 At three in the morning, I am suddenly enamored with my wife. I have no idea where I'm going. When I got there, I was totally disoriented. I had no idea where I was. I was in an emergency room. My wife was in critical condition, and I was so impressed with how I was taken care of. Within minutes, they had a diagnosis. Within 20 minutes, she was on the road to recovery. It was a two or three day siege, and they did a spectacular job. When I came back, they had me as proactive, it wouldn't be me and my wife, because I don't think she would have made it. As we were leaving, I asked one of the nurses at the charge station if there was something they needed. I wanted to see if I could give them something, and I was very surprised that they immediately said that they didn't need anything, but they had just started a conference room, and they would like to have a video recorder for that conference room. So I said, well, I don't think you understood what I meant, but I will get you that right away. And I did. I met the foundation people and became involved with supporting the hospital. I then went on the board, and I've been supporting the hospital ever since. When I went back to the nurses station, and I spoke to the chief nurse the morning my wife and I were leaving the hospital, what they really wanted was a bladder scanner. Now, that's not necessarily the sexiest item you can think about, but they needed one. So I went on their website, and they have the bladder scanner they want. They have the amount of cost. They have the whole thing. It was very easy to call them up and say, OK, it's a little more than I had in mind, but you got your bladder scanner. And that's how it went forward. Then the fundraisers got involved and to be perfectly blunt, they moved me beyond my comfort level in terms of what I was planning to give, but I was very comfortable doing it. And they do know how to do philanthropy, and I think that's really important. Plus, they don't just drop it, you know, it's OK. Thank you for the money next. They're very careful about follow-up. They understand the process is not just get the money and go on. The process is to engage people, have them not just give, but want to get more from other people, explain the situation, become cheerleaders through organization, and I've certainly become that. And it's not because that's necessarily my nature. It's because they helped me do it.