 I had just felt her move for the very first time. Big movement. I was really excited because I'm ready, I'm like, yes, I want to feel this movement. So they put me on the Doppler. I heard the heartbeat and I was like, great, I'm going. I'm out of here, I'm great. I was satisfied. They said no. How fast can they get here? We hear some dips in her heartbeat. They decided that we were going to go up to Good Samaritan and they discovered I was somehow leaking amniotic fluid. They decided that they were going to put me in an ambulance and rush me to St. Joe's. If she can make it for two days to let the steroids kick in with her lung and heart development, she will have a greater chance of surviving. And there's my Frankie J. You know, I knew it was my Frankie J. And they had to take her because she needed more attention than I did. So I got to see her very briefly. When I met Frankie in the delivery room and later in the NICU, she looked good. So they were expecting something positive. And the way I told them is that we expected that she was going to be okay. Every single day that she stabilized and got better and started to grow. In the 72 days that we were at the NICU, we experienced a whole lot. A lot of roller coaster ups and downs. And we developed a great friendship with other parents as well as our nurses and our doctors and, you know, everybody around us. And so it was, as we like to say, the best, worst experience of our life. Frankie, oh boy, she's a ballifier. She just is a great, spirited little girl. The happiest little girl. She's so happy all the time. Yes, she really is. She has the will to live. She's, you know, strong just to find Frankie. And to this day, I mean, she's a fighter, you know? If she has her mindset on something, she's going to get it. And as mom and dad now, you know, we have our bouts, but, you know, she wins. Definitely. If it's good for the safety of her and the well-being of her, we're okay with it. And we're going to do that. If we had an opportunity to thank the Kaiser staff and Kaiser doctors, we, you know, works can't express them enough. It was just an amazing experience. I mean, great people. They're family now. Yes. Thank them for my gift. They gave me the greatest gift, our baby, our Frankie. They gave us the best gift they could ever give us. And we are truly grateful to them for everything.