 Okay, so I'm not done with this one, what's that? Are you a vlogger? Is it okay? No one wants you in their video. Oh, I guess they do. Everyone does. What are we doing here this morning? We're playing some hockey. Am I playing hockey? It's gonna be more like me just kinda on my butt, sliding around. It should be a good morning. We're here. So, sled hockey definitely isn't as easy as it seems. I'm up here in Denver at a ice hockey ring, which is fun to actually be out in public. We're getting ready to play a game of sled hockey, and by he, I mean my husband is out here for me, because I can't actually be out yet, because I'm gonna be still healing. But it's fun to actually watch. This is a group of ABT's that goes and tries different sports, and so I'm just here watching and meeting people. Did you win? We did win. We won. You won? We won one to zero. In the world's lowest scoring hockey game. A lot of chaos out there on the ice today, but a lot of falling, a lot of me falling particularly. But thankfully I'm just less than fat enough where I can get myself back. That's impressive. Maybe I shouldn't talk to the camera with a police officer right here. Especially the driver shouldn't. So this was our first real outing in public today, and I've been told by many people this would happen, but it was my first time actually experiencing it. We stopped by Starbucks to get some delicious sugary Christmas drinks. And I found out that kids will stare. Like hardcore, unashamedly, without blinking stare at you. Somebody crossed the table from this little girl, probably 12 years old, and she was just like staring at me and my leg. So that's interesting. That's a weird experience to have, but I was warned that it's exactly what would happen. People will definitely stare. So that's a weird experience to have as a new amputee, but it is part of the game and it's a new adventure. We're still learning. So that was a long and fun day today, guys. I look forward to seeing you in my next video.