 Hey everybody, how are you today? Oops, let's see. I gotta refresh my picture. Hmm. Hmm. It says I'm broadcasting YouTube hasn't quite caught up with what I'm seeing yet or what I think you guys are seeing or hearing. Let's see. Oh, there we go. Now I'm red. Red is good. Okay. Seeing an ad. Hey everybody. Ian, Josie, Eve. Hello. Good morning. Good afternoon. How am I? I'm okay. So I, as you know, was not here last week at all and there will be at least one week coming up. That I won't be live maybe two weeks. I don't know yet. I don't have any details yet, but this is what happened. So we were in the midst of doing some light remodeling and redecorating for the holidays should have been a quick and easy job. You know, it's always should have like when you're doing home improvements. There's always a but there's always a but. So we got the project that we wanted to do done and it looks fabulous, the public front side of the house. But as we were going over things and moving stuff around, we realized there was a massive shower leak in the master shower, especially the door and it was leaking onto the floor. And yeah, so we have to get the master shower probably right after the holidays. We're in the midst of getting estimates on that and measurements for that. So yeah. So how am I a little stressed out? And when I can't do art because there's a work meeting in my house, I have no way like of working out the stress in a healthy way. So yeah. So there's that. Welcome, Artzology Muriel. Welcome. Okay. So this morning, though, we're going to work out some of the stress from last week. In some art, I've already filmed a few quick little videos. I've done the two giveaways. I've closed the giveaway videos and marked them closed. Those emails have gone out to the two people for the giveaway. That was a Rafflecopter and the other one, the videos will go out shortly. I'm not going to delay them. I'm going to edit them hopefully this afternoon and upload them tonight. So look for them sometime tonight early tomorrow morning. There's also a haul giveaway, a haul video coming. And yeah, I've got catching up to do. So anyway, hey Cindy, Ian very nicely this morning said, when I said to him, when he asked, are you going to be live today? And I said, yes, but I don't know what I'm doing. He very nicely sent me this really great photo. So we're going to just work from that. Because yeah, I had no idea what I was going to do. I'm going to put it back here so I can see it. All right. So I'm trying to see. I have a palette knife, a regular pencil. I'm sorry, it's a 4B, but a pencil, any pencil. I have a charcoal pencil and my Stabilo pencil. I think I'm going to use some of them. I don't know if I'm going to use all of them. I've got a mixing plate. I do have some modeling paste because I do think I want to thicken up some of our paint a little bit. Maybe. I don't know. I don't know. I really don't have any. More than normal, I have absolutely no plan. I've got my rag and we've got some Americana paints. I did pull out a few of their metallic paints that I happen to have in my stash of Americana stuff, Decor Decor Art stuff. I have these. They're a little different than the Americana gloss enamel. These are the dazzling metallics. They're more metallic if that's possible. This is the Americana Glorious Gold and this is the dazzling metallics splendid gold. You can see just in the bottle that there is a little bit of a difference in the color of the paint. I don't know if we're going to use these, but I thought they might be interesting. We might just do something painting again. I have no idea. Hey, Me Bear Creations. Hello. Yes, we did get our Christmas tree up this weekend. 90% of the boxes unpacked. But if we're going to be gutting the bathroom after Christmas, I have a couple of cabinets. I'm going to have to repack into boxes because they're right on the other side of the bathroom. If they're going to be repairing the subfloor and banging on things, that's going to have to be repacked in boxes. No worries. Ian, if you could put the picture up on the Facebook group, that would be wonderful. Let's get going now. As usual, I always start with the background. In this case, a blue sky. There are some trees in the background, but I think we're going to just do kind of a blue-ish sky because we're going to do an artsy interpretation of the background. We are going to do something a little bit different. I'm just getting the impulse to do, and I'm going to grab some makeup sponges. Try not to throw them on the floor. These are different kinds. This kind doesn't matter or size really. You can get like bags of these, big giant bags of these at like the dollar store, like Dollar Tree or the Japanese dollar store. Or if you have a five below, they probably have them. All right. Let's get a plate. Let's get some colors for the sky that we think we want to use. I have one of these that's open. This is Bahama blue. It's a pretty, pretty blue. So let's put some of that on our plate. We probably don't need a ton. I am just happy to be back to Artie today. I have to tell you. I'm not ready for the holidays. No, gee, Josie says no too. I've been so busy with everything else that's going on around here. I've done a little bit of shopping, but not