 The day he was born was on Super Bowl Sunday, 1976, and I stayed in the Laker Room watching football the whole time. So I think it was kind of marked for football from the get-go. And I brought him home in a little outfit that had a football player on the side and everything. And but everything was always, it was always about the football. And when he got that, the helmet and the whole uniform, he was so excited. Everything was always hectic. Snatch and grab and open and get the next present. Snatch and grab and open and then play all the rest of the day. He was so excited. He'd got the incredible halt, bubble muscles, you know, and he got the underrules and he thought he was so cool. A lot of times he got angry with me because I was the one that would wake up at three and four in the morning and I'm ready to open presents and he's really put out because he's older so he wants to sleep. You have no idea of the pride and the joy that we feel for him and the tears that that we shed when I see him on TV or in an interview to think that that is my son and God has allowed him to accomplish so much. I've always been John's little sister. I mean that started in high school, middle school, high school. And I would say that's probably one of my one of the proudest titles that I wear is being John's little sister. God gave us two children, two of the best children that a man, a dad and a mother could ever dream of. Merry Christmas John, we love you. Merry Christmas John and tightn up. Merry Christmas Jay Rob, we love you. Yeah, it's pretty special. I've been blessed. The Good Lord has blessed me with an extremely supportive family and an encouraging family that has pushed me to chase my dreams and I've said it a million times. I'm just a small town boyfriend from West Tennessee that loves football and like I said I've been surrounded by family members that have supported me along the way, that have encouraged me along the way to step through the doors that God's open for me and that's why I'm here today.