I goofed.
In a hurry to transfer my [domain](http://blog.monzell.com) from Google Domains to [AWS](https://aws.monzell.com), I immediately decided to configure my name servers. Now, for reasons that I don't recall why, I decided to use the name servers from another zone file instead of what is created and plugged in the following in AWS's registered domains screen:
ns-553.awsdns-05.net.
ns-241.awsdns-30.com.
ns-1385.awsdns-45.org.
ns-1942.awsdns-50.co.uk.
rocinante:blog.monzell.com rilindo$ dig giggle.org -t ns +short
ns-cloud-d4.googledomains.com.
ns-cloud-d1.googledomains.com.
ns-cloud-d2.googledomains.com.
ns-cloud-d3.googledomains.com.
rocinante:blog.monzell.com rilindo$ dig monzell.com -t ns +short
ns-1947.awsdns-51.co.uk.
ns-208.awsdns-26.com.
ns-986.awsdns-59.net.
ns-1338.awsdns-39.org.
rocinante:blog.monzell.com rilindo$ dig rilindo.com -t ns +short
ns-553.awsdns-05.net.
ns-1385.awsdns-45.org.
ns-1942.awsdns-50.co.uk.
ns-241.awsdns-30.com.