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GO JAZZ GO!: A Fantastic Jazz Giveaway!

Jon + I had a special date night last week at the Jazz game!! They played The Pelicans + we are pretty much stillll smiling! Might be for different reasons….. but still smiling nonetheless! HA! Read on….

GO JAZZ GO!: A Fantastic Jazz Giveaway! by lifestyle blogger Ginger of the parrish place
Larry H Miller Lexus Lindon asked me to be The Co-Captain at game + I was thrilllled! AS WAS JON, if you can imagine. Aside from my dad —I don’t know many bigger Jazz fans than him. They rolled out the red carpet for us + made it a night we won’t ever forget.
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The RV Show: This Weekend’s Family Outing

The RV Show: This Weekend's Family Outing by Ginger Parrish from The Parrish Place

Jon has been looking forward to the RV SHOW for what feels like ever.
Saturday finally rolled around + the tradeshow definitely lived up to the hype.
Coy + Suzie renovated a camper last summer,
+ we’ve dreamed up big plans to log a ton of miles in them together this summer! Continue reading “The RV Show: This Weekend’s Family Outing”

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From 2 to 3 – 5 Tips From a Mom’s Survival Mode

From 2 to 3 - 5 Tips From a Mom's Survival Mode by Ginger Parrish from The Parrish Place

Things felt comfortable before Jack was born. I could actually go to the grocery store without feeling like a walking train wreck. For me, that’s saying something. I like to think I knew what I was doing.
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I was predicting my world flipped upside down when Jack got here + although I’m still trying to find my groove thang, we’re all breathing! It hasn’t been as crazy as I anticipated. I’ve been asked several times, “but how?!” So I thought I’d share a few survival mode tricks I keep inside my sleeve.
From 2 to 3 - 5 Tips From a Mom's Survival Mode by Ginger Parrish from The Parrish Place

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It’s HERE!!

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Jonah finished preschool Thursday. We camped Friday – Saturday, biked Park City after church on Sunday + now we are off to hopefully (fingers crossed) find a camper today. More time outside than inside?? All signs pointing to one thang: Summer has officially BEGUN!

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Growing up we went for family bike rides on Sunday evenings. The whole family. 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 of us in a row. Most likely fighting over who got to be the leader. Implementing the same tradition with my own kids brings my heart so much nostalgic joy! We’ve been stoked on our new Brilliant Bicycles around here. Little Roo is even learning to keep right up with us. If only my Mom would have kept our blue Cookie Monster bike attachement seat that I rode in as baby, we’d be set. It attached right to the back of my Dad’s bike, I remember it so vividly. We’re going to need that thing big time come July! 🙂

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We can fit all of our bikes right in the back of the Mini when we put the seats down! Makes it easy for me to transport bikes alone during the day without putting me into labor, or needing Jon’s help to get them to the top of the bike rack like we had previously. I mentioned that the boys aren’t into TV anymore, but did I also mention that riding their bikes has taken its place ten fold? They live for it! We don’t leave the house very often without them in tow.

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McPolin Farm is one of our favorite Sunday activities. McPolin is the famous white barn in Park City with the huge flag that you see a million pictures of around the 4th of July. Ringing a bell? Here is the address if you want to check it out. Park across the street to the east, then walk under the highway (using the underground tunnel) + choose your trail from there! Such a breathtaking bike path that begins right in front of it, as well as a handful of mountain biking trails to hit up from that point. Add it to your bucket list this summer! It’s incredible any time of the year, but you especially won’t want to miss it during July when the GINORMOUS flag is flying high!  IMG_5490 copyhelpershappiness

As per usual, all of our Helmets are NUTCASE. Some companies just have it figured OUT, you know? The kids can put them on or take them off by themselves with absolutely no pinching!!! GAME CHANGER! Worth every penny.

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Can I toot BRILLIANT BICYCLE  horn for just a second? Not only is their website the sleekest of the sleek + easy to navigate, their customer service is off the charts. My road bike got stollen last summer + we have been on the hunt for new bikes ever since. We went with Brilliant + haven’t lived a day of regret. Affordable. Simplistic. STURDY. Cute! Need I say more? From the packaging they show up on the doorstep in, to the leather detailing in the seats + handle bars, the playlist that they created for us to blast while assembling the bikes, it’s all quite the experience. They’ve made thorough how to videos plus included alllll the tools you’ll ever need to assemble or tighten anything on the bike. A company after my own heart for hitting the smallest of details RIGHT on the head. Clearly can’t say enough good. Let me know if you have any specific questions in regards to any of it, happy to give two more cents if it’s needed! We are patiently waiting for the Astor to come back in stock for Jon.

