 So I'm so happy for that. Sorry, did you say you hit you hit for your mom? Yeah, one for my mom. Tom, Mary, go ahead. Go ahead, Mary. Why do you think it had been a little while into the season until you found your power stroke a little bit? I don't know. I mean, the first couple of weeks, I was stronger. Every time I try to do the adjustment, after the last series away, I get more confident in the home play. As a player, I just try to feel really good on the home play and I've just been feeling better and better. So I know when I'm feeling good, Homer is coming. So that is, I never worry about Homer. I just try to get really good content. And I know that Homer is coming to me. Tom, Mary, I'm pleased to meet you. Larry, what do you think were the key factors behind the successful home stand? First of all, the energy on the stands, the fans. It was amazing. Every time when we play, fans is there. I know it's not a lot of fans yet, but it's great to hear everybody support us. And second one, I mean, all the great, but we take all the series long in home. I mean, we take really good pitchers. We do damage in every opportunity we have. And our pitchers throw really well. So I think we can continue that and more wind is coming. Go to Brian. What are your moments to your mom? Really good, happy, happy. I feel like I have a really good love in Mother's Day. I remember in minor league, I have like three homers in Mother's Day. So I'm just so happy to hit one for my mom. I'm so excited to do that. And help my team in that situation. You got a chance to talk to her? Wait, sorry. Dude, have you talked to your mom? No, not yet. She's waiting for me in Tampa.