 When I first moved here, so I wanted to make friends. We lived in an apartment complex and there was kids playing outside all the time. So I was like, I told my dad, you know, I want a bike for my birthday. So he bought me a bicycle and I would go downstairs and, you know, try to make friendships. And I see these kids playing sports. And I'm like, okay, you know, I'm good. I'm athletic, you know, sports. I love sports. Let me go play with them. And I see these kids like holding a stick and hitting a ball. And I'm like, what, you know, what is this? You know, is this what my life is going to be? Hitting a stick with a ball? I mean, I'm used to playing soccer, you know, basketball. So I think that was like the biggest shock when I first moved here. I said, am I gonna have to give up the sports that I like to play, that I learned how to play in my country and start doing whatever they're doing? Of course, the sport I'm talking about is baseball, but at that point, I had no idea what it was. I never turned out to be a baseball player or being good at baseball, but I learned about it. I enjoy watching it now. And yeah, that was a huge shock to me.