too much. The husband is off for two weeks starting Monday. Next Monday, not today. So I am hoping that means that we can do some of these contractor things together and we can get some Christmas shopping done. But, you know, we're not buying each other or the kids a lot of stuff. You know, I don't need stuff. So I need a new bathroom. I'm not even doing a lot of cooking, although I am doing a little bit. So I do have to go get some things for that ahead of time. All right. And I do think I want some white. So we use whitewash. I think my other white empty. I think I had to throw it away. Okay. Yeah, we tried to get the kids to let us not put a tree up yet this year, Deb, but they wouldn't go for that. Damn it. This is a weird question. Does anybody remember a while back? I think it was a Facebook live event I did where I did a brief little tour of my house and showed you the paintings around my dining room and stuff like that. Does anybody remember? Was it Facebook live or YouTube? And can you help me find it? Because I want to do a before and after video for you guys. And I can't find it. Okay. So we're going to start with the darkest blue. And of course the gardeners are next door. So my dog is just going crazy. I did get my sponge wet and then ring it out. Yeah. See, I would love that, Josie, to have a friend who I know who I can trust to help me with the bathroom because. Yeah. And you know, it's been a boner contention this bathroom since we bought the house. So this time we're going to just bite the bullet and pay somebody to do it right. Instead of doing another DIY project and just get it done because it's driving us both crazy. Every few years we get a big leak. If we have to redo the subfloor and the joists and stuff and like repair replaced wood. This will be the second time since we've owned the house. You've had to do that. So it's a little depressing. So it's acrylic paint. You can start dark and work your way lighter. You don't have to worry about, you know, what paint you're putting where because it's acrylic paint. It'll cover the other up. And I kind of like the scratchy marks. The sponge is leaving. And these are not paper. These are little paint balls, dried little paint balls, by the way. Yeah. See, I can't find the video now. I was going to, you know, I think it was Facebook live, but as the creator, I should be able to download it. And I can't find it now. So I don't know. Maybe they don't keep them on there. I don't know. I can't find if you guys can help me find it. Send me a link to my own video. I know that sounds ridiculous, but. So just, you know, when you're doing your sky and something like this, just have some fun. You know, we're painting an impression of the photo. We're not looking to do realism. We're just having fun and being expressive. And this is not a super fine sponge. This is kind of a coarse sponge. It did come in a bag of makeup sponges. So I'm not sure makeup wise what you'd use a sponge for. Because it seems a little rough in my opinion on your face. Yes. Thanks. Because yeah, I can't, I don't know. I can't find it. And you know, between not finding the video and the home improvement thing in the bathroom, I was getting a little bit annoyed. Be honest. So I want to go down far enough that when we put the flowers in the photo that this, that we don't have a white line. Great. Thank you, Ian. It's a really great photo. He was very sweet to help me out this morning. I'm just getting back into the swing of things in my house. I don't do, I don't do workman in my house well. It's not something I do well. I'm going to stick that in the water and I'm going to go with a different kind of sponge. I think it was Facebook too. I just can't find it. It's a dog because, you know, God forbid people should be anywhere near his property. And I got to tell you, he did not like having the painters or anybody at the house. So I'm literally just swirling that white paint on and I'm dragging it across, doing a thin layer of paint like this, which is what Diane Rievoli does. Those of you who have seen her paint or taken her classes, because you're just getting a thin coating of paint, it dries pretty quickly. So there are some advantages to doing it this way. I'm just here trying to use up my paint. I'll look in there, Deb. And Sidney, I did find because I had you and Bob telling me to breathe. That's why I did find. I did tell Bob though, Bob is my husband. For those of you who don't know, his name is Robert. We call him Bob. That I would like it when we do the bathroom, depending on when that is and how busy he is at work. Maybe he can work from home. That would be that would be nice. We'll see. I'm hoping that we can use a contractor friend of ours who's actually done work for us before who I trust. And he'll not only give me the straight poop on it, but I know he'll fix it and he'll fix it correctly. And or and or Lowe's because I'm not, you know, I'm not going to Mickey Mouse around again. Oh, thanks, Cindy. So I'm just I'm continuing layering paint on my sky. I'm just working on my sky, layering the colors until I get something that's interesting that I can live with that I think will be cool in the background. Now you're putting thin coats of paint on here. So if you get the