Episode Transcript
[00:00:00] Speaker A: You're listening to the Known Legacy podcast, brought to you by Known Legacy Ministries. For more information, go to knownlegacy.org now here's your hosts, Bill A. Travis.
[00:00:15] Speaker B: Morning, Bill.
[00:00:17] Speaker A: Christmas time is almost here.
So excited.
[00:00:21] Speaker B: I love this time of year. Love it.
[00:00:23] Speaker A: I do, too.
[00:00:24] Speaker B: Love it.
[00:00:24] Speaker A: I'm a fan. Even though it's not snowy. I wish it was snowy, but it's wet. Tea.
[00:00:31] Speaker B: It's damp. We'll go with the word damp.
[00:00:33] Speaker A: I like that. I do. There's those moments you like the bone chilling cold because you want to go inside.
[00:00:37] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:00:37] Speaker A: You know, drink hot cocoa and all the things I shouldn't do when I gain my £15.
[00:00:42] Speaker B: 15 Christmas pounds.
[00:00:43] Speaker A: 15 Christmas.
[00:00:44] Speaker B: Why is there not a Christmas song for that?
[00:00:46] Speaker A: I know.
[00:00:47] Speaker B: I'm telling you.
[00:00:48] Speaker A: Anyway, I got fat of her because Cookies.
[00:00:51] Speaker B: Hey, thank you guys for checking us out. Known Legacy.org is where you can find us online and info. Known Legacy. If you want to give us an email, words of encouragement, questions, comments, your favorite Christmas song, you share us with us there.
[00:01:03] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah. In the comments, put down your favorite Christmas song. We'd love to hear that. What your favorite Christmas song is.
[00:01:08] Speaker B: Yeah. YouTube and the artist. Because let's be honest, there's. There's about 50 songs that are done by every artist, so. And Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, you can find all the stuff there.
[00:01:19] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:01:20] Speaker B: And just so happy that you guys are checking us out in the midst of all of this craziness of season. So. Excellent, Excellent. Kyle, how you doing?
[00:01:26] Speaker A: Yes, Kyle.
[00:01:27] Speaker C: Good morning. Good morning.
[00:01:28] Speaker B: Good morning. Good, good, good. So the question of the day. Question of the day is. Let me tell you the backstory. Okay?
So because my wife and I are frugal, cheap, you might say, or trailer trash, you know, all of those interchangeable. We're good. We're good.
[00:01:44] Speaker A: I identify with all those things.
[00:01:46] Speaker B: We have our Christmas lights put up before Halloween, right. Because we have someone do it. Because two stories. And I'm at the age now where I'm like, I don't need to be on a ladder. I don't need that deductible fee or Halloween. It's cheaper. Then it's cheaper, right? They stop mowing early October.
[00:01:59] Speaker C: And orange and black lights, I assume.
[00:02:01] Speaker B: What? No, no, no, no, no. No red and white lines. Thank you very much. Now, that doesn't mean we turn them on. Right? But we have them up, right? So following the Facebook page, man, if you don't follow your HOA Facebook page, you really should, because there is some of the funniest hilarious arguments that go on. So some lady.
Because a lot of our neighbors starting to turn on the Christmas lights, and it's like, early November. And some lady, very innocently, but not very passive aggressively, she goes, do we have a rule in the HOA when we can turn on our Christmas lights? Right.
And which started this entire, like, bloodletting feud in the Facebook page.
[00:02:39] Speaker A: Right, okay.
[00:02:40] Speaker B: And so people are like, yeah, no, not until, you know, not until Thanksgiving. Not until Thanksgiving. And then you would see random photos of people who have their lights on in the middle of the night, and they're like, just post them.
[00:02:49] Speaker A: Click, click.
[00:02:51] Speaker B: It's just like poking the bear. Poking the bear.
So, and from our previous conversation, I feel like Kyle might have some opinions about this.
I would love to know what is your philosophy? What is your kind of, like, attitude posture about setting up Christmas before Thanksgiving? Like, do you set up Christmas when it's convenient and when the weather agrees, or do you set up Christmas after Thanksgiving? That's. That's the question of the day. Let the rumble and the Friday night fight begin.
[00:03:20] Speaker A: I think. I think you go first.
[00:03:21] Speaker B: Kyle set the standard.
[00:03:25] Speaker C: So when you. When I was a kid, Christmas was my favorite. I was like Travis, but back then.
