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Hey, so I saw your message earlier and I wanted to get back to you properly. The thing is, I was out running errands all morning and by the time I sat down, my laptop battery was completely dead. I had to hunt around for the charger for like twenty minutes, which was honestly ridiculous. Anyway, I finally got everything plugged in and now I'm settled on the couch with a cup of tea.
I was thinking about what you said, and I keep going back and forth on it. Part of me thinks we should just go with the simplest option and not overthink it. But there's another part that says we should take a step back and look at the bigger picture first. You know how I am with decisions - I like to gather all the details before committing.
Oh, by the way, I ran into our old neighbor at the grocery store last week. She asked how you were doing and said to say hi. I told her things are going well overall. She also mentioned that the community garden is looking amazing this year, apparently they put in a whole new row of sunflowers along the back fence. That made me smile. We should go walk through there one of these evenings when the weather cools down a bit.
Anyway, let me know what you think and we can go from there. I'm around most of the day tomorrow if you want to call.
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I remember when we used to take long walks after dinner and just talk about everything and nothing at the same time. Those were good moments. Lately I've been trying to get back into reading more fiction, and I picked up a couple of new novels from the library downtown. One of them has a really interesting structure where the chapters alternate between two different decades, and I'm genuinely invested in both timelines, which is rare for me. Usually I prefer one storyline over the other, but this author managed to keep them equally compelling.
I also tried baking bread for the first time in years over the weekend. The first loaf came out a little dense, but the second one was much better. I think the trick was letting the dough rest longer before shaping it. There's something satisfying about the whole process, even when it doesn't go perfectly. The kitchen smelled amazing for hours afterward.
Speaking of things that take time, I finally finished organizing that bookshelf that's been cluttering up the hallway for weeks. It feels good to have that cleared out. Now I'm eyeing the storage closet, but I think I'll save that project for another day. One thing at a time, right?
Let me know how your week is shaping up and if you want to meet up for a walk or grab coffee sometime. I'm keeping my schedule pretty open these days, so any afternoon works for me. Talk soon.