 Good morning. Are you excited? It's a good day. Good day. I'm in Brainerd, Minnesota. I've delivered that lumber that I picked up at Canora last night. I quickly got her off the trailer. Now I have another load of lumber waiting for me up in a town called Reamer, Remer Remer, Minnesota. It's an hour from here, R-E-M-E-R. I got to go there right now, pick it up, and we're just taking that back to our yard in Manitoba, and then I'm going home. Let's get going. So this is Remer, Minnesota. You can see in my trailer in the mirror there, we got a load of hard lumber on us. So we're sitting at our max weights. We are good to go. I stopped for my coffee, a bit of a bite to eat here. Let's go home. Beautiful day out. Everything's melting. Looks like it's lunchtime rush hour. Everybody in town is on the road, all six of them. For this guy. When the snow is melting is a good day. It helps that we're on the way home. Makes it an extra good day. North Washington Street, USA one field, crossing border, entering North Dakota. Pretty much looking forward to not having the sun right in my eyes. Forks. So we're only about an hour away from the border. Smooth day, smooth sailing, nothing to really talk about. North Washington Street, USA one field. If you don't live in a cold like region where you get a lot of snow, there's no real good way to explain the feeling of springtime when the snow starts melting. Indescribable. Really good feeling. You did good again, old blue. Another good week. So next week we have that open house in Waterloo, Ontario. I'm going to be heading into Ontario leaving Sunday afternoon, Sunday evening. So I can be there Tuesday night for sure and be there all day Wednesday. If any of you guys came out, thanks for coming. I don't know if you're seeing this after then or not. Takes a couple of days for these videos to be put together and released. That's where we're going next week. We got a van trailer, which is taking us to Waterloo, Ontario. So these tarps will be staying here in the shop and this is my last trip before my time off for the baby. One more trip. Southern Ontario is the lucky winner. My last trip before becoming a dad. So once we're back, I'm gonna have about a week or maybe two until baby comes, depending on if he comes early or not. Might come early. I don't know. I kind of hope he's gonna be on time just so that we can stick to the schedule and stick to the plan. I like sticking to the plan because I have plans for this shop. I need a few days to get this shop in order. Look at this. It's just crammed full and it's driving my OCD through the roof. I'm surprised there's not a hole in there already. I'm just going crazy. So I need to spend at least a full day in here just organizing everything. Right now I'm just getting my stuff out of the truck, my laundry, everything, my towels on the floor. Everything is set. I'm gonna check the temperatures going into Southern Ontario. I don't think I'm gonna need this winter front, but I might need it in Northern Ontario still. We'll see. There's no rules about when you have to put that on or not. It's just your personal judgment. For me, it's at freezing. So zero degrees Celsius. I put that on, but I leave all these flaps open. But anything above zero, I take it off. I'm gonna let her breathe. Geez, this rain. I'm sorry. So since you guys might be seeing my truck in Ontario, if you guys come and see us there at the the open house, I'm not gonna wash this truck here because I gotta go all the way through Northern Ontario, and you know what the trucks look like after they get back through there. So I'm gonna go through to Southern Ontario, get this truck washed near Waterloo, get it all nice and cleaned up. So it's nice and clean. So if you guys want to take a look at it when I'm there, you can have a clean truck to look at and not this. Because as much as I preach, you must have a clean truck. It is not always possible to have a clean truck. I always put that disclaimer in there because no one expects you to have a clean truck 24-7. But we should try, right? So I do have a plan. Getting washed in Southern Ontario. A few more kids books came in the mail. Thank you to Margaret who sent these in. And a nice letter. I think we're gonna read this one to him tonight. At home today, and today our hide-a-bed is being delivered. The delivery truck is actually doing another delivery just around the corner from us. I think we're next. So we're getting everything ready. They're gonna have to come in the front door here. So I'll have to move my jeans which are drying here. And they'll come straight down here. I'll have to move this. We'll move that against the back wall for now. Gotta get all that out of the way, and the hide-a-bed is gonna go right against that wall. Britt also put up a few decorations. What do you guys think? Going with the Sesame Street theme. Got a few more pictures to hang up. Yeah. Yeah, we've got some Sesame Street watercolor prints. And I believe Josh's sister is making us a name sign because he already has a name, but we're not telling you yet. It's gonna go right above his crib there with a few Sesame Street features around it. So if you're wondering the theme we're going with, now you know. So we'll be coming in through this door. We're gonna have to move this custom carpet we have right here. It's hard to see sometimes. It blends right into the floor. Fluffy orange shag? Yeah. It's pretty easy to move though. You just step on them, right? Oh, I'm just kidding. He trusts me too much. You would never. You have to watch out. Strange guys are coming in here soon, okay? Stand down. They're gonna come all the way down here. Into here, and drop it in the room here, and I'll put it against the wall. It'll probably be wrapped in plastic, so I'll take the plastic off and what do you think, Diesel? I think my room is coming along just fine. Very nice. And we do have some big news. We got our C-section date. March 24th. So we were off by a day. You and I. So close. So close. They said around 39 weeks, and 39 weeks exactly was the 25th. Yeah, so a day before 39 weeks, 38 weeks, six days. And I couldn't come any sooner, because this little man is in position. Oh, is he ever? Head down. His butt's right here right now. Ready to go. Yeah, is he ever? I just felt him trying to stretch. Felt his little muscles doing the shaky thing. Not much room to stretch out in there, buddy. Sorry, mom's not a very big person. So that means I have one more trip left. One trip, we're headed into Ontario. We have that open house in Waterloo on Wednesday. And then we head on back home, and that's it. Parking the truck till May 1st. And then he's all mine. Well, and our sons. All his and yours. Yeah, I guess kid comes first now.