 So this is our first day and we literally just arrived like 30 minutes ago and we're going for eggs and Elaine, Elaine here is the ice queen she almost fell. It's very slippery and it's like minus two degrees. Yeah. Like she's not the best. Yeah, she's wearing Nike sneakers and it's not the best but we're managing. So this is week one in the Netherlands. Oh, day one. Day one. Hour one. Hour one. Aquaba. Woo, that was slippery. Okay, all right. What's an olive oil? It's a bit like golf roach but we've raised it. Okay. Fried. Eat it around the years. Okay. That's so good. What are we going to do? This is my dad. Uh-huh. To me? No. Of course everybody knows you. Christmas tree, yay. So this is a real Christmas tree. Yes, a one, yes, a real tree. An actual tree, not the fake plastic one. Not the plastic one, no. Okay, so for me, this is the first time that I've had an experience with something like this. So Christmas traditions in Canada are quite different. And for the first time, I'm going to see and get an actual Christmas tree. So this is what we're doing today. This is how second day being here is in the first week. And we're getting the tree. So let's see how it goes. Yeah. And what are some essentials you always bring to Christmas tree buying? Pop. You tell me. Oh, you were fussing about the gloves. Gloves, what's better is gloves. Do you need them? No. Because you don't want the first Christmas tree you see. You want the one on the back. You have to fetch them yourself. You have to climb there. Yeah. Okay. But the best trees are always in the back of the tree. Okay. And what kind of tree are you looking for? Is that a type of tree? That's a type of tree. Do you like the Nordman so much? Because they are beautiful and the needles stay on the tree itself for a long time. Okay. When I buy a tree, I have a tree, I'll keep the tree as long as possible. Okay. Sounds good. It's going to go international. The Nordman. Something I realized was that the plastic ones, the so-called fake ones, which can be reused over time, cost 10 times the natural tree one because there's a perception that the natural tree one will not last that long and it's not good for the environment. But that's debatable. It's something I've never had to debate or had to even think about. So it's a good thing to know. Christmas tree on the move. You like it? How old is this tree? By the rings you see? About 12 years old. So now it can get used to this climate and then tomorrow we'll do the ornaments. Awesome. But I think your name is going to be discovered.