Hey, about the weekend plans you asked about. I was thinking we could finally tackle that hike we've been talking about forever. The trailhead is about an hour's drive, but I checked and the weather looks perfect, not too hot. I can pack lunch if you want to handle bringing some extra water and maybe a blanket to sit on. My friend Sam might join us too, they know the area really well and can point out some good spots for photos.
We should aim to leave by 8 AM to avoid the worst of the midday sun. I need to double-check if the parking lot requires a fee, I think it's a small daily rate. Let me know if that time works for you or if we need to push it back a bit. I'm pretty flexible. Also, do you have a preference for sandwiches? I was just going to do some turkey and cheese, nothing fancy. I'll bring my small cooler.
Oh, and don't forget sturdy shoes. The path can get a bit rocky after the first mile. I think the whole loop is supposed to take about three hours at a leisurely pace. We could grab something to eat on the way back if we're hungry. There's a great little diner off the main highway. Just let me know by Thursday evening so I can finalize everything.
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So, you wanted my thoughts on the new project workflow. Honestly, I think the initial setup meeting cleared up a lot of the confusion we had last cycle. The main thing is getting the design assets approved before development even starts. That was a huge bottleneck last time.
I've already spoken with the graphics team and they're aligned. We're planning to have a shared folder where they drop the final versions, and we'll use a simple checklist to mark them as reviewed. That way there's no email chain to dig through. I proposed we try this for the next two weeks and then regroup to see if it's speeding things up.
On a different note, did you see the draft agenda for the team offsite? They're thinking of having it at the conference center near the park. I need to RSVP by Friday. I'm leaning towards the afternoon breakout session on collaborative tools rather than the morning one. The morning one conflicts with that vendor call I can't move. Let me know which one you're signing up for.
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