Well, this has been quite a week.
A Sunday ago I went with President Eyring to Cambridge, Massachusetts, where I served as mission president, to dedicate a chapel. After the dedicatory service, the prayer had been said, we were leaving the stand and there were two sets of steps. The first one, I got through all right. But the second one, I looked down and the second step was gone. And I didn't collapse and I didn't fall, and I know you can fall down inside of yourself. And I suppose that's what happened. So I spent a little time with the doctors in Boston and then in Salt Lake City, and in the course of it they installed a pacemaker to keep my heart beating. I like that.
And thinking of this assignment, I thought of a few words that expressed my feelings and probably yours. They said it couldn't be done but with a smile he went right to it. He tackled the job that couldn't be done, and by George he couldn't do it. [LAUGHTER] So, we'll see.