 We're back, Meredith Maroccovitz and Sarah Kustak in New York City. Sarah, it's been about 24 hours. What's changed in your world since then? It's a whole lot, not a whole lot. I'm loading up what I will say has changed. I, NBA TV and maybe they've been doing this for a while. They just haven't had my TV on. They're playing a lot of old classics. I got to watch Game 2 of the Nets, San Antonio, NBA Finals from 2003. I was watching today the Southpicks and the Lakers and back in the day in 84. So, yeah, I feel like rejuvenated. I feel like I will see into my block, even though it's games of years past. It feels a little more regular. It feels like there's something happening out there, even though you know the outcomes and you know the endings. On my end, I switched from hot coffee to iced coffee. So that's a pretty exciting revelation over here in Clearwater. I was kind of thinking we travel so much for our jobs. Do you miss that aspect of it? Or where was your favorite place to travel? This is a great question. And I actually, I don't know if you feel the same way. I think a lot of people will ask, oh, what's your favorite city to go to when you all go on the road and travel on the road and have games in different areas? And I realize I start saying a list and then I name another and I've done like 25 different cities. So I can't pick my favorites. Some of the top ones that come to mind though, Chicago is where I was born and raised and still have a ton of family and friends. And it is near and dear to my heart and will always be home. So I naturally, and I think just having worked there so long when I was kid and in high school, we'd play games at the United Center. When I was in college at Paul, we played games at the United Center. Of course, working there, covering the Bulls and Blackhawks. So that to me is always a favorite stop in such a special place. I think by nature, we get a little skewed, especially given NDA is in the winter, some of those warm weather places. Oh, yeah. Get a little excited when I see, you know, Miami on the trip. I love all the tents. I'm a big fan of Texas. So going to Dallas to Houston to San Antonio, LA is up there. Don't make me actually rank these top five or 10 because this is what I'm talking about. But then like Portland has such a cool vibe. I get excited about going to Denver. I have family there. You know, so those are some of the top spots, even like Washington, you know, D.C. I love to go around and just, you know, when we have those downtime areas, stay around the Georgetown area. So just getting a chance to like get out and yeah, so those are the ones that come to mind. Although there's no cities that I dislike. I think we have our routines in certain places, good spots we like to go run or get out to or restaurants or whatever it may be. But those are the ones that jump off the page tonight. That's kind of, I do it like that. And also when I have friends in cities, it obviously makes me kind of like the cities a little bit more because there's somebody that lives there that can show you some spots maybe you wouldn't have found on your own. So baseball wise, I would say Seattle. I enjoy going to Seattle. And we once had an off day there, but it definitely doesn't work out. But we had an off day and I was able to do the rattlesnake ridge hike, which was amazing. You would love it. Although I don't know what the, oh, well no, there's basketball in Seattle. So no, you wouldn't be there. Which, being not that it's not great there in Oklahoma City, but yes, Seattle, my goodness. Yeah, that's a good one. And obviously WNBA is still there, right? Yeah, yes. Uber and Brown Stewart are running the show. Yes, because I saw them a couple of years ago. They had the all star game there. Anyway, Seattle's fun, Philly. I spent a lot of years in Philly. So it's not a favorite of maybe a lot of people's, but I still have a soft spot in my heart. So, you know, where else? And even though it's summer, the warm city places, the years we play Miami, into that, I'm a Miami person. L.A., love L.A. I have to be honest, I'm really into speaking of traveling, and this doesn't really happen in a lot of places we go. But when I go somewhere internationally, big in the cliff jumping, I don't mind heights. I like heights. I've done swinging things. I've not done, I've not skydosed. Is that how you would call it, skydiving, skydiving? However, I would do that. Bungie jumping for some reason has always just the snapping. I imagine breaking my neck or things like that. But so something like that, I'd be totally into. Bungie jumping scares me as well, especially they hook your ankles. And I've had a million ankle surgery. So I'm like, my ankle's just, I'm going to lose it. And then I'm going to fall through the bungee, and then you're just going to see my little leg bobbing up there. Yeah, and getting them out. I would not suggest that for you. But yeah, but otherwise, but I think you would do that, right? I feel like we're both pretty adventurous in that area. I think I would do that. I'd be freaking out because I don't really love heights. So I would still do it, but I don't think it would be the most pleasant experience while it's going on. But after I did it, I would be happy that I did it for some weird reasons. I'm into heights. So when you're hot, like mountains, or even tall buildings looking over, I don't, I don't love it. I like the views up there, but in my head, I'm like, whoa, if something goes down, I don't know how I'm getting down a hundred flights of stairs quickly. So even, even logical way. I see you're thinking two steps ahead. And then Camelback. I'm sure you've done that hike in Arizona. Love Phoenix. That's another great spot. Yeah, Camelback, I always love. I have to say hiking. This is, this is probably a big revelation to my friends as well, who always, one of my best friends in former teammates lives in Alaska. So if I'm an hour outside of England, so when I go to visit her, we do a ton of hiking. Obviously, I'm good with hiking for about 45 minutes. After that, I lose my attention span and then the walk down. So I enjoy hiking, but I think I play it off to some of my friends that are really into hiking and always want to go hiking, that I'm a little more into it than I am. I enjoy it, but the going down. Most people don't like going up because it tends to be a little bit more of a workout. It's the going down. It takes me twice as long to go down because I'm paranoid that again, I'm going to break my ankle. Oh, see, I just, I'm just over it. By that point, I'm like, we somehow just go, go gadget our way down. Like we've done the, I just want to be over. There's like a little old lady with a walker that's laughing me going down. So you mentioned some of the international travel, non-work related travel. Do you have a favorite spot to go to or a favorite spot you've been? I'm going to, so I love the islands. They're a quick trip from New York. I love going to Mexico. Was it Cabo the other summer? Loved it, but like Antigua, I was just in Jamaica, Turks and Cape, all of that. I love, love and go on a heartbeat. And I would always try and sell people on that if they were talking about trips. But one I will bring up is Croatia, which I went to last summer. And I know it's not a spot that a ton of people at when you think about different European countries that people visit a lot. And it was beautiful. I've heard such good things about it. It's on my list. I haven't been there yet, but it's certainly a place I would like to go. What's that? About you. What are your favorite, what are your favorite spots that you've been, that you want to go to? I'm obsessed with Italy. I've been there I think four times in the last two years. I love the whole country. I really do. I love following you on Instagram for a multitude of reasons, but especially when we're in the thick of the NBA season, seeing where you're jetting off to and hiding and then hearing from you that you just decided like the day before. I think that's an amazing way to live life. And I love it. Seize the day, right? Well, we still hope everybody is being safe out there following the guidelines. I am going to seize an at-home workout right now. What do you have on tap for today? Well, no. You know what, speaking of living out a whim, I'm living out a whim. Probably the same thing I've been doing, reading some books. I already got all my workout in, so did that early, woke up early. So yeah, some more books, maybe some more FaceTime, calling some friends, watching some more games. Yeah, just hanging out a little bit. For as much as we're talking about people and traveling and getting out and doing things, also I know we put it yesterday, but to everyone make sure you be selfless. If you can stay in, stay inside, be smart. And more thank yous and more gratitude to all people, doctors, nurses, medical staff, everyone, doing what they can to keep us safe. So we'll travel memories and dreams in our heads. That'll have to wait for another time. Be safe. 100%. We'll talk to you guys later. Bye.