were eating out of a shoe box. and i said, this just doesn't make sense to me. and it was just one of those things, and it was a very long train ride. a lot of times when i would look through the glass, i would see other children and a little white girl came up to me when i was on the train and she put her fingers up on the window pane and we just played on the window pane. then her mother called her back. but i had a lot of memories on that train. >> jeremy, tell me about your foundation and how you came to decide to fulfill this wish for mrs. flood. >> so, wish of a lifetime we grant lifelong wishes to people in the later stage of their life, mostly 80, 90 and 100-year-old people. and -- >> she's young. she's only 75. >> she's definitely a young yun for our organization. but brookdale senior living, our biggest partner, which is the most successful senior living company in the united states, they helped us find this wish, and dorothy's wish, when