Are we on? Can you see my baby? They can't see you pants. They can't see you. Let's put this down. Oh, let me see. How can we go down? Folks, I haven't used this camera for a while, so bear with me. There's an up-down bar somewhere. Here it is. Let's see if we can get you in. Let's see if we can get you in. And sure, way cuter than Grandma. That's for sure. Yeah, let's say hi everybody. Say hi everybody, huh? Hey, I'm nine months home. Nine months home. And when Grandmas in Edmond, she keeps me all the time. And that's why she's not making any videos. Hmm, can you say hi? Say, I can eat all by myself now and I'm having some puffs. There's one on the floor. Yeah, yeah. This is how come I haven't been around. Bad a bunch other races. But you can tell by the quilt on the wall that I'm at my other house now. And that's because Tuesday I'm getting my left eye done, getting the cataract off it, and getting the lenses put in. And I decided, thanks to the advice of many, many people and my friend Deb telling me that if you have one close up by a month or oh my eye, it can really cause problems when you're sewing and quilting. And I already actually knew that because when I never quilt on the long arm and I've got my contacts in, I very often cover up one eye to see better. And I found out if I take the contacts out and put my glasses on that actually can see better to quilt. So I have decided, how many of those did you throw on the floor, buddy? I have decided...