 So I think I'm actually gonna try to vlog this week. I've got a couple of really exciting things coming up and maybe it'll be something fun to share. Also working on, well, Jay and I have been doing some renovation to our porch. We have like a screened porch in the back of the house where I sit off in and overlook the backyard, listen to the birds and we had to replace the screens and we wanted to replace some of the wood that the price of lumber is nutty. So we didn't do that. So he reshingled the siding because the screen porch is on the back of the existing house and when that roof was added many, many years ago onto the landing of the porch, the siding was ripped down and was never replaced. So Jay replaced the siding. We painted it and it stained just dark brown like the house. I know not very popular, but had we done what we wanted to do this year, we would have done like a barnboard finishing. We would have done some sort of new ceiling in there, but we didn't do any of that, mainly because of COVID and the price of lumber and supplies that you can't get. So we didn't do any of it, but we've been working really, really all week on that and I had to empty everything out in the screen porch and pile it all in the kitchen. So I had to put it on the floor in the kitchen and so walking through the kitchen was like crazy because of that. But yeah, so I'm thinking this week, I'm thinking I'm gonna have some interesting things to share, I hope. So, oh, the other thing that I'm doing is Jay's gonna work on a, like a website for me, it's sort of like a blog site where I can list some of the wigs that I have for sale. I'm going to do a huge sale on some of my wigs. They're gonna be very, very affordable. I'm gonna sell a lot of them off, very, very affordable, like I said. So I'm really excited about that and how long it'll take him to do it, but I'm hoping he gets it done soon. So anyways, stay tuned and I'll share some of my week with you guys. I hope, I hope I don't chicken out and not do this, but I get a good spot. So I'm kind of like a little bit, well, a lot excited. I'm going to go out on a boat ride. So I'm hoping the wind does not kick up because it could get pretty nasty out there. Although if it's really windy, I'm sure we won't go out in the ocean. We'll probably just stay in the river, but that's what I'm doing. I'm heading out to a three-hour cruise. Oh, well, I don't know. So I'm trying to debate which hat to wear. I mean, this kind of matches this. So, but I also love my, my South Carolina white hat. And then I have a plain one. So it's just that it's gonna be so windy and my hair's gonna be like all over the place. So if I figure if I wear a visor, it'll keep the sun off my face and it'll keep my hair from looking horrible, which is really the main thing. I think I'm gonna wear this one. I think it's kind of cute. I have my jean jacket. You know, it's the distress jean jacket. So that's anything I'm gonna do. What do you think? So I think this is what I'm gonna wear this hat and these pink earrings. Now I'm gonna bring my, I think I'm gonna bring my white visor just in case my girlfriend thinks I look too frothy. You know, I don't wanna look fruffy or maybe I do. So we made it up in time. The boat shoved off right about seven at 15 and we made our way out the river. The Pisa Quatika. I always say that wrong. Tukwa, someone I'm sure will correct me. And oftentimes you never know, the river can be just really rough and sometimes you just end up going down the river and then you turn around and go right back up the river because it's just too rough out in the mouth. But this trip, as you can see here, even though it was breezy, the water was flat. It was amazing. We went all the way out to Whaleback Lighthouse. This marker means a lot to me, something very special for those of you that know me. You know why that means a lot to me, but we went out past the markers and then we made the turn back in and this is us heading in down towards the bridge. And I tell you, when you're sailing back into the city at sunset like this, I think it is just totally amazing to watch and just to see the boat traffic and the people, the houses, the apartments, the condos, I should say, are all lit up and there were all these dark side restaurants that people go to. It's just a beautiful lifestyle in the culture, fabulous. There's theater, there's tons of restaurants, there's so much to do and see and experience in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. It's one of my favorite cities in New Hampshire. I love going to Portsmouth. I love going out on the river. I dream to own one of these condos one year. I don't think it'll ever happen, but I still dream to own one of them. It was an amazing night. The crew from the office, it was so wonderful to see all of our office spaces. Again, we haven't seen them in person in quite a while. It's just really fabulous. Just see sand castles, right, baby? Yep. So hopefully, I don't know how far along they'll be because it's still early. So this was the 21st of the annual Hampton Beach sand sculpting class. And