A little further to the right, Tom. Is this OK? Good. What do you think, Richard? I like it there. It's the first thing people will see when they come in. It sets the tone for the whole show. The next thing they'll see is this enlargement with the words Family Album, U.S.A. I can't believe this is really happening! You've earned it. Years of work went into these pictures. I know, but it's still a dream come true. Well, remember, we're not sure what the critics are going to write about your show yet. And you never know what the man from the New York Times is going to say about it. Are you worried? I always worry. The reviews of this show are important for the sales of your book. When do we see the reviews? Soon. One of the critics is coming over this morning for a preview. I hope he's in a good mood. So do I. Marilyn and I hope to use money from the sales of this book to buy a new house. The book will be a success. And the show will help promote it. Speaking of promoting the book,