mercredi, avril 22, 2026

Don't let your CVS-ExtraCare balance expire

I meant to reply earlier, but the afternoon got away from me and I just sat down again.
I tried that route you mentioned and it actually felt a lot easier once I stopped overthinking it.
The trick for me was leaving a little earlier and not packing too many things into one stretch of the day.
I also brought a notebook, and writing down the small details helped more than I expected.
If you are still deciding, I would keep it simple and stick with what feels manageable.
I usually change my mind three times before I leave, so having one clear plan helps me stay calm.
Let me know what time you decide, because I can shift things around on my end if needed.
I am around later tonight too, so feel free to send an update when you have a minute.
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I saw your note this morning and wanted to answer before I forgot again.
Honestly, I think the smaller plan is the better one, especially if everyone is tired by the end of the week.
I have learned that when I leave too many options open, I spend more time deciding than doing anything useful.
Yesterday I cleaned off the desk, put the papers in one stack, and suddenly the room felt manageable.
It reminded me that a tiny reset can make the whole day feel less tangled.
If you want, I can bring the extra notebook and the set of clips I mentioned last time.
I do not mind helping set things up, and I will probably arrive a little early anyway.
Send me a quick message when you settle on the final plan, and I will adjust around it.

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