wrong color in the wrong place, you're going to have to go back in there with another color because you're probably not going to be able to erase it. So that's just going to be the way of things. Whoops. Well the front of the house what we did looks fabulous just FYI you guys. And and and honestly we knew we were going to have to do the bathrooms again we were just not thinking it was going to be right this second. But you know, sometimes life has other plans for you right now you could if you're doing something like this and you want to journal out your feelings or you want to journal out your impression of the photo you could do. Do that now and like start in the sky and work your way down. You could do it before you start painting. I actually kind of like the idea of doing some writing in here and maybe some of it will show through the flowers. I'm actually kind of really digging that idea. And I'm wondering if instead of doing it in any of the pencils that I picked, I should do it in a green or blue pencil. So I'm going to pick some of these coin or tricolor pencils. Now these are not, you know, these are like a hobby pencil. They're not an artist pencil. I'm pretty sure they're not like faster anything. They're just fun. We're mixed media artists. We're not picky. You know, they're just fun. So I'm going to take these and maybe the regular graphite pencil too. We'll see. I'm going to start with the blue one. It's not about anybody reading it except you. Thank you so much. It's in the group or in my page. Hey, Lisa. It doesn't have to be anything more than that. It can be scribbly. It's not about anybody reading it. And you're really, you're just giving your painting texture group page. Okay. Thank you, Ian. I'm going to go look for it when we're done here. I'm going to zoom in a little bit, you guys. There we go. Alrighty. So now we're going to let's pick some greens. I want to use like this foliage green. I like this green and I like maybe little touches of citron. This again is our inspiration photo. And it's over in the group page. It is a sky. Thank you. So again, we're going to take our plate and this is pretty dry. I'm going to put some of our two colors on here. We haven't used a paintbrush yet. And let's see. Thanks, Ian. I am going to also grab some asphalt, which is a purpley kind of brown color, which I love. We had all those metallics out. Let's see. I think I want to use the metallic berry color because I, oops, I should mix. I should shake that up. My memory is horrible Eve, especially when my anxiety is getting the better of me. My memory is really like Swiss cheese to be honest with you. Which is not a good thing. I'm going to grab some melon. I'll try to put these colors in the description below if you guys want me to. We haven't yet got out the modeling paste. I thought it was a good idea, but I don't know that we're going to use it. We'll use royal fuchsia, which is a similar color to the berry. In shade of the berry, the metallic berry is a little bit darker and of course metallic, but the fuchsia is in that same family. Let's see. Do we want anything else right now? Maybe a little bit of zinc. You need to cut one or two neutrals. It'll make the bright colors really pop. Okay. Let's keep going. I'm not on any medication, so I can't speak to that. I'm trying to deal with my anxiety without. So far, so good. I have my bad days. So I'm going to mix the foliage green with a little bit of the modeling paste and it'll just thicken it up a little bit. I like the DecoArt modeling paste because it stays relatively flexible. So you can use it on things like art journal pages and not worry about it cracking later. The DecoArt modeling paste is also the one that's been used to mold in silicone like cake molds. I think Anne Williamson's done a lot of mold videos on her channel. Okay. Very much. You saw it was just a little bit. Yeah. Okay. So we're going to start with this one and I'm literally just going to do this. I'm just, you see, I'm just scraping. Again, we're using the photo as inspiration to create a page. Right. And you don't have to be a painter. Just blend perfectly. Just express how you're feeling and what you think about the photo in your art journal. And our journaling is great because not only do you not have to worry about storing a bunch of canvases, believe me, I know all about that if you haven't seen my collection of finished canvases. But, you know, you can work out issues with composition in your journal and or potential problems with it or you get it on a canvas. So now I've just got a little flat brush and I'm going to go in here and I'm going to use the lines that we, you know, we kind of made some marks here that could be considered flowers. I'm going to put this over here. Some of my colors are mixing on the plate. I don't mind. We're going to work with it. Just work with it. I do think I want a darker green. And I think that's the one color that's kind of missing from my collection. I do have Desert Cactus. Let's try that. Hi, the D. Hi, Stacey. You know, we have our year long journaling program coming out. Actually, the first video comes out this weekend. And I have, it's a group of us teaching it. Ian and Cindy are both teachers in this program. We also have a few others. It's