 

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We went to visit our sweet family in the cemetery up north last weekend with Grandma + Grandpa Webb. I’ll be sharing pictures from then when I get another minute of free time. But for now, Happy Memorial Day, friends! xx

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Brilliant is kindly offering Parrish friends a discount!
So if you’re in the market for a new bike at all, be sure to apply the following codes at checkout:

PARRISHxMAYFAIR  :  $100 off Mayfair

 

PARRISHxBIDDLE     : $50 off Biddle

 

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The Spiral Jetty

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We were craving a family day, so we made it happen.
The Spiral Jetty has been on our bucket list for quite some time.
We packed some snacks + off we went.
I recently discovered that I could give the kids headphones for the TV
+ listen to anything ( or nothing ) my heart desires in the front seat of the van!
VROOM vroom baby. Reason 382 I love owning a Mini Van. HAHA!

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It took us 2 hours to get there.
Jonboy + I listened to a bunch of our book
“The God Who Weeps”.
Have you read it? Add it to your list ASAP if not.
We can’t get enough. It’s insights are so refreshing.
Sidenote: we listened to it on audible at 2x the regular speed, otherwise I fall asleep.
Bless her heart! Or maybe my heart? Haha!

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Rigg didn’t want to wear shoes + stomped all the run away bubbles in sight.
Jonah chiseled out the whitest crystals he could find + is planning to take them all to show-n-tell on Thursday.

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“R for Riddy” — we make him say it all the time because it’s so cute, but I swear he can spot an R from a mile away.

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I took about 78 pictures behind the pack just like this one. Paparazzi pregnant mom status. I love to observe their shenanigans + maaaybe I can’t quite keep up with them now days. 🙂 Watching Jon be a dad brings tears of joy to my eyes at least once a week. Good tears. Happy Tears. Grateful tears! I used to worry that the boys liked him more than me, but I’m used to it now + truthfully, I don’t blame them for a second!

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There will be another little brother in this mix soon?
Can’t hardly believe it, can’t hardly wait.

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After we jam packed our weekend celebrating Jonah + all of his awesome-ness, I think we’re going to have to get creative with all the rain headed our way over the next few days. Life tends to feel much easier when we aren’t cooped up inside all day. But who doesn’t love an excuse to stomp some puddles? xx

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Kid friendly in Las Vegas

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.Jon had a training to teach down in Vegas, so we jumped in his bag.
I feel like we’ve spent a bunch of time in Vegas this year, but this was
our first time with the boys. We had a blast together!

Roo’s such a ham. Always making us laugh.

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On Thursday the app told us we were just shy of 15,000 steps before 4:00.
Lots to see with lots of walking! We were so glad we took the double stroller!!

We found such an awesome deal on a Baby Jogger City Select Stroller with the second seat FREEEEE, so we made the plunge! As fast as Jon was sold on the rental Mini Van, I was sold on the convenience of this dang stroller. Folds up smaller than anything we’ve previously owned + the seats stay on when it’s folded down!! Both boys in their own seat? Total GAME CHANGER coming from the mom who has tried pretty much every stroller on the market. Just gotta invest in a cup holder + add the skateboard attachment to my Santa List + then we’ll really be set.



Here are a few kid friendly things we found to do in Las Vegas:

+ CONTAINER PARK: Down by the old/new Fremont Street. We could have stayed here alllll day. The fire shooting pray-mantis that beats to the drum was Jonah’s favorite. The life size legos were Rigg’s number one choice. Jon enjoyed the Jimmy Buffet music videos playing on the blow up screen best + I left my camera home to soak up all of the above with my whole heart. We heard that weeknights are significantly less crowded ps! Thanks Greg + Britt for the reccomendation.

+ M&M WORLD: The 3D movie ( cost: FREE ) lasts about 10 minutes + watching your kids reach up for the characters is priceless.

+ Gondola Ride at The Venetian

+ RAISING CANES: BEST chicken ever made. no battle. We went four times in four days.

