 Well, that day is we're getting ready to go to the Midland County Fair, which we've done for years and years and years. I was given a camper and I was cleaning it up, getting ready to go. And I had one of those monitors on. I really didn't think much about it. I'd get one of those feelings and I'd push the button. And after I called in, they... We're going to send the ambulance out. And I said, what for? And anyways, we didn't go in by the ambulance. He went in and took a shower. But once he went there, he didn't come back out until after his surgery. I can recall when we operated on him, one of the things he was really missing that summer was not going to the fair in Midland. And the first thing he did when he left the hospital was go right to this place near the Midland Fairground. He couldn't really do the rides or do some of the things, but he could be part of it. Oh my goodness, I love you, Dr. Jones. Not love you love you, but I love you. And I was real happy that he was going to do jacks. It just turned out great as far as I'm concerned. The thing that bothered me the most was I would thought about other people that were in the same situation that never didn't get the chance. The symptoms I had were next to nothing. If he would have experienced what a lot of people do, like the ache in the air and the arm and different things that were really scary, you know, first, but he didn't have any of that. So it's kind of like it was just kind of smoothed in and smoothed out. Really smoothed in, smoothed out. Really. I'm kind of making people sick of asking me how I'm doing. I always tell people, if I was doing any better, it probably wouldn't be legal. I am grateful that I am in good shape as I am for my age.