 like a science school of business. Pretty mundane. So what people want and need is a fun way to save. And in Michigan, we've come up with what we think will accomplish that. It's a program called Save To Win. And what it is, it means in Michigan, open 15,000 new savings accounts. We spoke with the first big winner of the Save To Win. That's a really high price. Our vacuum is a long period of time, but it's been explained to the 1930s when to use this vehicle to raid over the combination of laws to try to protect, I suppose, the safety and sadness of banks. And it's not their own lottery, but for someone else to come in general, it would be. And we know that tens of billions of dollars are being spent on lottery tickets every year, which you call the rules game. And one alternative is to offer bank savings accounts. You have normal clothes and classes. Heals them up, sir. And I walked around, and whenever someone might tell me that I was walking across an alley, do you want me to have a coffee? I'll have my bed on the door. OK. I'm going to find you a reader of music. Otherwise, I really would think that was a good idea. Hello. Taking a break. Taking a break in the action. Letting these dry. I'll explain what I'm doing here in a minute. I know I haven't really given you an update on what I'm actually doing here. All right, mail time. Thank you. Diane from Nebraska. Thank you. It looks to be perhaps our first Christmas card at PO Box 1779. All right, here we go. Oh, not a Christmas card. Oh, my bad. A baby is little kisses, lullabies, lots of joy, and a tiny size. Very cuddly, cute, and fun. Your sweet, enchanting little one. Oh, thank you, Diane. Oh, my goodness. Dear DeMora family, your whole family is such a blessing to me. And now you are sharing all the joy of your pregnancy. You radiate love, faith, and finding beauty in all of the days. A while back, I gave myself the nickname of Vima. It's a little, it's a title that warms my heart in honor of that and in Bridget's enthusiasm in her Trader Joe's adventures. Sending you a small gift card. Sure wish it was more. Just something to let you know. You're in my heart in prayers every day. God bless all of you. Oh, my goodness. Diane, sending you love from Nebraska. Diane, you are amazing. Thank you so, so much for the card and this little fun thing, which you love. Okay, speaking of being pregnant, true love's taking a little rest right now. So I'm out here working. She's resting. She gets the gift card. That's how it works around here. All right, all right. No, I'm just kidding. Thank you, Diane. What a great day. All right, continue onward. He's got ethics in here this afternoon. He has studies ethics. Brian picked a very deep breath. So you probably wonder, what the heck is this guy doing? Well, I'm working, working on the house on a Saturday, finally squeezing in some work here. I haven't worked on the house in too long. Since the boys, especially Joseph, when he was young and then Seth, when he was young, they used the lights lining the sidewalk in front of the house as like handrails so they would push on those lights to try and get up those steps when they were learning to walk. And I must say they worked really well for them, but over time, those lights just bent and bent the poles, essentially, which is bent. And one of them almost broke. I managed to bend it back into place today, but I went to ACE and I found a one inch diameter PVC pipe, slid the light inside it, and it works perfect for holding the light now basically, and then of course, PVC pipe is white, so you don't want a white pipe in front of your house. So I bought some spray paint, some metallic spray paint. We'll see how long it lasts, but it looks good for now. And anyway, a little solution to these broken light situations when the sun comes back out, but it's looking good, it's looking good. For you, sun came in the mail for you. I think you might like it. Hey here. Oh my gosh. Is it she just great? This is amazing. I know, and she's not messing, she gave us a nice little something. Oh my gosh, this is so sweet. I know, right? We might have to go spend it right now, Diane.