 Hello, it's Tuesday, February 23rd, so I'm here at Wells Park Health Care Center to get a like. I loved to shovel snow. I can shovel everybody's driveway. I need to possibly be able to ride a bike again, stand in vacuum, check the mail, or walk to the grocery store, walk for the hell of walking. I can go on a vacation with my kids, buy myself with no help because I can walk. And I can take the garbage out, parade around with my leg. Like, I'll totally be an incredibly useful person. The thought of it is just borne in my mind. It's going to be a whole new world for me. Like, like, oh my God, all these things I can do now. I'm just thinking about it. It's just kind of crazy. I actually got my leg. I might be able to walk before the summer, thanks to every single one of you who donated. It was a whole community of people who were being kind and just thoughtful and genuinely cared about another human being. I cannot thank you enough. It just makes me believe, like, you know, humanity is still decent. Complete strangers are changing the course of my life. All kinds of good. I feel like I'm being born into this person that can do so many things that I couldn't do before. It's life-changing. It's life-changing.