 The event of 9-11 really kind of pushed me to that way. I just knew I had to do something. And what better way than surfing in our military? I was a medic in the AV-6 Air Force. I was actually running to help another soldier they get injured in their firefight. He took a round in the helmet and I got hit running to help him because I didn't know how bad it was. Have you had people call you a hero before? Yeah, but I really don't like that because I was just doing my job. I don't see why anybody should get special recognition for doing what they were supposed to be doing. This year has been great. It brought me closer to the people around me. Not just my mother and father, which I'm thankful for, but like other veterans as well. It's real comforting to know that you're not the only one that went through something. All I can say is thank you. Thank you for being there. And not only for me, but the hundreds, the millions of other veterans. You can't go in the path and change that. We've been trying to do that for years and no possible way. So why don't you make your future a little better than it is now? And you can do that by coming to the winter sports clinic. I don't know what inspires me. I just know I can have a certain point and an ending point. And the end is where I want to be. I just want to be the alternative. And it takes more muscles to frown than just to smile. Besides, I paid a lot for these activities. So I'm gonna show them off.