 Good morning, my beautiful internet friends. You know that super relatable moment when you're laying in bed and your foot starts itching? So you just move your other foot over and you start itching it. Well, what happens when you're missing a vital piece of that equation? Tell you the number of times that I have actually gone to like itch my foot with my other foot in the middle of the night or as I've woken up and it doesn't exist anymore. And what I mean by that, foot, not a foot. I will actually move my leg to like go itch my foot because I feel like it's still there and there's nothing there. And then I feel like a crazy person because I'm, you know, trying to scratch my foot with air. But we live and we learn. That's probably the one thing that I've not really gotten used to at all. So what I'm saying is if you have a foot, be grateful for the fact that you can itch your foot with your other foot. When you're laying in bed, try and fall asleep because I have to actually, oh, I mean, move my whole body to scratch my foot when I'm going to sleep. It is a real, real problem. What I honestly didn't realize before I lost the leg was that you literally feel your leg 100% of the time. Like there's not a moment of the day where I don't feel my toes or I don't feel my ankle. I still feel like my body is connected which is one of the craziest sensations. And so especially in moments when I'm like sleepy or a little bit out of it or just, you know, not actively thinking about things, I'll do things that just don't make sense anymore. Like for instance, the other day I was sitting with my friend. I'd sit like this all the time, like I hug my knees into my chest, right? Sometimes I'll switch positions and I'll just rest my hands there. And I was like really engaged in the conversation with her. I went to change positions again and like grab onto my shin and it wasn't there and it was just a good laugh for all of us. In all reality, I kind of think that's a funny slash fun part of snooze life. You know, it's like the little things where you can just laugh at yourself that are really important. But yeah, long story short, be grateful if you can itch your foot in bed because by far that is the most aggravating thing. It could be worse, I'm not gonna lie. It is probably the most annoying part of being a new amputee. I had that moment waking up this morning where I was like, why can't I freaking itch my foot? Maybe because you don't have a foot to itch that foot with Joe. I love you guys, I'm thinking of you and I'll see you in the next video. Bye guys.