Yes, I was thinking the same thing. There is a different day this week we will be able to see them coming next week. Only 5 of them will be able to make the meeting this week.
I meant to reply sooner, but the afternoon got away from me.
I ended up taking the longer route home because I wanted a quiet walk and some fresh air.
The weather stayed mild, and it actually helped me reset after a noisy day.
I think your idea about keeping the plan simple makes sense, especially since everyone seems tired this week.
I can bring snacks if we keep it casual, and I do not mind showing up a little early to help straighten things out.
I also remembered the book you mentioned, and I put it aside so I do not forget to bring it next time.
If tomorrow feels too crowded, I am happy to shift to later in the week.
I am not in a rush, and a calmer schedule would probably make it easier for everyone.
Just send me a quick note when you decide.
I think we should keep the weekend loose instead of planning every hour.
I usually enjoy things more when there is room to change course if the mood shifts.
Yesterday I tried that recipe again, and it turned out far better after I ignored the timing and watched the texture instead.
That probably says something about my approach in general.
I did tidy the corner by the window, and it finally feels like a place where I could sit down and finish a chapter without getting distracted.
If you still want to come over, I can make tea and we can sort through the pile of notes together.
If not, no pressure at all.
We can push it to another day and keep tonight easy.
I just wanted to answer before I forgot, because once I start another task I tend to disappear from messages longer than I mean to.