health. and then i was gesture, like, okay, but the other side is i was just in a migrant refugee camp in the jungles on the border of panama and sleeping with nothing but a plastic tarp over my head. as i was sleeping there surrounded with migrants and refugees who have no idea of what tomorrow is going to bring, there was music, and it was reggaeton. it was like and i m like, these are people that don t know, yet there s happiness here and they re dancing. and that s what i m going old-school salsa, eddie santiago, celia cruz. i m dancing. i m like you, zerlina, i m done crying. i m giving thanks every day for this, this love.