 So what was the most awkward experience I have ever had with someone with my prosthetic leg? I have a good answer for this. I was in target with my husband. I was looking at rubs. I remember this clearly. When a kid about age seven, eight, came around the corner, saw me missing a leg. I had my prosthetic on. I was wearing shorts, screamed bloody murder in terror as she looked at it, looked at me and then ran yelling for her mother. And here's the thing. I have a lot of compassion for that kid individually. It was different. It was weird. Was it super inappropriate and made me feel terrible for a moment? Absolutely. But honestly, that story is one of the biggest reasons why I do what I do on the internet because I don't want people to have to deal with that. I don't want the next generation of disabled kids to deal with other kids being terrified of them at school. I'm an adult. I had the tools and the support to handle it just fine. But there was no reason that my sight had to traumatize a child. And I hope that by making videos like this on the internet, I can perhaps introduce more humanity into being an amutee and kids can be less scared in the future. This is different, but it's not scary.