going to be showcased on four Facebook groups, including mine, Cindy's artsy endeavors, Jerry Bellini's, My Arts and Parts and Anne Williamson's Annalise Creates and Jerry, I know, is doing bullet journaling as part of her journaling process for next year. So for those of you who want maybe ideas for your bullet journals or you want to know more about it, I suggest for sure joining the program and joining Jerry's group. Cindy started bullet journaling recently after talking about it with Jerry. I don't have a plan. I'm following the marks that I got with the palette knife and adding more marks with the paint, different colors of paint. Let's start putting some flower shapes in. I think this one. This is by R&F. It's an acoustic paintbrush, but it's got these short like Philbert style stiff bristles, which I kind of like. Can you see what I'm doing? I'm just nothing super complicated. I'm letting the brush make some marks for me and suggest flowers and it's kind of mixed, my two fuchsia colors brush that's supposed to be for encaustic doesn't mean you have to use it for that. Lord Almighty, I'd be in big trouble. I think most of my brushes are not really intended for what I use them for. The texture of the writing back there, I'm not planning on covering it all up, but it's going to show and just give it an extra feel, interesting feel. I shouldn't have put that there. I don't like that one there. Well, it's there now. And our melon colored paint. I'm barely touching the brush to the paper. I'm just tapping it in some of the wet paint that's on here. That's cool. The nice thing about acrylic paint, right? You all know, right? If you don't like it, you can go back and cover it up and do layers and make something super interesting because what's one of the beauties of acrylic paint. It's not horrible. So I have this wide. This is some kind of a Japanese or Chinese like brush. I don't know. It's very abused. It's a little bit rusty. It's not. It wasn't expensive. I think it was like two bucks or something. I'm going to dip it in my brown and green together. And yeah, I kind of had to stand up for this because and we need more of that foliage so that everybody remember what that is my old standard. A filbert. Oh yeah, making your own paper. That would be fun. I've done that in the past. I had for those that don't know I had a daycare business for a long time and the kids and I used to make paper. Very messy projects. We did it outside in the summertime because yeah, messy, messy, messy. So I'm going to dip it in the middle and I'm not going to clean my brush. I'm just going to wipe it on my rag and leave it messy. And I'm going to grab some of this brown color. I have the alfaltum on here and I do really like this one and I want to put it like right around here. So I'm going to do the flower center just dabbing it on. I'm going to grab some of the metallic color that I'm going to have on the palette. Yeah. I'm going to take this color and let's put a stamp. No, not that color. Let's do the gray. I'm not looking at the chat for those of you who are like if you're asking questions and wondering why I'm not answering. Okay, we're going to let the base of that dry a little bit more. I'm going to go over it and put it in my brush and just just grab some of it and transfer it on things I can't remember. Oh, thank you, Stacey. This is just, you know, I'm just literally I'm just playing. I'm not I'm not doing anything else. I'm just playing. It may turn out like poop. I have no idea, but I'm just going to play And one of the things I love about the photo Ian sent me this morning was that there are like layers of flowers and greenery in this photo. And I love that, that was wet, do you see that? And I love that. And so I wanna try to create like layers of marks and flowers like, and I don't wanna have them be too thick. I wanna like, if I go over this flower here, I wanna be able to see it through their other paint that's on top of it. So it kind of mimics that idea of a field of flowers off far in the distance. And the farther away, the more kind of abstracted they would be, blurry they would be. And it's only really the ones in the foreground that would be perfect for lack of a better word. A video editing program, Lisa. So this is the light green that I have on my palette. So I'm just giving the flowers a little bit of a pop with this lighter green. And I'm literally, I'm not doing any special brush strokes. I'm just dabbing it on. Again, it doesn't have to be perfect. Okay, let's go back over here. Let's see, hopefully that's dry. And let's start back here. Okay, there are these like seed heads in this photo. And you could do a way, you know, more precise job at this if you wanted. Let's just have fun, play. Play with your tools, play with your paints and just have fun with it. Let's see, I want to kind of put one down here. We're going to go in this and we're going to give it a pop because we're, you know, we're not done yet. You know that. Just kind of picking places that I think we can use a seed head to kind of add to the composition a bit. Again, I'm not looking at the chat, let's see. Yeah, so you can, yeah, I totally will. Some brown, this is that asphaltum. That was too much brown, but that's fine. And see, you