I love DMA. It's like the second I'm there, I'm in my element. I honestly believe that DMA changed my life, each time I've been. I can't get over how many wonderful people there are, instead of my horrible outlook that people are all bad. I go there, and everyone is enthusiastic and excited, and just as weird as I am. I meet the greatest people there. All of them are AMAZING. I love them all. This has been the one of the best days of my life. I saw my best friend that I haven't seen, in person, in a year, and long story short, it was fantastic. I may have made a thousand mess ups in conducting, marching, ect, but every time I made a mistake, I didn't get flustered like usual. It made me want to run back and fix it til it was perfect. It made me feel that making mistakes was perfectly okay and it didn't matter because practice makes perfect. It's all about choice, and if I could go back in time, I would choose to never change any single thing I did at that camp. Thank you, George Parks. Thank you, Heidi Sarver. Thank you, IMPACTS. And thank you to wonderful people who attended. I will never forget my time with you people.