Yes, I can help with that. The meeting notes from Tuesday were straightforward. We discussed the quarterly pacing and the new vendor onboarding. The timeline for the vendor paperwork is about three weeks, so we need to send the contract by next Monday. Also, the client presentation deck is due Friday. I already reviewed the draft and left comments in the shared folder. The main changes are on slides 4 and 7—the data tables need updated figures. After we finalize the deck, we can schedule a dry run with the team. Let me know if you want me to handle the slide edits or if you prefer to do them yourself. I can also coordinate with design if we need new charts. The project calendar shows the next milestone on the 15th, which should be manageable if we keep the current pace. One more thing: the weekly status email needs to go out by Thursday noon. I can draft it if you are too busy. Just send me the bullet points you want included.
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Sure, I can explain. The reason we moved the garden beds is because the soil in the original spot had too much clay. We tested it last spring and the drainage was poor. The new location gets morning sun and has better loam. I already dug out the old soil and amended it with compost. The tomatoes should do well there this season. Also, I ordered the replacement pavers for the patio—they should arrive next Tuesday. The ones we had were cracked after the freeze-thaw cycle. I chose a similar color so it won't look patchy. Let me know if you want me to lay them myself or if you prefer to hire someone. I can do it, but it might take a weekend. The kids are on spring break soon, so that could be a good time. By the way, I picked up the paint samples for the living room. The two we liked are both warm neutrals. I put swatches on the wall near the window. Take a look when you get a chance and tell me which one you prefer.