 Holiday season, of course, draws crowds and visitors and, you know, we in Europe go home to the states and then people from the states come here to Europe, you know, for a big holiday season. So there's often much, many more crowds, not just in, you know, the shopping malls, but whether you're going to theaters or plays or just, you know, walking downtown, Vietre, Florence, Naples, Sorrento, you know, one of the great things that we've learned about here in Europe is, you know, whether you want to call it a man bag or, you know, a Merce or whatever, but having a cross-the-shoulder purse or a bag for both males and females so that you can keep, you know, your wallet and your credit cards and so forth in the front is critical. I also strongly recommend, particularly during the heightened holiday seasons, for personal credit card and financial safety, that you either have your wallet or that bag is RFI, you know, protected, that you have that, you know, strip in your wallet and so forth that protects your credit cards from being scanned for their information and then hacked. So being very careful around, you know, just the big crowds and safety, don't lose your head on a swivel, you know, still being very alert, you know, 24-7, keeping your eye out because, you know, not just in a heightened holiday season for personal safety, but we are in a heightened military alert, you know, identifiable season. So wearing things that identify you as military in Europe during these high seasons comes with a huge caution, don't do it. So as proud as we are, we're not being held back from, you know, saying, I'm proud to be a U.S., you know, Navy citizen or a U.S. citizen, and we're not telling you not to be proud of that, we're telling you to use caution. So don't have the big, I'm in the United States Navy and stationed in Naples, you know, sweatshirt on when you're going, you know, downtown shopping, you know, during a big holiday peak season, just, you know, wear something safe and comfortable and have a good time. Don't wait for things to happen to you, make them happen for you.