Good afternoon ladies. I hope everyone is having a fantastic Thursday afternoon. I just wanted to hop on real quick and have a little chat with you guys because I've seen this thing on the internet where it's saying that studies have shown that the average age a child receives their first smartphone is around age 10 and I was wondering if you waited to get your child a smartphone until you felt like they were old enough to have one. For me, my daughter received her first smartphone when she was about six or seven years old. She was given an iPhone that was a hand me down from myself. A couple of her cousins had it, her big sister also had it. So it's gone through quite a bit of people in our family, but she received this phone because she wears a CGM. That means it's a continuous glucose monitor. It monitors her sugar levels. It lets her know when her sugar is too high or when her sugar is too low. It also sends alerts to my phone and lets me know what her sugar levels are, especially when she's not at home. But I gave her the phone because I wanted to be able to monitor her diabetes and be able to, you know, keep her in safe ranges. But in my opinion, it just depends on how the family feels about phones and devices. Like for me, iPhones, I love it because you can lock things from your own phone. You can connect their phone to your phone so you can monitor things that they're doing. You're able to lock apps. able to do a lot of things through iPhone so that's why I allowed her to have it at such a young age but also for her diet.