know, now it's like starting to come together. Now I'm thinking, I'm looking at going, okay, okay, I can see where it's going. And I'm really, I'm using a dirty brush. I'm not, I'm not cleaning it. So I'm getting these secondary colors, but that's okay, I like that. I see you all talking about video editing software. So I have used lots of different software in the past, but I currently either use Premiere Elements, which is an Adobe program, or iMovie, I like iMovie. Let's use, I don't wanna use the palette knife. You know what I wanna use? I'm gonna take a baby wipe. I know you're like, oh my God, what did you do? I can tell you, I can tell that without even looking at the chat. So I'm just making, I'm making marks with the edge of the gift card. That was too much marks. There's a million video editors out there. You guys use what's in your budget. You don't have to have anything super fancy to be on YouTube. Okay, I want to take, I think my Filbert and some of my Melon color and like I, my Filbert's pretty wet. That's, I mean, not Melon color, fuchsia color. We're gonna hopefully do this and get, hopefully some paint splatters on the, need more water. Hopefully less paint splatters on me and more on the page. Now, you know, I got splatters everywhere. That's okay. This sky is dry. And so I can come in here with a baby wipe and I can take away some of the splatters that I don't want in the sky. Just like that. I can still see the writing in the background, which I love that. I'm gonna go in. I've got, oops, neon yellow. And we've got a neon green and we maybe a neon, where's the orange? You know, that's my go-to color is the orange, right? Okay. Let's try the yellow. Can you tell me, Filbert? And let's see. Oh, thanks Deb. I got splatters on the iPad, by the way. Don't tell my husband. Thanks, Lisa. Yeah, don't tell the husband I got splatters on the iPad. Poor guy is stressed out enough between dealing with me and me calling him and saying, honey, we have a problem with the bathroom. So the neon colors are gonna give your painting a nice big pop. You could, of course, use any bright colors, but the neons won't necessarily scan well if you're gonna scan your page. You'll have better luck photographing them than scanning them. Guess how I know that? Okay, and then let's see, where's the green? Oh no, you know what? Where is the orange? I love the orange. I'm really, I'm just, again, I'm just tapping it on the painting. I'm barely touching the brush to the paper. And I'm just using the shapes that we made by making marks with the other brushes as an indication of where I should put my little highlights. Yeah, it doesn't scan well. So some of these things don't scan well. You really, really, really have to photograph them because they just don't scan well. So I'm gonna take my gray. I could, of course, get a different color out, but I'm gonna take my gray and my green and probably this color. I'm just gonna mix them all together. I'm gonna get a weird neutral color by just using what's on the palette, using it up and I'm making some marks with my brush, just to extra interest down here at the bottom. Again, barely touching the brush to the paper. And I'm not going in straight lines. I'm going in all different directions. If you're doing grass or plants or weeds, they don't, if you look at the inspiration photo, they don't grow in a straight line. If you just paint them that way, it's just gonna look like hair follicles. Won't look like what you want it to. And this is a small number four. It says comb brush, simply Simmons comb brush. It's a small filbert style. Type of brush. Just a little tiny one. Put this color in a few different places. You can create your own neutrals by mixing opposite colors together on the color wheel. And you can practice and experiment with making your own colors, but just mixing together what you have. That's pretty cool. You know, I didn't think that that was gonna end up that way. Okay, let's see. I have a scanner mouse, maybe our creations, and it does help. You do sometimes still have to like Ian is saying, play with the light settings, but your straight flatbed scanner won't scan neons very well. There's something meditative about doing, like grass and weeds like this. You know, when you, especially if you're having, you know, a tough day, and you really just need to kind of get out of your own space, turn up your favorite music, paint a picture like this, where it's just like grasses and weeds, get some journaling down there in the background, and just don't even think about what it is that's bothering you that day. Just paint your grass. I'm gonna zoom in a little bit so you all can see exactly what I'm doing, hopefully, let's see. As much as my program will let me. I should say not my program, my camera. So now we're doing a green, and you know, do your marks in different colors because nature's not, nature's grasses and bushes are not all one color. So I think it's just about done. It's looking pretty good. You know, I didn't plan it, but I think it looks pretty good. Only planning I did was, does anybody have, you know, I don't know what to paint. Saying it out loud, I didn't know what to paint. To Ian, you know. So I'm just gonna go in. I have a little bit of paint on