[00:03:31] Speaker B: But now I'm a bitter old man. You know what I mean?
[00:03:36] Speaker C: I don't like the commercialization of it. I think Christmas. Christmas has become something that it didn't start out to be.
[00:03:43] Speaker B: Right?
[00:03:44] Speaker C: And so Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday because there's no gifts involved. There's no anything other than being with family and celebrating your family. And.
And it's pure. It's pure.
[00:03:56] Speaker B: It's not adulterated.
[00:03:57] Speaker C: So I love Thanksgiving. And when you put the Christmas lights up and start the music before that, it's disrespectful to me. To Thanksgiving. That's all.
[00:04:05] Speaker B: Okay. Okay. So in defense, like, my wife and I are setting up Christmas right now, and I have decided that I'm gonna poke the bear. So I turn on my outside Christmas lights before Thanksgiving because I'm like, bring it on, neighbors. Bring it on. Right. So here's my retort then. The red and white lights are purely Thanksgiving lights until the day after Thanksgiving. And it's not a Christmas tree. It's a Thanksgiving tree decorated with beautiful Thanksgiving ornaments to remind us of.
[00:04:33] Speaker A: To give thanks to all around to give thanks.
[00:04:36] Speaker B: And then miraculously, the next day, you know, Black Friday, it all magically turns into Christmas. I don't know.
[00:04:43] Speaker C: But there's no other holiday that supersedes and precedes other holidays.
[00:04:48] Speaker B: Yeah, I agree. I agree.
[00:04:50] Speaker A: I know. No, I agree with you, but I struggle.
[00:04:53] Speaker B: Who do you agree with? No, no, you say you, but Kyle and I have very different opinions. You need to. You need to make a decision. Bill, are you a pre or post Thanksgiving?
[00:05:03] Speaker A: So I will tell you this. Thanksgiving before COVID I was like, no, like Black Friday, boom. We set everything up and we said.
[00:05:11] Speaker B: You're blaming this on Covid?
[00:05:12] Speaker A: I am blaming on.
[00:05:13] Speaker B: We blame everything on Covid. Let's go. Let's go.
[00:05:15] Speaker A: Well, you know, I mean, all the car. The car prices, everything's gone up because. So that dang Covid just dumped everything.
[00:05:20] Speaker B: Amazing.
[00:05:21] Speaker A: Until Covid happened. You know what I'm saying? So. No, but there was during COVID I was like, you know what? Everyone was like. Like the whole world was like depressed at that point.
[00:05:30] Speaker B: Oh, yeah.
[00:05:30] Speaker A: So we're like, let's put up Christmas then. And I was like, okay, I kind of like this, but I don't. I'm not like, you know, November 1st kind of guy.
So last week we finally took a couple of trees out. A couple. And so.
[00:05:45] Speaker B: But that would have been November 5th. So you're not November 1st guy. But if the 5th happens, I'm all in.
[00:05:51] Speaker A: It was the 15th. Give me a break. It was the 15th.
Anyways, so like, so I'm. I'm not a purist anymore, but I. But I am like, I can't put the big Christmas tree up until Black Friday because we have this weird tradition where like. And this is me traditions. Yeah, traditions are awesome. In fact, I'd love to hear one of your guys traditions actually after this. So that'd be kind of cool.
[00:06:14] Speaker B: Question of the day. Part two. Part two.
[00:06:17] Speaker A: So anyways, thanks for joining us. Thanks for hanging in there. We believe in you. This is for your patience. Nobody else's. And so, but man.
[00:06:25] Speaker B: So.
[00:06:26] Speaker A: But on Christmas, I like putting. Or on. On Black Friday, I like putting up the Christmas tree. And then we do is we have like boxes of old ornaments that all looks like a human trash heat, basically. And. And so then the kids will be there, and we'll usually put on either the Grinch.
[00:06:41] Speaker B: See that?
[00:06:41] Speaker A: Okay, that's the Grinch who stole Christmas.
Christmas vacation. And then generally we'll watch like one other. One other Christmas movie. Die Hard. Generally Die Hard. I'm serious.
Which is. That's a whole nother debate. But it is Christmas movie. I don't care what you say. So is a couple other ones. But anyways, you're in there, so Die Hard is a Christmas movie in our consortium. And so we'll put something like that on. But for the most part, I don't want to see the whole house decorated. But I'm liking it more and more, maybe because I'm getting old and I'm like, I want it. It moves so quick now from Thanksgiving to Christmas. You're like, oh, two minutes later, you're, like, taking them down. So I will say. I'd probably say, if I had to lean on one or the other, I'd say before Thanksgiving.
