 organizing some sort of a family physical activity. Now you're specifically, you guys all go to the gym, work out. Most of it is having fun and talking and catching up with each other. Then we, we test each other's strength. We do weird exercises. Like it's definitely not a formal workout, but I love that because once you go experience that and you realize that, oh, this isn't just fanatical Sal with his workout and he has to do his routine. It's actually a time to bond and everybody, even people that aren't into really working out can have fun and it's become a part of the holiday for us. We play music and we'll talk crap to each other. And, and then yeah, like Adam said, we'll see who's the strongest or whatever lift, although now that we're getting older, everybody's got an injury. Which is what I'm like, okay, whatever dude. And it's awesome. And I tell you what, if you're the fitness fanatic in your family, you would be surprised how much your family actually appreciates the fact that you lead a workout. Now one piece of advice, your goal isn't to beat the crap out of your family, you have fun with them, but they will appreciate it.