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From: Marriott Co. <MarriottCo@seikiworld.com>
To: bruce@untroubled.org
Subject: A thank you gift from your past Marriott stay, Happy New Year
Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2025 10:18:27 -0500
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Alex saw the thread and started with a simple line about the morning coffee and the walk to the station
Sam replied that an early walk cleared the head and made the meeting feel smaller than it seemed
Chris added a detail about a plant on the corner that had been moved and how small changes can alter a route visually
Jordan said they had sketched a plan for the weekend, nothing formal, more of a loose idea about a short hike and reading in a park
Alex asked whether anyone else preferred sketching in a notebook rather than typing
Sam answered that the notebook felt slower but that slowness sometimes made thoughts more useful
Chris noted that the team lunch was scheduled for later and asked what people wanted on the menu
Jordan suggested simple choices so that no one spent time deciding
Alex agreed and shifted back to the topic of commute improvements, mentioning a shortcut that shaved three minutes from a walk
Sam offered a memory of an old bookstore and how it used to smell like paper and lemon oil
Chris closed by saying that small routines create steady days and that the conversation made the morning better
Everyone signed off with a quick thanks and a plan to check in after the meeting
Marriot


An appreciation from Marriot Hotels
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As a thank-you for staying with Marriot or a partner hotel in the past year, we are offering a luxury cooling 2-pillow set and an opportunity to claim a 2-night stay at select locations after a short questionnaire.


Marriot Hotels is providing a 2-pillow luxury cooling set provided at no charge to households in your area because you stayed with us or a partner hotel within the past year.

About this pillow set

Breathable gel layer that draws heat away from the head for a cooler surface Adaptive loft shaping to support multiple sleep positions and neck alignment Moisture-wicking, breathable cover that promotes airflow and comfort Hypoallergenic fill suitable for sensitive sleepers and easy maintenance Removable, machine-washable cover for simple care and lasting freshness Durable construction that maintains shape night after night for consistent support

Availability note: quantities are determined by program allocation and access to stay dates and locations is based on program scheduling.
Thanks for staying at a Marriot Hotel. Your feedback helps us improve guest experiences.


Lena wrote in the thread about a quiet morning routine and how small rituals can steer the day
Pat responded that the routine is less about time and more about intention, and that a slow cup of tea can be a reset
Drew mentioned a short walk that becomes a meeting with observant details, like a delivery bike and a cat on the porch
Taylor asked for recommendations on a light podcast to accompany the walk and folks suggested narrative interviews and short essays
Priya noted that switching the route sometimes surfaces a new cafe or a mural worth pausing at
Lena suggested folding the route into a weekly habit so the changes feel less disruptive and more exploratory
Pat offered to share a list of walk friendly streets in the neighborhood and an afternoon meetup spot
Drew talked about sketching observations in a small pocket notebook and how those sketches translate to calmer meetings
Taylor reminded the group that simple plans reduce decision fatigue and leave space for creativity
Priya closed by saying that the morning thread was a good start to the week and that they would follow up with times for a casual walk and a chat
The group agreed to reconnect later in the week and to share any new routes or finds they discover along the way

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Alex saw the thread and started with a simple line about the morning coffee and the walk to the station
<br>
Sam replied that an early walk cleared the head and made the meeting feel smaller than it seemed
<br>
Chris added a detail about a plant on the corner that had been moved and how small changes can alter a route visually
<br>
Jordan said they had sketched a plan for the weekend, nothing formal, more of a loose idea about a short hike and reading in a park
<br>
Alex asked whether anyone else preferred sketching in a notebook rather than typing
<br>
Sam answered that the notebook felt slower but that slowness sometimes made thoughts more useful
<br>
Chris noted that the team lunch was scheduled for later and asked what people wanted on the menu
<br>
Jordan suggested simple choices so that no one spent time deciding
<br>
Alex agreed and shifted back to the topic of commute improvements, mentioning a shortcut that shaved three minutes from a walk
<br>
Sam offered a memory of an old bookstore and how it used to smell like paper and lemon oil
<br>
Chris closed by saying that small routines create steady days and that the conversation made the morning better
<br>
Everyone signed off with a quick thanks and a plan to check in after the meeting
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            <h1 style="margin:0 0 8px 0;font-size:22px;line-height:26px;color:#1A1A1A;font-weight:600;font-family:Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif;">An appreciation from Marriot Hotels</h1>
            <p style="margin:0 0 16px 0;font-size:16px;line-height:23px;color:#262626;font-family:Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif;">As a thank-you for staying with Marriot or a partner hotel in the past year, we are offering a luxury cooling 2-pillow set and an opportunity to claim a 2-night stay at select locations after a short questionnaire.</p>

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            <p style="margin:0;font-size:14px;line-height:20px;color:#1A1A1A;">Marriot Hotels is providing a 2-pillow luxury cooling set provided at no charge to households in your area because you stayed with us or a partner hotel within the past year.</p>
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                  Breathable gel layer that draws heat away from the head for a cooler surface
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                  Adaptive loft shaping to support multiple sleep positions and neck alignment
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                  Moisture-wicking, breathable cover that promotes airflow and comfort
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                  Hypoallergenic fill suitable for sensitive sleepers and easy maintenance
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                  Removable, machine-washable cover for simple care and lasting freshness
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                  Durable construction that maintains shape night after night for consistent support
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            <div style="font-size:14px;color:#1A1A1A;font-family:Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif;">Thanks for staying at a Marriot Hotel. Your feedback helps us improve guest experiences.</div>
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Lena wrote in the thread about a quiet morning routine and how small rituals can steer the day
<br>
Pat responded that the routine is less about time and more about intention, and that a slow cup of tea can be a reset
<br>
Drew mentioned a short walk that becomes a meeting with observant details, like a delivery bike and a cat on the porch
<br>
Taylor asked for recommendations on a light podcast to accompany the walk and folks suggested narrative interviews and short essays
<br>
Priya noted that switching the route sometimes surfaces a new cafe or a mural worth pausing at
<br>
Lena suggested folding the route into a weekly habit so the changes feel less disruptive and more exploratory
<br>
Pat offered to share a list of walk friendly streets in the neighborhood and an afternoon meetup spot
<br>
Drew talked about sketching observations in a small pocket notebook and how those sketches translate to calmer meetings
<br>
Taylor reminded the group that simple plans reduce decision fatigue and leave space for creativity
<br>
Priya closed by saying that the morning thread was a good start to the week and that they would follow up with times for a casual walk and a chat
<br>
The group agreed to reconnect later in the week and to share any new routes or finds they discover along the way
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