[00:07:22] Speaker B: Okay, so there's a practicality to that. Like, the kids helping out. Like. Like my kids, for whatever reason they like, they will start helping out and then quickly move on to doing other things.
[00:07:33] Speaker A: Something else.
[00:07:34] Speaker B: Just my wife setting up the tree. So my wife's like, well, if I'm the only one setting up the tree, I might as well set it up.
[00:07:39] Speaker A: When I want, whenever I want to, you know?
[00:07:40] Speaker B: And so she turns on the. The Hallmark Channel and turns on, like, Christmas in Mistletoe City with Kris Kringle. And, you know, and. And she'll just have all the warm feels and she'll be smiling and, oh, I remember this. And she'll be showing me all these ornaments that I'm like, that's wonderful, sweetheart. Thank you. And then I'll go back to school.
[00:07:57] Speaker A: And you'll go back to whatever you were doing. That's great, because I don't.
[00:08:00] Speaker B: I don't help.
I mean, are the cookies ready yet?
Cookies?
[00:08:05] Speaker A: Already?
I mean, that's my favorite part, because usually that day my wife will make some cookies, and so then I'll have that, and then I'm like. And then. Okay, weird question. I know this is. There's another question of the day. Part three. Sorry. Because we haven't got the part two yet. So this is where my. My. Welcome to my brain. Are you guys eggnog fans or. No, No, I love eggnog.
I love it. But I have to cut it with milk.
[00:08:30] Speaker B: Oh, so you're adding more dairy to eggnog?
[00:08:33] Speaker A: Yes.
[00:08:33] Speaker C: You can cut it with rum. You know.
[00:08:35] Speaker A: I know.
We're going to cut it with milk right now.
[00:08:37] Speaker B: Yes.
[00:08:38] Speaker A: But it generally starts. So once I start drinking it from there until, like, till like the 2nd of of of January, I'm using like this.
[00:08:44] Speaker B: So. So not only are you challenging the lactose gods, you're now riding the diabetic train with all the goodies.
[00:08:51] Speaker A: Exactly. Exactly. It's so bad.
[00:08:52] Speaker B: Great health. So, going back to the first one, what's a Tradition that you have as a family. Is that what.
[00:08:56] Speaker A: Question number two. Yeah. I would say that is one of the ones we have as a major tradition is our tree that we set up. And I'm like, what's one of the things I need to do? Like, in fact, there was one ornament from like 1984 that until two years ago, it was a golden Grahams bear or a honey Grahams or it's one of those.
No, no, no. But it was a bear that I got in a box when I was a kid.
[00:09:18] Speaker B: Oh.
[00:09:19] Speaker A: And the battery worked until two years ago. Oh. I literally have a video of it where it's like. So it was like by the last year was going.
[00:09:33] Speaker B: It was terrifyingly scary.
[00:09:36] Speaker A: Yes. If I can find it, I will. I will take a picture of it, post it somewhere. But yeah, I'd love. Yeah. So what about you guys? What's your.
[00:09:42] Speaker B: What about you?
[00:09:43] Speaker C: Same Thanksgiving happens and then the day after tree goes up, decorations go up for outside lights. We have somebody do it. So it's just whenever they.
[00:09:53] Speaker B: Whenever they.
[00:09:53] Speaker A: I mean.
[00:09:54] Speaker B: But you don't turn them on until after Thanksgiving, right?
[00:09:56] Speaker C: Correct.
[00:09:56] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[00:09:57] Speaker A: So what about you? What's your tradition?
[00:09:59] Speaker B: That's a good question.
I know that there's traditions. If I were to ask my kids, they'd be like, oh, yeah, here you go. But right now I cannot fathom a tradition outside of like, there's some foods that we would normally have. Like, like, my kids were into charcuterie boards. And so like we have like, it's trailer trash security board. It's not like the high dollar stuff. It's literally like the package of Hormelami and the package of Hormel pepperoni. You know, what's wrong with.
[00:10:24] Speaker A: What's wrong with all these? And you know, amazing. And where's the cheese whiz?
