So basically, I was designing patterns for both knitting and crochet, and like having a little blog and posting my patterns, I did try, like, hosting a course, but like building a whole course, not my thing. I did a lot of collaborations, like blog hops and like bundles, which are a lot of, like, freebie collaborations in my niche. And I was really good at, like, hosting those, because I am super structured and organized, so I was keeping everyone on track, which is a good skill to have for summits. And then I had a lot of, like, family baby problems, and my second son was born and cried for five months, so I couldn't get any work done. So once that was over, I was like, No, I need to do something to show the world I'm still alive. And like, get back on track and make business like my focus again, like family always comes first when it needs to. But it was a time where I was like, Okay, now business can come first, or at least, like, next to it. And then I think I found you. I was watching the Crochet Business Summit from Pam, and I think you either sponsored it or, like, I don't know you were when mentioned somewhere. And, like, all those ideas were, like, float in my head. And then I saw, like, this summit. I was like, Oh, this is a cool format. And like, let's try to, like, look into what she's saying about it. And I was like, Oh, I could do this. This sounds like a bundle. And, and, of course, like two in one, like, I don't have to choose between doing another bundle or another course, it's like, way more than that a summit. But like, it felt like just doing those two in one, and like getting the goal of, like telling everyone I'm back in business, basically, and like giving a big boost in engagement and to my audience. So then I just dove in, because that's how i That's how we're all,