 Okay, I just got back to my car. I've been in the grocery store. This is actually the first time that I have been at the grocery store during rush hour since my amputation. I've always been like, I don't know, just kind of overwhelmed, but I felt really good today. So I was like, I'm gonna go get groceries. Anyways, with that fascinating intro out of the way, something super cute happened while I was there. So as we all know, kids respond a variety of different ways to people who look different than them. And I was using my IWALK over here. I was grabbing some mangoes when I behind my back, this little kid kind of like shrieked, but really concerned, like not scared, not frightened, just really concerned. Daddy, she broke her leg off. Oh my God, just the sweetest thing. And the dad was horrified and tried to shush the kid and like take it away. And I just thought it was so sweet. Like kids are naturally curious, you know? Like I'm not gonna get mad at kids forever being curious about something or even a little bit scared or whatever. A lot of people ask me like how I feel about being stared at. And when it's adults for extended periods of time, it gets a little uncomfortable sometimes, understandably, but when it's kids, I don't know, I just think it's sweet. Like as human beings were curious and he just was very concerned that my leg was missing and thought it was very sad and very concerning that my leg broke off. Poor thing. I hope that his dad properly reassured him that everything was gonna be okay and that, you know what, it happened sometimes. So I was, that kind of made my night. I just thought it was super sweet and super cute and 10 points to that kid for caring about other people's missing body parts. Now they're from the sky.