 I'm enjoying an amazing extension career. It's spanned over 36 years in two states and a few things that just stand out. First and foremost, take the relationships that you, the people that you get to work with very seriously. Consider them really part of your fringe benefit package. You will work with some of the finest people on the planet and so keep that in mind and appreciate those folks. Secondly, I've been able to meet and work with some of the finest experts in their field over my years with extension. Dr. James Garbarino on violence. We saw him in the media after the Columbine shootings. Dr. Marie Strauss, we really took a serious look at corporal punishment of children and found more positive ways to deal with children. Many others in Art Romick with the Federal Reserve System who put a dollar value on the importance of early education that for every dollar we invest we receive $7 back. So the takeaway from that for me to new people looking at extension is to consider your professional development wisely. I mean, and look at that as part of your journey and investment into what you want to leave as a footprint. And finally, it's the collaboration that I absolutely love in extension and I've been able to work with some of the finest people within the system and within the community and quite frankly if I couldn't do that my soul would be just dying. So that ignites my creativity and it gives me energy and helps me to live out my passion and my work. So if you're looking for considering a career in extension and education footprint, you know, look at NDSU extension, you will work with wonderful people and work in the wonderful state of North Dakota.