my baby wipe, and I'm just gonna, I wanna cover up a few of the really white spots where you see the paper. There you go. I can catch up on some of the chat now. Did Ian and Cindy answer your questions about editing software and scanning? Okay, see you later, Deb. See you later, Cindy. I got my scanner mouse from Amazon, just FYI. I'm just, I'm gonna mess up the chat a minute on my iPad and get the paint off my iPad. Hold on. Yay. I got a little messy. Hold on. That's better. All right, let's get back to the chat. All right. Oh, thank you so much. Me bear creations, thank you so much. You know, a surprising amount of depth. And I didn't plan it, you know, you guys know by now, if you've been watching me for a while, I rarely plan these things. I just kind of, you know, five minutes before we go on air, I'm like, okay, what should I paint today? And today's no exception between the, you know, unexpected leak in the bathroom and then maybe rotten floor and the, you know, people in and out of my house. You know, I, yeah, planning art is the last thing on my mind. I want to paint and I just want to have fun with you guys. And I got paint everywhere, so I must have had fun. It helps relieve the stress. I feel much better now than I did last week when I couldn't do any art. That was just not fun. Alrighty. I know we had a whole conversation there in the chat on bullet journaling earlier. We are doing bullet journaling in a, bullet, blah, blah, blah, blah. Bullet journaling in our My Year 2017 program in Facebook. It's a Facebook-only program intended as a benefit for our Facebook members and not that we're trying to, you know, alienate you on YouTube. We love you guys too, but we would love to encourage you to go join our community on Facebook. We have a really great one. And even if you do nothing else on Facebook and they're going to be doing bullet journaling in it. So one of the reasons I have a group of teachers is so that we can get different voices. I think we've got eight teachers, including my, which includes myself. And you'll get eight different voices on the same prompts and things every month. So it's going to be a lot of fun. And it starts this weekend. The first prompt comes out this weekend. Oh, thank you so much, Stacey. I really love the way this page turned out. I didn't expect it to turn out like this. Just, but it turned out great. So just, you know, simple tools. Nothing complicated. You don't need fancy stuff. Sometimes you want fancy stuff, but you don't need fancy stuff. That's two different things. All right. I think that's it for today. I am going to have some lunch and try to tackle the next thing on my list for either the art or home improvements or something. I don't know. I don't know. All right. So that's it. Go and download the picture Ian sent me this morning over in my Facebook group. The link should be in the description below this video. A life of art and self-expression. Paint your own piece from the photo and I would love to see it over in the group. I would love to have you all post. Yeah. Just put a little piece of wadded up tape in the back and stick it down flat and then take a photo. Then you don't have to worry about the curly edges. I use painter's tape. I have painter's tape around here. I use that. I'm just catching up on the chat a little bit. I use that a lot because it won't rip off the surface of the paper. If you just have masking tape, put it on and off like your clothes or some fabric a couple of times to reduce the tackiness of it and then use it to just hold it down just enough while you take the photo. Oh, you're welcome. And I'm glad you guys, I'm glad you guys had such a fun time and just don't forget if you are like me, you have anxiety issues, you have trouble dealing with Christmas stress, home remodeling stress, whatever it is. Make sure that you allow yourself some time to do some art or something because it really does help. Whether you're on medication or not, working it out in your art really, really does help. All right, that's it for today. Please don't forget to like, share and subscribe. If you can support my channel by either hitting that fan funding button on my channel's main homepage here on YouTube or shopping in my Etsy store. We do have a design team challenge for my rubber stamp line coming out this week and this weekend starts our My Year 2017 year long art journaling program over on Facebook. So think about joining the Facebook groups, My Group, the link's in the description below and you can get information about the other groups from My Group and it's gonna be a lot of fun. All right, that's it. I will be back for Watercolor Wednesdays, 10 a.m. and we will continue with our journey into watercoloring without watercolor paints. We will probably do some work with pencils this time and maybe we might bring a little bit of the other crayons in. I have lots of watercolor crayons. All right, that's it for right now, everybody have a great day, the most important thing. Do something nice for yourself because you deserve it, you know you do, especially at this crazy Christmas time, right? Take a deep breath and relax. And I say that knowing full well, I'm the worst person at doing that, but just try. All right, I'll see you all later. Bye guys.