+ Tournament Of Kings: Incredible night show at The Excalibur. We found a good deal on prices at the ticket booth in front of M&M world. Follow the bright yellow sings!

+ FUN DUNGEON: This is the arcade in the basement of Excalibur. Dairy Queen Blizzard’s for dessert.

+ Make a wish in the ponds at Caesars Palace.

+ Be sure to put a few dollars bills in your pocket. Those posed pictures with all the characters walking the strip aren’t free. 🙂


Back home to snowy weather + a clean house. Two of my very favorite things! xx

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Our Rock Collection

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|| BUILD A ROCK COLLECTION || is one bucket list activity that we have been working on all summer. I have been gone to Market in Vegas for the last few days + while I was away, Jon built the kids a “golf ball wash”. I haven’t stopped hearing about it since I got home. I guess they rounded up all of the golf balls they could find, colored them with markers until I’m sure their hands were brighter than any of the balls, + put them all through a “golf ball wash” that they built themselves. Cool dad award? I vote yes! Since then, they have continued to put everything through their new wash bowl. A grape wash, block wash, bike wash, toothbrush wash, rock wash – – – etc. Jonah learned yesterday that a rock wash doesn’t quite work the same when you go to wash off the paint.

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But yesterday as I was being introduced to our newest rock members (that were collected while I was gone) Jonah timidly asked me, “Mom, can I share my rocks with my friend?” Keep in mind this is the rock stockpile that Riggins isn’t allowed to come within ten feet of. When either of my kids have a charitable thought, instead of letting myself interfere, I try really hard to let them run with it. It doesn’t matter that I spent the morning cleaning the kitchen, had just finished scrubbing the marker off the living room cabinet or hid the markers + paints on top of the fridge out of sight out of reach, FOREVER!! 😉 Easier said than done. He noticed a sliver of sadness in his friend on Sunday + believed that sharing his rocks would help him feel better. J picked out a handful his “smoothest” rocks + painted them until they were just right. If you know Jonah, you also know how indecisive he is. This task was not taken lightly, but he did it! He also picked the plate to put them on. I’m so proud of him. He held them out in front of him so incredibly still as we drove to deliver them. The look on his face, his soft sentiment, the way he skipped back to the car afterwards, when he told Riggins he loved him, how genuinely he asked me if I had a friend I should take some rocks to. Worth the mess? Worth the stress? Absolutely. He taught me a big lesson yesterday. He always teaches me lessons.

 

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Trippin’

Some of my very fondest dating memories with Jon are the road trip adventures that we went on together. We racked up many-a-mile in the car + I still don’t look at grey Mazda 3’s with a hatchback the same. This was when we really opened up about our feelings for each other. Where we shared our fears, our testimony’s, created a new bucket list together (which was a big deal for me) + even broke up once or twice. I don’t remember a truly comfortable silence that existed with a guy in my life before I met Jon. That quiet content companionship really broke down walls + let me to get to know his heart on a deeper level. I remember one time on the way back from St. George I was laughing so hard my coconut Slurpee came back out my nose. He would never fire away the questions about our relationship when I wanted them the most, but holy crap he’s always, ALWAYS made me laugh. beverly hills

With the little guys in our picture now, car rides that last longer than about three hours are not quite as appealing as they used to be. If you know what I mean. I didn’t realize how much I’ve missed this alone time in the car with Jon. Until last weekend when we packed a quick bag together at the last minute + drove through the night, rather than hopped on a plane to California. Best idea we’ve had in a long time! We missed Jonah + Rigg like mad, but the second we hit the freeway, we turned up the tunes, bought a couple extra treats at the gas station + the memories came flooding in. Go ahead + roll your eyes at me, but I still have no clue how I talked this guy in to marrying me. I mean, I woke up a baseball pitch outside of California to him free style rapping as loud as humanly possible about sunflower seeds with Ratatat. Enough said.

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We spent one day in Beverly Hills after we realized we needed to be in Vegas for a trade show. What a whirl wind! Pretty much a huge blessing in disguise that we decided to drive rather than fly. Never a dull moment with this fellow. Back on the 4th of July, we had an epic fail of a handoff with my camera on the driveway. I’m still not ready talk about it, but unfortunately it’s still getting fixed so we weren’t able to bring it with us. CRAPPY! We shared our trusty cell phone cameras on our trip instead.

