Yeah, it's hard to go from routine to no routine, right? Or from routine to changes in the routine, right? Like all of those things are a bit stressful for companion animals, service animals, as well as neurodivergent people, right? And like last week when I was trying to be in at the office, where I'm like, I have to acclimate again to, like, yep, going places and doing stuff. And I was trying on, and it was like, Oh my God. And like, filling out these freaking forms, like, all these web forms. I'm like, I'm just trying to order some books for the bookstore, which is, like, not possible. And like, anyhow, all the stuff I'm doing, I'm like, I don't know why this task that should take five minutes is taking 45 minutes, and I didn't even manage to quite accomplish it. And like, doing all this stuff, it's not rewarding, and it's very frustrating. And I would come home and normally, like we've talked about in the general course of things like the difference between rest and relaxation, right? And I was like, normally I would, like, blow off some steam by drawing or sewing something. Playing piano. But I was like, I went in the phone hole a couple of nights last week where, like, get on my bed after supper. I haven't even changed yet, and I just like, am farting around on my phone for three hours. And I was like, Yeah, I'm too tired. And I would notice that. I'd be like, I don't want to I'm too tired to play piano. I am too tired to cut fabric for this thing I want to make. I am too tired to figure out what I want to draw in my pencils or in another room. And I was just like, do I want to go for a walk? No, I like, I want to get comatose on my phone. I was like, Oh man, I don't want to get into that routine, right? So sometimes, like, if we don't ease ourselves kind of back into the lifestyle, it can be a real hard landing. And even if it is a hard landing, it would probably do me well to not panic, right? Because, like, when I was working with Rebecca Schuman, who was my writing coach for a while, she was like, What are we gonna do the first weeks of school? And then she's like, No, there's no writing goals the first two weeks of school, she's just forget it. Just forget it. Because the two weeks of like, that's not the rest of your semester. The first two weeks of the semester are their own special kind of animals. So do not start a pattern in those two weeks that you think you can sustain, right? Like, because you can't. So, like, Let the world be what it's going to be the first two weeks of school. So, so maybe as we make our, like, New Year's resolutions, you know, for September, the way that, you know, we tend to do is not like, maybe we give ourselves a bit of a grace period. Because when everybody comes back, you know, and everybody's away. Messages are turned up, and everybody has like, a 600 email backlog of stuff, some of which needs to be looked at, and some of which doesn't, I expect. There's like, a whole flurry of like, you know, like, when you start the car in the morning and a poof of black smoke comes out the back, you're like, Oh, God, something wrong with my car. But it's like, this, it hasn't been turned on for a while, right? And it's just like, that's the dead or winter? Yeah, so the dead of winter is like, making terrible noises and it smells like brain damage and like you're just like, yeah, um,