 It's the best time in our can. There's tons of stuff to do. Meeting new people. Get to meet new friends. Making new friends. There's a bunch of new people that you can meet here. A lot of cool stuff here. I've never heard of any group doing a mud pit before. Yeah, it's difficult to get across. A lot of fun, like, it's awesome. I love it. The land here is beautiful. The counselors are awesome. When you're watching. It's just a great place to be. Here in 4-H, there's kind of a different camp for whatever you're interested in. Whether it be forensics or fishing or archery or livestock. So we do a lot of hiking activities, a lot of outdoor activities to make sure that the kids are in tune with the natural environment. It has that basic summer camp foundation. You know, they get out and play in the sun, meet all kinds of friends, and then on top of that, they get so many involved learning experiences that I think we can get more out of here than at any other summer camp. She's really soft. Yeah. And she has a yellow spot on her head. An area like this, that's a rough spot. We know it's been sitting under water for a while. 4-H grows confident young people. And a camping experience plays an important role in achieving this confidence. Our camping program provides relationships with adults who work in the 4-H program as extension staff, adult volunteers, and 4-H camp staff. These adults are integrated into every camp. And their role is to support the learning that takes place at the camp. But it's also to create a positive youth development experience for the camper. Our 4-H camps also incorporate the elements of belonging, making the campers feel connected and cared about by others. They practice independent thinking to improve their confidence. And they also develop mastery by gaining knowledge through the hands-on experiences that they participate in the camp setting. And they also practice generosity through the leadership experiences that strengthens their sense of meaning and purpose. And all of these things help youth discover themselves while in a camp setting. All of our cabins have been remodeled. So it's the same structure, just remodeled. Our dining hall's been remodeled. And then we have a brand new Johns Road building and a couple new staff cabins. So the Johns Road is kind of like an all-purpose building, a big area where kids can do projects. And we hold the dance in there as well. You learn so much. You meet so many great people. Camp for me, like, it's just been a second home.