 Meetings, meetings, meetings, welcome to Boulder, Colorado. I was here two days ago, remember that? I showed you the tour of where I used to live, so I went to college here, so I'm definitely going to give you guys a little tour after my meetings, which is probably going to be raining this afternoon, but I want to give you a little sneak peek of the University of Colorado. Go Buffs. Just go Buffs. So, anyway, got to hop into these meetings before I might. See you in a minute. No, see you in like six hours, not a minute. Meeting number two. Here's the Italian campus. All right, meetings done, almost. One more later this afternoon, squeezing in a quick lunch run. Oh, man. Just got to keep fighting, folks. It's all I got to say. It's all I got to say. All right. We're going in the trunk. The one place in the world I feel like I can run in my short shorts and not get looked at weird. Thank you, Boulder. Appreciate it. Appreciate it. All right, back to work. About 20 minutes before I need to sit back down in Denver. So, 30 shots in 30 seconds. Remember, I reinvigorated it yesterday in yesterday's vlog, so we're going to do it again. 30 shots, 30 seconds to give you the setting, the feel of the University of Colorado. What's happening here in Boulder? All right. Go. Like it is. Thank you, Mom. Thank you, Mom. First of all, for encouraging me to go to college. And second, because I saw the sign in the back seat of the car. Seek beauty, work hard, love each other. And I did not want to come film these shots, even though it only took 10 minutes. I just wanted to jump in the car and drive home. But I got them for you real quick. I know they were kind of fast. So, thank you, Mom. And I know they were kind of fast. But the reason I have fast shots is because I don't want the vlog to drag on for you guys. I want it to be as entertaining as possible. So, that's why I do the doot, doot, doot, doot, doot, doot, shots as quick as possible. So, if you didn't catch them, rewind, watch it again, 20, 30 seconds and pick it up. All right. Heading home. Whatever you guys are pursuing, I have those three in mind all the time. Whatever your three things are, do it. Just do it, right? As Nike would say, just do it. University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado. Go buffs. Go buffs. This used to be my home right here. And now this is my home. Boom. Welcome home. I just looked at the weather map, the radar, the snow, and rain is literally like, eh, it's by about 100 miles west of us right now, according to the radar. So, we're going to try and put down some more grass seed. The boys and I, now that I'm home, and we found it. Oh, you okay? Found a tambourine today. You okay? Oh, poor little fella. Oh, there you go. That's fun. All right. Here we go. Let's get a shovel out. No, right along here. So wherever there's dirt, we're going to, grass seed is down, but now you've got to cover it with dirt and then hope for the rain to arrive. The boys are going to take a break though. Pop is in charge. Pop is in charge now. Here we go. Here we go. I don't know if you saw the radar there, but it is, I can actually see the snow in Boulder where I was. It's like dark, dark, dark clouds over there. It's not quite over there yet, but it is definitely hitting, you know, 30 miles away. So, I got to cover the plants and, you know, you live and learn as far as when to plant your plants every spring. You're supposed to wait until after Mother's Day. I planted on one day before to give true love a little gift, but we'll be okay. We'll be okay. We'll survive this. Folks, I'm calling it. I'm going to finish raking here. Work hard out there. Seek beauty. Love each other. Trying to get a little sunset for you. Supposedly it's going to rain tonight. That's a theory. And then snow tomorrow night. So, Ayo, just getting the grass seed ready, but I hope the seeds of your life are being nourished right now. That might have sounded corny, but I don't care. I do not care. All right. Love you all. Thanks for tuning in once again. This is like meetings, driving, meetings, planting seeds with the boys, sunsets, beer. Life is good. Tacos. Thanks, son. See you tomorrow.