 I've always wanted to live in a place like Vale, growing up in the northeast in Connecticut. It's always been a dream of mine to move somewhere in Colorado or a ski mountain town. So this year has been somewhat of a dream. It's just a very inspiring place. And the people out here are so driven by the work that they do, but they also have a life outside of work and so many passions and hobbies. And professionally, I mean, the best sports fellowship in the world happens to be in Vale. There's just a wide breadth of knowledge and perspectives. And whether that's shoulder or hip or knee, we really get it all start to meet fellows from different years and start to realize a family that is kind of created through the fellowship. My wife and I got married right before we came out here, you know, a small COVID wedding. And I can't imagine a better, more awesome place to spend our first year of marriage. If it almost feels like this was a year-long honeymoon, we took up skinning. One of the things we love the most about it is we could actually bring the dog with us up there and, you know, memories that'll definitely last me for a long time. My first thank you would be to my wife, Kate, for, you know, making the move out here. I'm really grateful for her. I know I also want to say thank you to all the doctors, teams, their trainers, PAs, office staff who I know put a lot into the day-to-day work that goes into the clinic so, you know, we can focus on operating and focus on learning and focus on research. Ram, for being able to set up cadavers last minute. Obviously, Erica, for just helping keep us in line. There's just so many opportunities inside and outside the hospital to get involved and just say yes to everything and have a great year.