 Our customers, their parents, prepared these onions for them when they were growing up. They want to share that same experience with their children. The special thing about Vidalia is this is the one onion that is planted by hand, harvested by hand. The climate that we grow it in, it allows us to just be able to offer a sweet onion across the board. For VidaliaOnions.com, in simple terms, Aries grows the onion. And I make it easy for our customers to order them online and help share these Vidalia's with customers across the United States. During the dot-com boom of the late 90s, I got exposed to building websites. And the more I played around with domains, I started understanding their relationship as sort of the real estate of the internet. I love the exploration process and I especially love GoDaddy Auctions. So for VidaliaOnions, it had expired. It's been one of the rare domains where it just kept tugging at me. So I reached out to the Vidalia Onion Business Committee. They were kind enough to introduce me to Aries. I remember getting the phone call, hey, there's a guy up here, Peter, that wants to see you. And Peter and I kind of hit it off. And then I just basically just try to help jail everything from the farming side and the packing side for him. Educate him on that and he educates me on the website side of things. I try my best to get an experience that you might expect from a big public company where if you make an order on Sunday night, we ship your box out on Monday. And if you're in the Southeast, you receive it on Tuesday. And you're getting consistent emails from us throughout the entire process. And continue to build on that story of who we are, show them the face, and this product that we're putting in the box by hand that they're receiving is truly from us. Every year it just kept getting better and better. That first season I was like, Aries, we just got a hundred orders. They're like, what is going on? We're doing something right. And then it was 200, it was 300, 400, 500 in the first season we were doing it. We want to keep growing this thing and just seeing what it can actually do because I really feel like we haven't even tapped into what the potential of this thing could be. It's so fun to talk to the customer because they're so raw and honest with me on the phone. It's the Varderian man! It's the Varderian man, pick up the phone! Someone eats our onions and they're like, these are the best onions ever. To hear that folks get that excited about the onions that we're growing, it makes you just want to keep doing it and doing it and getting better every year. It gives me a lot of purpose and fulfillment. I like freedom and independence. Freedom and independence, I only have one person to answer to, my customer. I was coming in as a not knowing anything, no background of farming at all. So of course, you know, having to work your way up. And then a few years ago, I had my own little bout with some illness and thankfully I fought through it. It put in perspective what was important. In life, I have two little girls and when they call me from school and they say, Daddy, I forgot my bag, I've got the freedom as long as I can make it all work to go take them their bag. That kind of stuff for me is what's important. When I have a nine year old daughter, she gets to come down here and see this physical product that we get to ship out. And hopefully you pass a little bit of that on to her and to areas as kids as well. I get up every day and I do this for my family. I do this for my work family. It extends out to our community. I remember that. I wake up, I'm humbled. You know, that's how I'm defined as successful.