use anymore, but now I use it from when I'm doing microscopy. I sit there. And then there's, like, this whole, there's, like, a big area of room here that I don't use much. It's mostly just to walk through and to put stuff on the floor. But one thing I've always felt is that this is too open. Like, I want to be in a smaller space. So this is me right before I start to put all of these books in boxes. And I'm feeling a little bit, like, emotional about this, which is silly, of course. But it's a space where many amazing things have happened. And I'm a little worried about having a space that's constructed rather than having it be something that just sort of happened. And I don't think it's gonna feel this way, but I don't want it to feel sterile. Like, I'm the kind of guy who likes to see a couple of beer bottles on the porch. And I guess it's just gonna be a really big change. So I'm just trying to get used to that. I've, of course, planned this in advance. This is recorded several weeks ago so that this can happen. Where I think really hard, I hope I gotta like this. Here it comes. Okay! Oh my God, okay. The thing that I love the most is that I could just be in this little corner of my office. And I can see where, like, all the places where I'm gonna throw stuff beyond that. But down back in here, I can reach everything at once and I can see everything. I've got bins and bins and bins and I got space for more bins if I need them. And I got a lot of desk space and I got a whole wall of stuff here and a whole wall of shelves here. This is my dream. But I also have to show you the rest of the room. So let's start out coming in. Coming into the room. This is what you see when you walk in. To your right is a little drum cave where Orrin and I can play the drums. Here, we got a whole weird set of shelves and inside this set of shelves is a little microscopy room where I can do my microscopy. Also, I can come in here and turn on a noise machine and turn off the lights and pretend that nothing, including myself, exists. I got a place for my pizza, John Rugg, and I've also got this whole huge wall of shelves. And honestly, this is the first time this has ever been the case for me in my life. I have too many shelves now. Like, I don't have enough stuff to put on my shelves. Here, we have my floating filing cabinet. It does not currently have all my file boxes in it, but it will. A thing that no one will care about but me on top of the microscopy shed is some storage space. And then coming in my little nook here, we have like a little bar for running cords and lighting. We have this beautiful set of shelves, which has just lots, everything on this is something that I love. This actually right here, that is the prototype for this year's Crash Course Coin, which you can only see the front of now because the rest of it is secret. This is a painting from my mom. I think everybody's gonna be very excited about what's in here. All the wifi stuff, you never have to look at it because there's a thing that closes. The map of the realm of Narnia remains. And then people are gonna be excited about this. If you don't know what this is, this is what's called a French cleat wall. Each one of these lifts off. It's got a little cleat on the back and you can pop it anywhere on the wall and it's just a shelf. This thing can be here and I could put this here and then turn that on and then it's a party and then I can move the party to a slightly different location and it's still a party. All of this from the carpet to the floating shelves was designed by an amazing interior decorator named Emily Rayna who I cannot recommend enough if you ever want to do a weird project. I encountered her first on TikTok, I reached out to her I think over a year ago to start work on this project and now it is complete. And all the carpentry and installation and contracting was done by Jack Metcalfe who I knew from like local folks in Missoula. I got so lucky to find that pair of designer willing to do really weird things and carpenter capable of doing really weird things. So this is it. I'm in a little happy place. I think I'm gonna do a couple of things to spruce it up for the next few weeks but man, this could not have gone better. John, I'll see you on Tuesday.