[applause] ahead of michelle malcolm, down there so that's pretty cool. and i'm assuming a lot of people are familiar with the narrative that, the 40 so interested and you're still here on the last lecture on the second day, but i thought we would still go through some of her story because it's so gripping. it starts in idaho and actually to me it's like such a beautiful setting. there must be a lot of beautiful memories you must have that. >> yeah, i mean, it was beautiful mountain that i grew up on. i still have really fond memories of being on that mountain and i love playing on that mound. i think it's an incredible, you know, for the kids to get to put on a playground, we had this entire farm and this huge space and just a lot of wonderful things that could happen on a mountain like that. i guess you would say we were the original free range kids, you know, kind of hard-core. so there was a lot of really wonderful things about it. then of course there was some difficult things but the setting, the scenery, living in the -- >> nature walks. >> you are