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I meant to reply sooner, but the afternoon got away from me and I just sat down again.
I looked over the schedule and I can switch my time on Thursday if that helps make the handoff easier.
I do better with an earlier start anyway, and it gives me a quiet stretch to finish what I keep pushing into the next day.
If you still want to meet, I would keep it short and just focus on the outline so we do not overcomplicate things.
I finally tried the trail near the park this weekend and it was much nicer than I expected, especially right before sunset when everything got calm.
Also, thanks for the note about bringing a light jacket, because the breeze changed fast once the clouds moved in and I would have been freezing without it.
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I was actually thinking the same thing earlier, and I am glad you said something because I kept going back and forth on it.
My plan is to keep the morning open, tackle the longest task first, and leave the smaller things for later when my focus starts to slip.
That usually works better for me than bouncing between too many tabs and losing track of what I started.
I can also bring the notebook you asked about, since I found it under a stack of papers beside the lamp and it still has plenty of empty pages.
The weather looks milder now, so walking over instead of driving might be easier and give me a little time to clear my head first.
If something changes on your side, just send me a quick note and I will adjust without any fuss because the rest of the day is flexible.