 I'd like to meet my family. It's my sister Nancy. I want to meet my mother-in-law. You all have to stand on this side. We can't get the picture on the phone. Okay. There we are. And did you meet Lisa, my sister? I think we want you to move in. Mr. President, I'd like to tell you what an honor it's been to work for you. I was a 26-year-old girl when I first came. You've given me the opportunities of a lifetime. And not only that, but a chance to work for a great president and a historic presidency. Well, it's an unhappy occasion here. And it really is. But I have a little souvenir that I think you should have along. So sometimes when the sun goes over the yard on her white, you'll be reminded. Thank you, Mr. President. Well, she's been wonderful. She really is. She's got a wonderful man to work for. She's very inspired by you. I will be inspired for the rest of my life. Thank you very much. And thank you for all you've done. You've done a very wonderful, star-ward effort. I know you've got a busy schedule here today. So thank you for seeing us. Well, please see you all. Sorry for the occasion. That's right. Well, I'm honored to see you all. Thank you for lending it to us. Yes, they said I would enjoy your son. I think he's doing a marvelous job. He's getting better and better and better. I've been pretty surprised myself. I think he's just had so much char. We get that from you. He's just doing big professionally. He was such a joy. He likes what he's doing. He's demonstrating such a versatility. You know, to go up there on an airplane and bail out. Oh, I like the haunted house one. I thought that was great. Thank you, Mr. President. Last night? Weren't you? And this is Lillian Clark. Hello. How are you? Nice to see you. She's been showing everybody around town. They're so excited. Come over here and get in the middle. We only have a picture. And maybe you and I don't have a picture. Thank you. Oh, sorry. Right here. You can smile. You're so grateful for your tremendous generosity. You're so grateful for your seven years here so far. It's been a while, I guess, since 1980. When I was with Randolph Scott and not Pat. And I was working on the campaign. Thank you. Thank you. Well, you're going to remain in here because the others are going to come in now. What we're going to do is assemble everybody behind the desk for the class photo. The class photo. And step right up here behind the desk. Yes. Ready? Ready. Okay. Now we've got about 35 others coming in. My roommate is right behind me here. Did you give Kathy the letter? Thank you. President Reagan, I'm Helen Cruz. How are you? Nice to see you. Why don't you stop right there? Move it. A threesome? Yes. All right. Thank you. Could we do one more thing? What? We want to pin one answer. It's very safe. And one for Nancy. And you can do that later. Would you please? It's from trying. Not just the box. Let's see here. Promise not to stick you. Oh. There it is. And you're a children with it. Elwood makes these every year for all the volunteers. And we're just honored to think that he could be here. We're very proud of that home, you know. Well, you all made me very proud of what you're doing. Mr. Elwood, right next door please. Why don't you turn to the side? Are you turning to the side? Mr. Elwood? I used to go to Grey Cross. National Geographic. National Geographic. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Ma'am. Thank you. Great to see you. You're welcome. Have a great week. Thank you. I'm really tired. Nice to meet you. Thank you. Nice to see you. Thanks. I'm Sophie Shea from Ashton and greetings from there. Hi. This is great. It's nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Hi. Hi. This is great. It's nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Hi. Hi. Hi. Right here. Thank you. I didn't get to say it. Oh. My father knew it. I don't know anything. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. We have visitors who wish you a nice day. That's good. Thank you, ma'am. I'm a constituent. I'm scared with my fingers. I'm scared with my fingers. Be a little bit more. Sure. Thank you. I need to see you. Thank you. Thank you. Nice to meet you. Nice to see you. Oh, it's great to be here. I'm Sophie Shea. I'm nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Thank you. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Thank you. Thanks for coming. You're welcome. Right here. Right here. Fits is going to get everybody in the right place and then we'll bring him to you. Sir, why don't you change the place with this lady and the yellow here? Please if you would. I'm so ready. No, ma'am. Okay, believe me, I think you're going to have to cut to the end. Yeah, so you go on. Okay. Yes, wonderful job. But you know one of the things that strikes me so bad. And it goes back to the government. Yes, ma'am. We just want to come back. Why don't you trade the trade place with her and then move a little bit to your left? Me? No, no. Are you able to see me? And I am very tempted that before I leave, for the presidents who will follow to see if we can arrange to get that back. This is going to be a hard time. We're going to ask you to do that. Okay, right here. This is... Can I ask you one of these? Purple, red, right there. Yes, ma'am. Okay. Three more for Todd first. I got the Love Moon Community Building Museum that has your record done. Thank you, Mr. President. The log went away in a flash. What we say... Good luck, ma'am. Good luck, ma'am. Did all the ladies see you? I don't know what to do. I tell you well, I never say thanks. I was all right. It was the boss of another national log. I had a few days off and someone came back and went right up the low park and swam with Johnny Crabtree by now. Amazing, yes. And I got there and he said, hey, I want to go up to the bath house for a few minutes. He said, would you watch for... Well, it was... It hadn't been that long since he said sure. And while he was gone, I got number 78. I went up against your one o'clock and they want to give you a couple years' worth. On behalf of the entire... Some who are not here. This is our gift to you. Well, thank you very much. Yes, and... You want me to open it? Please. Some of them did not get to see it. And they asked us not to tape it all up, so we didn't see it. Maybe have a dozen, but this one is from us. That's the tuition plan. We're honored to be here this year. Oh, thank you very much. And we have you here. I won't take it out of there. We asked that they sell Dixon Illinois out completely, not I-L. And then this quickly, we know, Kathy, okay, this, you're going to... You're going to ask to autograph this for us to take it back. This has been donated as a gift to the Visitor Center made by three ladies, four ladies, and their names are on it. And Marion and I are going to hold it up while you autograph. If you will, please. Where will we go? Where is the spot? Where is the flag? Where is the spot where you are? No, wait, it's the flag. But where about us, just... Oh, right there. Right there. Oh, that's right. I'm going to put it right here. I'll tell you what. Let us... However you want it. These ladies are honored that you're doing this. This is all the arch and the Reagan home, your boyhood home. They got to hang in the Visitor Center. We have the pole that will hold it. Welcome. I want to do that. No, I'm going to hold it up. Okay. Thank you. Isn't there something else? Al, I want to tell you that where that came started in my life was about a three pack of Daymands for years and years and years. I decided that nature may be telling me something. So, I put the pipe, I gave the pipes all the way. But then right after dinner, especially in one Easter someone had sent it some of those. And I found out that a few of those after dinner, and I didn't miss the pipe. Mr. President, you're behind schedule. Can we miss it? I sure will. She's down.