Doesn't even important. He also bring a weapon. You do a lot of to, but she's the one. Yeah, for sure. And I mean, especially right, just here in your backyard uh here in Dallas and what the Children cancer fund does for, for, for North Dallas. And just for the years, we talk about the number of years that this one has been happening. The great work of them, excuse me, of them, invested in such, in such great uh research and into and into the um this area to these families has given them um an awesome night, but really just being there for them well beyond this night uh is huge and absolutely seeing what cancer does to families, I can't imagine what it's like for your kid, for your child. Being a new father, being up here today, hit different, seeing some of these kids, kids in different ages is amazing. So blessed and honored to be a part of this. From the first couple of times I went when I wasn't in a chair and it was just Roger and Troy. I was in a way you could say jealous of those guys. How do I get more involved. And so when I got that call from a couple of years back and as well, I was a no brain and a night I look forward to each and every year. Definitely this night as well with the game. If you like to go to the community, she did something. Just, yeah, I mean, I've been blessed, blessed. And so to me it's about hand, I've got to where I've got in my life to you. People have heard me and ahead of me um sacrificing um allowing me to learn things and make their mistake. I've been doing things the right way. So uh for me to just use my, use my platform and not just I'm not just sure what would be involved if you have the passion and have the love and the passion to be cancer. Uh Obviously this one, this one special, but just to, to share my story and bring us some kids base as I set it up there. I don't know if they understand how inspiring we are to be. We're there the two heroes. We get the kind of welcome the model and I can guarantee you every, every, every person that comes in contact with these individuals needs this even for the gal and touched and in, in the he said his father, you come here rev because it does, it does. Yeah. So um yeah, it definitely does. And that was my point was looking down, watching the kids come up seeing all the different ages, understanding that um this, this disease has no boundaries, no biases, no demographic, no gender. It's um yeah, it's scary. It's scary. I, as I said, having white people with my mother, I can't imagine honestly. Um Yeah, MJ, when you say baby MJ, hope your life is automatically change. You feel uh yeah, I feel different. Um I guess especially when you wake up in the morning and you see that baby, you understand responsibilities and um everything that, that I've always wanted for myself but to want that for somebody else even more. Um Yeah, it is special and uh the baby is doing great. Mama is doing great. Everybody's out there at home and we blessed uh just a handful, changed the first one and then about two or three after that and then, you know, I try to pass that job. How difficult is this offensive with the, with the baby and everything coming up? Yeah, I mean, just different as you said, but the whole body has more so, right, uh than the last part of the whole pregnancy, but the latter part of them here. Um just, yeah, just trying to be helping him as much as I can understand him. Right. But uh they, they mom not going do so much but I know how important it is for me to be there and just the end of the day it's the off season I've been back and start working out. Um, the scheduling is a little bit different so it's a little bit different. But other than that, um, off season.