[00:10:27] Speaker B: Right. So we do that and we'll nibble on that throughout the day. And you know. Yeah, that's. It's always food. Our traditions are food based. I think it's shocking.
[00:10:36] Speaker A: I know. Yeah. Food based for four Christmases. The one girl walks up, she goes. Or do for. Is anybody?
Anyways, yeah, I do like some. Some charcuterie because you feel healthy, but you're not. No, but you're like, I'm eating light pieces and you're like, I mean, eating 500 light pieces.
[00:10:50] Speaker B: Right.
[00:10:51] Speaker A: Anyways. But it does bring us to the conversation of the day, which is really intentionality about the holidays. You know, there's a lot of times you're like, man, you look back at 20, 25 and there's moments you're like, I wish I could have done this differently. Or maybe you haven't. But this is the time to stop and have that moment to think about what could I have done differently? What would I want? What I want, what would I have wanted with my family in 2025? And whatever your family looks like, if it's you and your wife, it's you and your, you and your grown up kids in college or if you have little kids, what would you have wanted to see as a dad? I do really believe we talk about this a lot. The impact of a father.
[00:11:27] Speaker B: Correct.
[00:11:27] Speaker A: In everything. You know, we've heard that statistic before and this is just church, you know, I know you guys have heard this, so just bear with me that if a mom brings her kids to church, there's a 1 in 50 chance the kids are going to continue after.
[00:11:38] Speaker B: Right.
[00:11:38] Speaker A: If a dad does, there's like a 75% chance. So there's something in a dad's impact in there that man, we could look at our lives and go, what would I want to do differently next year? Again, for me, I feel like we're at the point in my family where like it's moving so fast. I feel like I'm hanging on the side of a building, you know, it's just moving so fast. If I could look at this next year and say, what would I want to do differently? And I really believe that there's impact right now that we can do.
[00:12:05] Speaker B: Right.
[00:12:05] Speaker A: So there's kind of an assessment. Does that make sense?
[00:12:07] Speaker B: Yeah. And now, and I would add to it, not just do different. Maybe you found something that is working and you want to make sure you continue.
And that's where I would be like, so we, we, the house that we bought two years ago came with a hot tub and I'm not a hot tub guy, but now that we have hot tub, I'm a hot tub guy. I love the hot tub. Right. And what I have found is some of the best conversations I've had with my boys particularly or when we're hanging out in the hot tub. Maybe a football game's on the TV and all of a sudden we just start talking about anything and everything, right?
[00:12:36] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[00:12:37] Speaker B: And, and so for me, that's one of the things I want to continue is like carving out evening times to let the boys know, hey, I'm heading to the hot tub. And it's kind of like a code, hey, come on out let's just talk about whatever's on our minds.
[00:12:48] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:12:49] Speaker B: You know, and what I've appreciated is when they were younger, it was always me priming the pump and asking the questions and getting their insights. Yeah. Now that they're older and they're a little bit more aware of the world, they're a little bit more aware of my job and what I do and some of the struggle struggles at my job. They're asking me the questions that I'm leaving, going, wow, that was a really good question. Like, like, man, that really helped me process through some things that I hadn't even been thinking through and. Exactly. And so it's, it's becoming what a good relationship could be of give and take. And so that, that's one of the things I definitely want to continue moving forward is carving out those moments.
[00:13:22] Speaker A: Current those moments. I love it because I feel like that's where I'm at with my son. I'm like, I like silently pull out a pad and paper like, so, Gabe, what do you think? I feel like I'm at that point where the tables turn. But. But I do love it. I think there's something in us to go, man, if we can look at our life this year and say, man, what were the moments that were intentional that I look back and go, this was great.
How do I do more of those? And kind of looking at those steps. In fact, one of the things that we have done here at Known Legacy for you guys is, man, we have, we have started a Christmas Advent. We're going to have the downloadable option here. It's on our website, but it's free for you.
There's two parts to it. There's one that is an advent that literally shares, you know, each day from December 1st on. So it's really easy. So I know that you might be getting this after December 1st. Who cares? You can start it now.
But there's there, there's a verse and there, there's a question. Super simple, because we're not in this point of let's have a 45 minute conversation.
[00:14:15] Speaker B: Correct.
[00:14:16] Speaker A: But let's ask a question while we're on our way to Chick Fil A to the next game practice.
[00:14:20] Speaker B: Right.
