And Wizard, your poetry was really beautiful. And Sheila, my bestie Momo, plays the ukulele. She might be able to point you in the direction she learned.
Unless it was in Hawaii, because she does spend a bit of time there. Actually, my dad did learn in Hawaii, because he served. So he played the ukulele, and I was like, oh, I should do that.
But I haven't even touched it. I mean, I think I tried the end of 2024, and then I don't know what I did. I refocused on something else.
It's one of my favorite things with the ukulele and singing. There's just such a lightheartedness to it, even though, I don't know, maybe it's the sound, right? But it's still good. It cleans the heart.
Bridget, are you going to open a space after this? Because Sheila is so worn out. She's mostly destitute. Are you going to provide something for us? There's no way.
I do not have energy for that. But I can hang out with people. Yeah, I know.
I'm worn out today, so I'm just trying to regain my energy. But Sheila, if you're tired, we can close. First of all, Bridget, that's no excuse whatsoever.