Actually, you know, I remember you weren’t well. I’m thinking about Pamela, our oldest one, in the days of Birmingham and the segregation ’cause they didn’t allow anybody to tour in the Birmingham Zoo at the time. And I remember Pamela, my daughter, the oldest one, decided she was gonna take care of that, so any time there were any Black people that came in, she’d go over and drag ’em up on her arm and take ’em on a tour of the zoo. So we had more and people all over her case for being so bad, talking to Black people. That was part of the really rough part of that time of the zoo life was the segregation.