[00:14:20] Speaker A: That we could do this. But also there's another thing that, man, that we've loved in our past. One of our traditions that I didn't, I didn't bring up and you know, in the beginning was we have an intentional Christmas countdown.
And so in there as well is, you know, there's, there's Little things in there that are. We're already doing during the holidays. Like, I'm guessing that you guys make hot chocolate at some point in your holidays.
[00:14:42] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:14:42] Speaker A: I'm guessing that cookies are baked at some point. I'm guessing that there's a time that maybe you are. You're doing. You're going to a Christmas parade or you're watching something on tv. And you can. And we take those moments and we put them into little intentional cards that every day, especially if you have young kids, just flip it over and write day one, day two, day three. And you could start to where. When they wake up in the morning, it's like something as simple as candy tasting day. And you could get a sour candy, a chocolate candy. It doesn't have to be.
Yeah, we're. There's. And you could just say it and everything becomes an experience. But those intentional moments that then you could take and use that in accordance with your. With. With your like Advent. So, hey, today we're gonna make hot chocolate and watch a Christmas movie. Who doesn't at some point sit down and watch a Christmas movie? Okay. Make that the intentionality for that. That night.
[00:15:29] Speaker B: But I love. What I love about that posture is like, it's taking the mundane and things that we experience all the time.
[00:15:34] Speaker A: Yes.
[00:15:35] Speaker B: And with just a little bit of effort, creating memory moments and elevating it. Like, we pass by the houses in our neighborhood all the time, but now that there's a little bit of light on them that looks a little bit different. We're like, oh, isn't that house beautiful? That's just the most beautiful house. Even though it's November 15th. It's amazing. They love Jesus more than people after Thanksgiving anyways.
No, but. But that's what you're talking about. And whether it be like a food thing or going to a movie or whatever, it's just give it a little bit of extra effort and see how it might become a tradition, something cherished by the kid and want to bring forward to their own family.
[00:16:11] Speaker A: Yeah. You know, that's what we're doing even now. I mean, our kids started looking forward to it. In fact, my wife was way more creative than I am. But she made like a little tree that you could put each one on there. Yeah. And then it had to pull out. But you don't have to do that. You can just put it out there by, you know, from wherever. They're like, keys are for the car or man, if their lunch. If you make their lunch for each day or something, you Just put it right there. You can flip it over and they can look at it and say, oh, tonight we're gonna make. We're gonna watch a Christmas movie. You get to pick the Christmas movie. And then becomes an intentionality where I think that's the start of us going, how do we create intentionality in our family? Is taking the moments that we already have and beginning to put purpose behind them.
[00:16:46] Speaker B: Yeah. So did you question real quick, did you guys do the elf on the shelf thing?
[00:16:50] Speaker A: No, I hate the elf on the shelf.
[00:16:51] Speaker B: Well, if you were a family that fell victim to the elf on the shelf conundrum. Right.
[00:16:58] Speaker A: That's the problem right there.
[00:16:59] Speaker B: The victim. You've been trained. You've been trained to do a little bit of intentionality either before or when you wake up in the morning. You're like, oh, no.
[00:17:07] Speaker A: Right, exactly.
[00:17:08] Speaker B: And that's kind of what we're saying is like, let's continue this in a way that can make really important impact into the lives and the kids. Like, let's redeem this time for something. And here's the deal. I know it's busy.
All of us are busy. All of us are packed. So why not make sure that your kids know it's not just a busy season, but it's a meaningful, important season.
[00:17:28] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah. I'm reading this book right now called the Anxious Generation, which really, the purpose behind the book, or maybe the basis behind it, is something happened when the iPhone came out that caused anxiety and depression in these kids because they're able to see things so much quicker. And we could debate about that all day, but what I'm saying is we're so much busier that we can take it back with these moments right now and say we can start to just have intentionality that our kids matter. You know, we just had a great interview with Matt Hammond. It's going to come out next week. But this idea of those intentional moments of being the dad that we need to. Because there's something powerful about a dad going, hey, we're going to stop and do this. You might not be a Bible scholar. That's. Guys, come on. We don't have to be Bible scholars. That's not the plan. It's that we want to give you this truth that's easy to go. I'm going to pass this to my kids. I can almost guarantee that every time that you've shared truth with your kids, you know, I've been like, man, that was the worst way to spend my time.
[00:18:23] Speaker B: Right.
