Tuesday, January 27, 2026
A thank you gift following your past Marriott stay
Monday, January 26, 2026
Update on 2026 Coverage: BlueCross insights
For the agenda, prioritize the updates that require decisions first, then leave time for questions. If you want, I will block an extra 10 minutes after the meeting to capture action items and assign owners. Let me know if we should invite anyone from support.
For the catering order, pick two sandwich types and a vegetarian option. I will adjust quantities if the headcount changes. After the walkthrough, we can regroup in the office to finalize notes and send the summary email by midafternoon. ----<>----<>----<>----<>----<>----<> Thank You, Lauren Pental
Saturday, January 24, 2026
Here's an update on what's changing on your plan
2026 Coverage Updates and Support Kit
A program for residents in your area includes a Medicare Kit provided at no charge. One kit per household is available through this allocation.
This kit is covered by the program for residents in your area. You will not be billed for the kit, and no payment is required. Allocation is limited to 800 kits, and this offering ends tomorrow.
Contents of Your Medicare Kit
Along with details on optional plan coverage for 2026, the kit includes various medical supplies to support your well-being. Here is what you will receive:
- Adhesive bandages in assorted sizes
- Antiseptic cleansing wipes
- Digital thermometer with case
- Pain relief medication packets
- First aid instruction booklet
- Protective disposable gloves
Quantities are determined by program allocation and are available while supplies last.
We appreciate your involvement with BlueCross BlueShield. Your participation helps us enhance our services.
Thank You, Larry Manzo
Friday, January 23, 2026
0maha-Steaks Is Giving You Steak SampIer - Only 5OO Left
| 4 New York Strips | 4 Ribeyes |
| 4 Filet Mignons | 6 Top Sirloins |
Your plan is changing is 2026, coverage review options
If we start with the short walkthrough first, it keeps the group aligned on the same steps, and then the deeper discussion goes faster.
On the timing, I can be ready a little earlier if you want a quick check-in beforehand.
For the notes, I'll keep them focused on decisions and next steps so nobody has to reread a long recap later.
If you're worried about the handoff, I can draft a simple checklist and you can tell me what to adjust.
Also, let me know whether you prefer a simple outline or a numbered sequence; either is fine for me.
One question: do you want me to include the edge cases you mentioned, or should those be saved for a separate follow-up
If you're asking whether the outline needs more detail, I think a short section for assumptions would help so nobody talks past each other.
For the part you were unsure about, I can put together two versions and you can pick which one reads more clearly.
I'm fine either way on the format, but I'd rather keep the labels consistent so it's easier to scan quickly.
If you want feedback on your draft, send it over and tell me what you want me to focus on: tone, clarity, or the steps themselves.
Also, I can adjust my availability tomorrow afternoon; just tell me the window you're aiming for and I'll confirm.
BlueCross: Important update for your 2026 Coverage
I'm also fine with updating the outline you started. I'll keep the sections short, add a brief summary at the top, and make the action items easy to scan.
About timing: if you can get me your notes by mid-afternoon, I can have a clean draft ready before the end of the day. If anything changes, just tell me what moved and what stayed the same, and I'll adjust the order.
Also, do you want me to include a small checklist at the end, or should it stay as plain paragraphs
For the schedule, I can switch the meeting to earlier, but I'll need to know who must attend so I don't move it to a time that blocks them. If it helps, I can also send a short reminder the day before with the two questions we still need answered.
On the document you mentioned, I'd keep the wording consistent across sections. If you paste the paragraph you're unsure about, I'll rewrite it to match the rest and keep it easy to scan.
And yes, I can include a brief recap at the end so nobody has to search for what was decided.
Thursday, January 22, 2026
Courtesy Road Kit for AAA Drivers
Your Residence Qualifies for Roadside Assistance Kit
On a different note, how was your weekend trip Did you manage to try that new hiking trail you were talking about I finally got around to planting those summer bulbs in the garden. Hopefully they'll come up in a few weeks. The weather has been perfect for it. I'm thinking of building a small trellis for the clematis next, but that's a project for another day. My neighbor recommended a great book on native plants if you're interested.
Based on your location, you are eligible to receive a premier Courtesy Roadside Kit. This kit is provided at no charge to eligible residents in your area. You will not be billed for the kit.
Kit Contents Overview
The Courtesy Roadside Kit includes practical items to help manage common vehicle situations. Supplies are allocated based on program participation in your region.
This offering is covered by the program for residents in your area. Kit availability corresponds to regional program allocations.
We are pleased to provide this service to our community.
On a personal note, I finally finished that series I was telling you about. The ending was quite satisfying, though I won't spoil it. Have you read any good books lately I need a new recommendation. My couch is finally being delivered this afternoon, which is exciting. It took long enough. I hope it fits through the doorway. I measured twice, so it should be fine. I might need help rearranging the living room furniture afterwards. Maybe this weekend Please let me know. ====<>====<>====<>====<>====<>====<>====<> Thank You, Sam Wallway