 Well this year has been amazing. Definitely a seat of every expectation that I was looking for in a fellowship. Personally, I kind of grew a lot over this past year. I really pushed myself. I kind of came in like with a blank canvas and wanted to start fresh and learn as much as I can. And that really pushed me to the point of developing skills that I didn't know I personally had. So it's been a good year. The Stenman Clinic has been amazing. Patient care is number one. Biggest thing is, you know, taking a really good focus on evidence-based medicine and then how to transition that from, you know, just the literature and what's the most current research is out there to applying it to my future patients. And especially research. Research is everything. I wasn't a big researcher. I was a resident down at Tulane, but I really took that a good portion of my practice. My wife, obviously, Emily, she's amazing. She's been a trooper. My daughter is like, she's precious, you know. She's sweet. She's sprouting her own personality right now. She's a bell baby. She was born on a snow day. That's something that we will always take with us. I was not looking forward to having any type of surgery at evening point, but it got to the point where it was getting pretty severe in terms of my left knee pain. And Dr. Hackett did a phenomenal job. I've been on the other side of it. I see the difference that, you know, why people come here. All of the support staff of each team, from the athletic trainers to the PAs to the clinic coordinators, I mean, they really kept us grounded. Make sure I knew where I had to be the next day. The special shout-out for me is those individuals. It's the support staff. So every great physician is a composite of all their mentors. Come in with a blank canvas, work hard, push yourself. You're going to learn so much. It's going to be a fun year. You can just trust the system. At the end of the year, you're going to leave this place so much better than when you started.