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We ran through the parking lot at 2:30 in the morning, switched hotels every night on purpose, averaged three shows a day + tried to face-time the boys every couple of hours. Jon melted the same Skor bar in the car over + over, but somehow revived it with the air conditioner each time. I dropped his huge freaking gas station soda on the dairy queen register, took a selfie in any bathroom mirror I passed + forgot to bring my toothbrush.

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First rule or Road Trip: You do not talk about Road Trip.
Second rule or Road Trip: You do not talk about Road Trip.

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Still bummed the scheduling didn’t meet up with Greg + Britt in Vegas, or Ash + Mark in LA — but we certainly ate our way through both states in their honor.

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Cheers to five years, sweet love of mine – – – we’ve got a million more to go + I can’t

 

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Jon Turns 30

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I debated + debated what to do for Jon’s big 30th birthday this year. I knew he wouldn’t care for an elaborate ol’ fuss, but hello, 30 years only rolls around once. I settled for a family camping surprise party stuffed inside of a toy-hauler in the mountains instead. It hit the spot! He’s had his eyes on trailers for quite some time +  for one sliver of a second I thought I could pick one out by myself to suprise him on his big day. Joke’s on me. Once reality set it, renting was definitely the best route. Excited for him to pick out the one he wants so we can go all summer long!

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This view is one I won’t ever forget.

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We had fishing on our family bucket list last spring + went up to the fish farm in Ogden. We had such a blast, but this year, we set out to conquer the real thing. The lake just above Smith + Moorehouse helped solidify fishing as Jonah’s favorite sport. Exact words from his mouth. If we had taken enough food down to the lake to survive, I’m sure we would still be there right now. Not one of them wanted to leave.

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Tricky trick trick trickaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy, Aunt Mor.

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Memorial Day Weekend

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“Hey Dad my legs are tired. I need to go rest them on my bed.” — Jonah Jon

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Now that Dann is married + Mo is (almost) married, when the family comes to town we have to get a little creative in our sleeping situation. This is coming from the family that still sleeps in the same room on Christmas Eve. We just pile in + pretend like we aren’t crammed. Laura got married on Friday + everyone just crashed down here afterwards. There is nothing I love more than having all the family together. We missed Ky, Chad + Mi in a bad way. The older I get, the more + more I realize that family truly is EVERYTHING.

We checked “Hike Ensign Peak” off of our bucket list a couple of months ago, so we thought we would take everyone else up there with us for round two. We saw rain on the forecast Saturday, but decided to brave it anyways. The trail was muddy muddy, but it didn’t start raining until we got back down to the park. The guys golfed — the girls shopped. Weust getting warmed up for California next week!

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A picnic

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6 secrets to being a happy mother

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I got a very sincere, very heavy-hearted email asking me how to be happier mother because I am very happy all of the time. Although I instantly wanted to send back a picture of my tired, saggy eyes + a defensive rebuke on why I’m the wrong person to ask, I knew she deserved more of a heartfelt answer than a list of reasons why I’m not ALWAYS happy ALL of the time.
The recent trend seems to be to air your dirty laundry on social media to show how real you really are. I totally get it. We’re not happy 100% of the time. We’re not supposed to be. We all have crappy days where we’d really like to throw in the towel. I’m no different. If it helps to relieve stress to write about it, that’s great, pour your heart right out. Share your story + be proud of it. I’m in no means trying to bag on people who parade their laundry like so because I tend to find most anything with sincere passion behind it incredibly inspiring. Party on! I guess I just choose to show our real moments in the most positive light possible. With that said, this specific email just took me a bit more off guard than usual. It made me stop, sit down + analyze my life while questioning deep down what + where my internal joy comes from. I’ve really had to step away from my comfort zone to explain it to you guys. Kind of a really scary thing for me, but here we go. Why am I happy? How am I happy? I’ve broken it down to 6 not so little secrets that have lead me to a happier life. A happier motherhood if you want to be specific.

