 2017 of February and I was diagnosed with Grant's house. Stage two testicular throughout the whole time I was going through Kibo and everything. I had to, you know, think of some things of what I would like to have from Make-A-Wish. If it was to get granted. So I asked the college tuition to get paid for. Just about two weeks ago I got that granted. My mother passed away in 2008 so I didn't know, you know, didn't get time with her much. I was only like six years old so, but then I was adopted by my aunt and uncle, which I call mom and dad nowadays. Junior year, junior high schools, when I started getting more into cars and being on the mechanics side of everything. I did four years of high school auto mechanics, I fell in love with it, it was awesome. So then I looked into college for it. It was between going to Wyoming to go to college or come to Arizona to go to college. I was already a national from the cold winter state, so I figured I'd go to Arizona. They had a better tuition program and a better piece of the kind of program. I always said, well, just being able to learn. Every day you're going to learn something different and even when you are on the job, there's newer things that come out that you won't know. I'm a very hands-on learning person so that's what I just look forward to. Stretchable for two weeks, but with the night, they invited me to come over and do a whole facility tour and that's besides from Make-A-Wish, they told my Make-A-Wish people that I could come in and explore basically. That's a very close knit place, it's very friendly, you walk into some shops and it's a lot different than that night. My name is Jaime, I got put into the Make-A-Wish Foundation and I wished for college tuition, something cool to get a grant.