 She was constantly, constantly creating. I just thought everybody's mother did that. You know, it just wasn't unusual. And we were surrounded with, you know, books and just so much to look at. And of course her love for animals. She could let that whimsical creativity come out and it resonated with people. It's like a childlike quality almost. And it would connect in a real way. She was very gracious with sharing anything she knew or how to do it. She would say, make it beautiful and put your heart into it. And to me, when you look at any of her work, including the designs, that's what you see. You just respond. For me as a daughter who always appreciated her art, I thought she made beautiful things. And I'm so glad that's not lost and I'm so grateful.