I was thinking about your question this morning, and I do think the earlier time works better for me.
I can shift a few things around and be ready without rushing, which usually makes the whole day smoother.
If that changes on your side, I can still be flexible, but having a plan locked in tonight would help.
I also found the note you mentioned, and it cleared up the small confusion I had from last week.
It turns out I had mixed up the order of two steps, so I am glad you brought it up when you did.
I will keep my phone nearby in case you send any last minute details, though I probably will not need much beyond a quick confirmation.
Also, if the weather stays mild, I may walk over instead of driving because that sounds easier and more relaxing to me.
I can shift a few things around and be ready without rushing, which usually makes the whole day smoother.
If that changes on your side, I can still be flexible, but having a plan locked in tonight would help.
I also found the note you mentioned, and it cleared up the small confusion I had from last week.
It turns out I had mixed up the order of two steps, so I am glad you brought it up when you did.
I will keep my phone nearby in case you send any last minute details, though I probably will not need much beyond a quick confirmation.
Also, if the weather stays mild, I may walk over instead of driving because that sounds easier and more relaxing to me.
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I checked my weekend notes again, and I think the simpler plan is still the best one for me.
I kept trying to make room for too many extra stops, but that usually turns into a long day with no real break.
If we keep it focused, I can actually enjoy it instead of watching the clock the whole time.
I also wanted to say that your suggestion about calling ahead was smart, because it saves a lot of back and forth once I am already out.
I am going to put everything I need by the door tonight so I do not forget anything in the morning.
That should make it easier to head out calmly and not double back halfway through.
Let me know if you want to join later on, but no pressure if your afternoon fills up or you decide to keep the day quiet.
I kept trying to make room for too many extra stops, but that usually turns into a long day with no real break.
If we keep it focused, I can actually enjoy it instead of watching the clock the whole time.
I also wanted to say that your suggestion about calling ahead was smart, because it saves a lot of back and forth once I am already out.
I am going to put everything I need by the door tonight so I do not forget anything in the morning.
That should make it easier to head out calmly and not double back halfway through.
Let me know if you want to join later on, but no pressure if your afternoon fills up or you decide to keep the day quiet.
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