1. Choose to be happy – Happiness is a predetermined choice in my book. You’ve got to make up in your mind that you’re going to be happy no matter what life throws at you. You’ve got to want to be happy. You can find something positive in even the worst situation, but only if you are looking for it. If you wait to let the emotions of the moment take over it’ll be a constant battle with why life isn’t fair. Choose to be happy before crap hits the fan.
2. Learn to let things go – the milk will always spill, but the grocery store is not going anywhere. You can always buy more. My trick during the spilled milk moments – take a picture. Document it. The spilled milk, broken picture frame, the gossip started from Missy down the block, whatever it is, snap a picture of something to remind you of the lemon. Chances are it won’t be as sour when you look back on it a week or two down the road. I enjoy writing my feelings with pictures. The sooner we can train our mood + our mind that little things that are out of our control don’t need to control our happiness, the happier we will become.
3. Remember to play – I’m currently reading a book called Hands Free Mama + I can’t get enough of it. A thought that really resonated with me went something along the lines of – – – “What are you quickest to carry with you to the next room, your cell phone or your child’s hand?” Get down on the ground + play with your kids. Paint, color, run, cry + leave your phone in the other room. At the end of the day, you will never regret the time you put aside to play with your children. We love making lists. Our seasonal + weekly bucket lists help keep us on track + give us immediate ideas when we feel like the ipad seems reallllly nice. I’m far from perfect in this category, but I know that I never regret the time that we set aside to play as a family.
4. Build your village: Motherhood takes a village. Hand pick your army wisely. Surround yourself with friends who encourage you to be yourself + who genuinely care about your well being. They say misery loves company + I totally agree. I tend to flock towards positive people. Have you seen the quote “you become like the 5 most people you spend the most time with” floating around on pinterest? Who are you becoming? Think about it. Which friends would you feel comfortable with showing up unannounced if your steps hadn’t seen a vacuum in 2 weeks with + the last 3 days of dishes are rotting in your sink. Are your friends genuine friends? Are you a genuine friend? Friendship is a two way road in my life. Not enough time to please everyone in the world. Eliminate the unnecessary. That doesn’t mean you can’t be nice to everyone. Just, surround yourself with a strong, positive village.
5. Find your creative outlet –  something makes your clock tick. I believe my creativity is the battery inside my internal clock. But what’s your battery? When I became a mother, my universe turned to my children. They are my whole world. After Jonah was born, I remember catching myself talking baby talk to a grown adult at church. In a high-pitched voice like “Ohhhh Hi, how are you today?” Embarrassing. The truth of the matter – I didn’t get out of the house much. In fact, I didn’t talk to a single adult until Jon got home from work. But I have always loved to talk, whether it’s to people I know really well or don’t know at all. In hair school I turned in my essay on job interviews, my instructor wrote a note on top with a big smiley face telling me that I write exactly like I talk. I think that’s why I enjoy blogging as much as I do. It’s like talking out my feelings with no one to interrupt. haha BINGO. Blogging is totally my creative outlet, my battery. Your clock might might tick when you join a thursday night soccer team or jump into the neighborhood book club.  I don’t really know, I just know we’re all totally different + that’s what makes us so neat.
6. Take time for yourself – For whatever reason, this one is the hardest for me. I feel like for a while I had convinced myself that in order to be a the very best mom I could be, I needed to be hands on 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If I wasn’t, I wasn’t doing enough + the mom guilt would eat me alive. Literally. It’s not hard for me to schedule a pedicure or a dinner with my friends, but it is hard to admit that I NEED to do it. Remember control + alt + delete when things were just TOO much for your computer? We are the same way. You’ll be a better mother + a better friend when you take time for yourself to gather a big breath of fresh air + remember that in order to care for anyone else, you best be taking care of yourself. —A few weeks ago Jon asked me for a day to just unwind + relax after work. It happened to be the same day we had planned to go out of town. I got 120% offended. But what happened in the end really intrigued me. He helped us pack up the car + we went on our way, without him. He got off work that night at 5:00 + at 6:15 I got a text asking what the kids were doing because he missed them. He missed us. —– Point proven.  Taking a few extra minutes for ourself to regroup helps organize all of the tabs you have open in your minds + maybe even re-prioritize the chaos running around like a wild banshee up there. Men work the same way.


With my most sincere happiness project out on the table, my best friends + my family will tell you straight up that I’m not always happy. I will tell you I’m not ALWAYS happy. I have bad days + sad days + throw me a freaking bone days. But the one thing that I try to remind myself as often as possible is to focus on the positive + the happy! Make up your mind right now that you’re going to be happy today + you will be, I promise.