Hi, we were just talking about the weekend plans. I think the hiking trail near Miller’s Pond is a good choice, but it might be muddy after the rain. We could also consider the lake path, it’s less crowded and has those nice overlooks. For lunch, I was thinking we could stop at that little café on Oak Street—the one with the patio. They have a great selection of salads and sandwiches. I checked the weather, and Saturday afternoon looks clear, maybe a bit breezy. Let me know if you prefer a different time. Also, regarding the gear, I can bring the cooler and a blanket. If we want to grill, someone needs to bring a portable grill. I have a small one, but it’s a bit old. I’ll test it this week. Let’s aim for around 10:00 AM so we have the full day. What do you think?

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The project timeline has shifted a bit. I talked to Mark this morning about the client deliverables. He suggested we move the prototype review to next Wednesday instead of Friday because the design team needs more time on the interaction flow. I think that’s manageable as long as we have the assets ready by Monday. Also, regarding the color palette, we’re considering a more muted approach for the dashboard, but we need approval from the stakeholders first. Could you please send over the latest user feedback summary? I want to incorporate it into the presentation. On a personal note, I’m planning to try that new pasta place downtown tomorrow evening. Let me know if you’d like to join. We can discuss the project further there.