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I circled back because I realized I never answered your question about the weekend plan.
I'm still good for an early start, and I'd rather keep it simple than cram too much into one day.
I can bring snacks, a sweater, and the notebook I mentioned last time.
If the weather shifts a little, that does not bother me, since I mostly want to get outside and walk for a bit.
I also finally finished that series everyone kept talking about, and I agree the middle episodes dragged more than expected.
Still, the ending was nicer than I thought it would be.
If you want, we can stop somewhere quiet afterward and just sit for a while.
I have had a busy week, so a calm afternoon sounds better than anything crowded or loud.
Let me know what feels easiest for you, and I can adjust the timing without any trouble at all.
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I meant to reply sooner, but I got pulled into a long afternoon of reorganizing the closet and somehow that turned into cleaning the whole hallway too.
It actually felt pretty good to finish something small that had been lingering for weeks.
I found the notebook you asked about, along with that silly pen that always smudges.
I can bring both when we meet next time.
I was also thinking about your question from the other day, and I still think the best option is the easiest one to maintain without forcing it.
Whenever a plan gets too detailed, I end up avoiding it altogether.
So if we keep it low pressure, I am much more likely to follow through.
Tomorrow afternoon is better for me than the morning, though I can be flexible if needed.
Send a quick note when you have a minute, and I will work around your schedule.