 But my mom's living here from Massachusetts. And so I was like, oh, we're just going to redo the apartment. You know, so I bring her back there. And I'm thinking, like, this is it for a mother. This is it. Like, this is the moment like your son has taken care of you. I know. Right? That's in my head. See? You're with me. That's good. Oh, yeah. OK, here's what happens. So here's what happens. Single parent also. So here's what happens. She walks in. She's getting emotional. And I'm like, that's what's up? That's the right reaction. Then she goes, you're going to change that light fixture, right? You're going to change that. She hit you with a. And I was like, and a part of me was so mad. And then a part of it was like, that's what it's like. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? And I love the fact that she demanded it. Cheetah, you need to fix this. Yes. This isn't me. Yes. And I loved that. And I was like, that's what's up. And that's another reminder of like, even when you think that fucking journey's over, it's never over. Never.