 The year has been incredible. It's been an excellent opportunity to live in a place like this and learn from some of the most world renowned surgeons in orthopedic surgery and in their specialty. Professionally, it gives me a chance to really make sure I'm mastering the techniques that these guys are teaching and learn the principles of orthopedic surgery are really the highest level. And personally, my wife and I both just love living in Vale. It's a pretty awesome opportunity to be able to do clinic in the morning, ski in the afternoon, do research in the Canaveralab in the evening. It's a pretty remarkable place. I couldn't have done any of this year or really residency without my wife, Molly. We've been to Moab to go mountain biking. We went down a telluride. We've done all the hikes around Vale. We've conquered a few 14ers and try to be as active as we can in the Colorado lifestyle, a lot of cowboy hat. What I would tell the incoming fellows is try and really maximize your opportunities of this year. Any research questions you may have, this is really your opportunity to delve into your interests and try and research the things that you think are valuable to you and to patient care. Being able to see how these physicians take care of patients and diagnose patients is really something that very few fellows get to take advantage of and is something that all of us will definitely take into our careers.