 I have three children and a work full-time. We have been members at Kaiser Permanente for about three years. I have something called leukemia and leukemia is where I either have lower white cells or red cells and I can't heal as quickly because I don't have any blood cells. So I have to get chemo to kill all the cells so I can grow new ones. We basically move in and so we live and work and I stay with him the whole entire time. Sometimes I get to sleep on this amazing bed because we get a room with two beds and sometimes when they're really busy that I get to sleep on the knot so awesome but I'm still thankful for a couch. The nurses are really great about spending time with them and hanging out with them. They have like a kids room where they have games and toys and they have, you know, it's going to be a movie, a library and whatnot. Noah is a very unique kid. The first day that I took care of him was when he was diagnosed and he was super withdrawn and very anxious and very scared and he couldn't get a word out of his mouth. When I first came in I was really scared of, like I didn't want to talk to anybody I just wanted to be with my family but then I started, my mom started making friends and I started becoming friends with the nurses and then we started to be, I started to be more active, talk more and the nurses are really great and they always do what you ask and you call them on the button or no matter what it is they'll figure out something, they'll have something for you to do or something like that or they'll take you to a game room to have in the back, play board games with you. If they have free kind of they'll do it about anything so it's going to be great. I like the zoo. I'm bringing the animals from the zoo. Whether it's a bird, a dog or like the last time they brought it on a dillow and sometimes they'll bring in a magician like they brought one time and I got to see the magic tricks and I do magic sometimes for myself so I really liked it. It's like we actually have a relationship with them and instead of just having a tough application it's more of like time to become, they become part of your family.