they did miss last year due to COVID, but this happens every June. And sometimes there's more and sometimes there's a little less, but this year there were 10, as they call them, a world-class master scan sculptors who came. They had over $25,000 in prizes and they dropped the sand down. They had a few days to create their sculptures. And I'll tell you, even though we went up on a Friday night and they were not yet finished, these folks had all day Saturday to still work on their work of arts. It was amazing. Saturday night was the finale, basically, where the judging happened and we went Friday night. So at this point in time, I don't know who won. We didn't go back on Saturday night because we never do. It's always too totally crazy. Sometimes we go back after the event is over, but this year, I just wanted you to see this is just amazing, amazing works of art. I'm really curious to see who's gonna be the winner. So it's father's day. Joseph, who's all blown out because of the sun and I are going out to an early dinner, right? We're going to Lakeside in Kingston and we're hoping we get a water side table. It's a little waterfront restaurant or at least it overlooks the water. So it's really kind of cool. And it's seafood. So it's right down the street and we're going from very, very early. So you know what I wanted to tell you? Do you know who won first place at the Hampton Beach Seafood Sandcastles? Do you remember the face with the two, with the two like almost where the tiers were but it was open and there was nothing inside? Yeah. That was first place. It's called empty. And I believe it's from a sand sculpture artist from Canada. I kind of thought that that might win something for origin, not originally, I don't know if it was originality, but I liked it when I first saw it because it was number 10. Yes, it was number 10. And I'm going to superimpose the photo because I'm going to add this to the end of my blog that I have going, but it was number 10. I also like number one. I thought so many of them, I had like about four of them that I thought were really good. I liked the poker face guy. I thought the detail on him was really good. And then the old man with the beer can scratching his head. That was really cool. And then the, always it like a mermaid. It was a woman, there was a naked woman or not naked, but Ashley. She had boobies. She had boobies. And I thought that one was really good. Yeah, you know, there was a lot of them that were really good. And so the empty one, I think what is, what was really so cool about that is that everyone could have their own interpretation as to what it means. You know, like I look at it and I think a certain thing and you might look at it and you might think a certain thing. So I hope I have a picture of it. If not, did you take a picture of it? Oh yeah, I got a picture. Okay, good. Is that I know I have it on a video clip, but it's just a short little bit of it. I just thought of it as tears. And it was, you know, it was on both sides, don't you? Yeah, front and back. Yes, I didn't see the back side. So, same as the front. Same as the front. Empty. But yeah, you could, there was nothing inside there, I guess, right? I mean, it was just sort of like. To me, it was empty tears or tears or something like that. Empty tears, yeah. Yeah, I thought it was pretty cool. And it was one of those, I think that's thought provoking as to what the heck it was. I don't know who came in second and third. I'll look that up. So by the time this gets published, I'll be able to add that into it. But I thought that was really cool. So happy Father's Day, baby. Oh, thank you. Yeah, and so Jay got for Father's Day and for his birthday and for Christmas. He got a gift from his son, Justin and daughter-in-law, Tamara. And it is a drone. DJI Mini 2 drone. So he's been trying to teach himself how to, I was gonna say drive it, but really fly it. Fly it out. Apply it. So he's been trying to do that in his spare time, which I know he was just, he had a little bit more time to learn it better, but he's, you're getting there, right? Yeah. You still have a lot to learn, but you're getting there. Yeah. So yeah, so that was his birthday, Father's Day and Christmas combo gift. He absolutely loves it. This morning he went golfing. I recorded some videos and now we're doing lunch. Dinner. Dinner. Dinner. I'll take a couple of pictures if I can at Lakeside and then I'll enclose the first place. And if we have pictures of second and third, which I did mostly videos. I really don't have any stills. I'll enclose that at the end. I have stills of them also. That'd be cool. That'd be cool. Alrighty, later guys. Bye-bye. Or bye-bye. I don't know if I'm gonna, this might be the end of the vlog. And if it is, I'll say bye-bye. Thank you for watching and I'll see you in my next video. Don't forget to subscribe. Don't forget to subscribe. Get the thumbs up. Thumbs up. Smash the thumbs up. Smash that. Smash the like button, baby. Smash the like button. Leave me a comment. Not a hateful one. I get enough hangers. Bye guys. Say bye-bye, honey. Bye-bye.