 boards we got cut at seven feet. Start bringing them over. All right we can take that out of our way. Now we can start setting our 2x6's and we're not too worried about the outside until we get our 2x8 set up. Today we're working on building a deck on a 3.5 for the Habitat for Humanity house which will eventually end up having a covered roof to make it a covered porch for them. You got to be hands-on you got to make sure you're able to do it if not learn it you know be open-minded to it that's how I was coming into this not knowing if I could do it or not but picking up something and trying it out after figuring out I could do it getting confidence here I am you know. Most people nowadays they're hands-on learners so for them instead of sitting there listening to someone talk about it and try to figure out how to do it we actually do this hands-on we are in the field four to five days a week working on houses. I mean they're building a house and they're involved in all portions from start to finish in the process of building a house. It gives you great on-the-job experience we really know what to expect now. We don't sit in the classroom all day we don't sit in the lab we go to the houses and this is our classroom for the day. It's not just a structure that we're going to tear down at the end of the day you have to put your best foot forward I mean somebody's in the living these homes so it's not just oh well I'm just here for my letter grade now you're actually seeing what on-the-job experience is like. Right now we've got four bills going on that we're working with Habitat we jump between the different sites where they need us to help them. If I call Gateway I know that they can certainly handle just about anything that we're giving to them. This block everybody's renting but this house will be owned by the homeowner so that's a big difference. I'm grateful to be hands-on in something like this it's it's a different experience and I know the person personally that's getting this house so I kind of talk to them on and off and it's just a great experience they're telling me how they're so grateful to be here. It's very rewarding to know that they're helping someone that's in need to be able to get a house that's affordable. We put in over 10,000 hours this year alone to volunteer hours helping build houses with Habitat. Yeah we have a sense of pride that we're enhancing the community by doing these homes.