 I walked up to him one day, I said, hey man, I got this idea for a story called Connor the Cutter because I have a son named Connor and Rod's like, dude, I have a son named Connor. I was like, wow, I guess this is meant to be. So we shook hands, went to Panera Bread. So we sat down with our laptops and the kids were, the family was all with us and we're, as we're writing, we're just outlining all these ideas on this napkin. It was kind of a miracle. By the end of that two hours, we already had book one completely outlined and plotted out and ready to go. And a week later, we had the first draft written. Rod's and the Navy and I'm in the Coast Guard and, you know, in the Coast Guard, our core values are honor, respect, devotion to duty. And we hope that these books, you know, help the younger generation through these children's stories and then maybe that will carry them through, through the adolescent years and then adult years. If someone comes to me with an idea, my first answer is you can, period. We just wanted to teach kids awesome messages. And the next thing you know, you've got just random people come up to you, thanking you for writing a story that touched their soul. So it goes back, you know, a children's book that's written just for children, not very good. I mean, that's, that's our why. That's our why. That's why we do it, to inspire, to bring hope. For every life lesson that we've learned the hard way, we're going to teach it to kids the easy way. So that's what we're for. Yeah.