[00:18:24] Speaker A: But to impact, because they Go so quick. Just like I said, I mean, I have a son who's graduating college. Probably by the time that this is coming out, my son's gonna be graduating college.
[00:18:31] Speaker B: That's awesome.
[00:18:32] Speaker A: Poof. It's gone. You guys understand that, too. Our kids, A lot of our kids are out of the house, and they're gone. But we can still have intentionality, even with them, if they're. If they come back for even a moment to create that. I've not met a kid that goes, you know, I really just don't want to be engaged by the heart of my father. I've just not seen that. So for us to have this moment to take the time to go, guys, what is some intentionality that was really good this last year? What is something I'd like to see different or continued into 26?
[00:18:58] Speaker B: Well, and I would say, you know, with that in mind, keep it simple. And maybe it's as simple as, like, hey, we're going to do this, and let's put all our phones in the other room.
We're going to watch a movie, and no one's going to have a phone on. We're going to bake cookies or we're going to do whatever. And the phones are going to be away because it's such an easy little distraction that will pull us away from that moment. And if we're trying to create a moment for our families and our kids and our spouses, figure out ways throughout the season to exile the phones that are nothing more than disruptors.
[00:19:27] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. There's. There's value in getting away from them. Just to just hear your voice and nobody else's correct. And even we said, okay, 15 minutes. I'm going to take 15 minutes. I'm going to do this right. There was. There's a study done about dinner time. I know we've talked about this, too, but literally that. There's a study about the value that it brings to a family. That runaways, you know, the percentage of runaways goes down. The percentage of sex before marriage goes down. With kids just for having dinner. We're not talking about a spiritual thing, but I'm saying any kind of intentionality. It was an intentional movement for someone to go, I'm going to have dinner. That is the one thing. But we're saying, what can we add in a moment in a holiday that really, like you said, I know that a lot of this is the one time of the year that people even realize that they focus on Jesus.
[00:20:14] Speaker B: Right.
[00:20:15] Speaker A: And so they then intentionally use that and then to say, man, we could set up something for next year that could be just as valuable. So I would challenge you that, guys, you have what it takes. You guys are. Our kids are screaming out, are they not, for us to speak into them and to engage this heart.
[00:20:33] Speaker B: And I would say plan it with your wives. Get your wife on board, see what she wants to do and then execute.
[00:20:38] Speaker A: Yeah. Make it happen. So have the conversation, guys. Do the download right in here. Just, just click on the download, check it out. Have the conversation again.
We believe great things for your family. We want to see families come alive to who God's created them, them to be. But it starts with having the conversation and building trust. And a lot of fathers have it. It's just, guys, we just need to step out and do it. So if we're the intentional ones, imagine what it could be. We'd love you to just respond and let us know. What is one thing that you do intentionally? Put it in the comments. What is one intentional thing that you do? Even now that we can add and help show others. So check out the comments for all those who are going to be posting about. Yep, here's an intentional thing that I do with my family. Already love it. Make that happen.
[00:21:18] Speaker B: Yep. And maybe you get inspired to do take one of those things and bring it into your own family.
[00:21:21] Speaker A: Yeah, make it happen. So, guys, again, look back, realize the impact that we can have and make a massive difference for 2026. Because it matters.
[00:21:29] Speaker B: Our moments beginning to look a lot like Christmas.
Everywhere you go, you go. I'm singing this to make Kyle so mad. You know, it's not even after Thanksgiving and he's smiling.
I win.
[00:21:49] Speaker A: You win, you win.
[00:21:50] Speaker B: And we brought joy through Christmas before Thanksgiving.
[00:21:54] Speaker A: Yeah, we want you guys to win. So do us a favor, as you guys are listening to this, share it with a friend. If this has been beneficial, let us know infoownlegacy.org we want to hear from you. Thank you for those who. Who have been responding and sharing their stories with us. But man, we are so grateful for you. We hope that it's an impactful holiday season and an impactful 2026. We've got a lot more coming up for Known Legacy Spring, so check us out. If you're not on our email list, we'll put that link in there too. We want you to be a part of what we're doing to make a difference in 2026.
[00:22:24] Speaker B: Yes, gentlemen, and without further ado, Happy Thanksgiving. That's for you, Kyle.
[00:22:29] Speaker A: Thank you and Merry Christmas. And a Happy New Year.
[00:22:33] Speaker B: God bless you guys.
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[00:22:52] Speaker B: Com.