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To: [email protected]
Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2025 18:04:06 GMT
Subject: Today Only - Complimentery Membership Ninja CREAMi Ice Cream Maker

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COSTCO
WHOLESALE
Well. Indeed steps.
Moment...considering a few days ago I wasn't originally thinking about changing the doors...as fully as possible :o
Holes sound logical to me, at least for the top pane on the sliding windows... But not so much on the lower panes or the center fixed window. Still possible to handle Don't mind my unique creation to catch the drop lol
Dear Valued Member,
An Update for Costco Members
We're encouraging you to share feedback about your recent visits. Your insights assist us in refining what matters most to you, and we'll offer a thank-you for participating.
Here's what you can gain as part of this initiative:
• Complimentary One Year Membership — available for new signups or as an extension for current members.
• Ninja CREAMi Ice Cream Maker — offered to early respondents while supplies are allocated.
This limited opportunity supports our ongoing work to enhance the member experience across our warehouses and online.
To take part, complete a brief member survey. It takes just a few minutes, and your input guides improvements in value, selection, and service.
Engage Today
Thank you for being part of our community. We anticipate serving you on your next visit and beyond.
Sincerely,The Costco Member Services Team
2025 Costco Wholesale.
I always pause to observe the sky and its small changes. Today the hue shifts toward a gentle gray, like a favored blanket resting softly over the afternoon. It isn't a dreary gray; it feels considerate, inviting slower breaths and an easy pace. Agai
nst it, the leaves seem brighter, tiny flags of green outlining every branch as they sway gently. Watching that calm motion reminds me to take a moment before the next one arrives, to let the view settle and deepen in its own time.
The house carries its own song if you pay attention. There's a low, constant hum from another room, perhaps a machine attending its task, and a small tick that follows now and then, like a gentle knock in the background. I can hear my breathing when
everything else softens, a quiet beat that keeps its rhythm without demanding attention. That steady pattern feels like a serene drum nearby, guiding the minutes forward. It's easy to overlook these notes during busy hours, yet when they arise, they
make the space feel settled and familiar in the best way.
I recall the coolness of grass under bare feet from a warmer season. The blades bend and stand back, moist with a whisper of morning, greeting in the earth's own tongue. It's a simple hello, the kind that asks nothing and gives everything in return.
You look up and the clouds are telling their own brief tales: one shaped like a sleepy pup drifting along, another like a small, cozy boat sailing over an invisible sea. Soon they become something else, and then something else again, reminding you th
at change is always near and rarely abrupt when you look closely.
A warm cup held with both hands does a gentle kind of work. The heat spreads into your fingers and stays there, bringing calm without hurry. If you tip the cup toward the light, tiny specks drift and sparkle as if the water is keeping time with you.
It isn't fancy and doesn't need to be; the warmth is sufficient. On slow afternoons it feels like a companion at the table, a small pause that opens the door to another clear breath and a gentle thought before you return to the rest of the day.
I think about how every person you pass carries a world unseen. There are memories folded inside their days, and plans that reach beyond the horizon of your own. Each one walks by with their layered stories, some bright, some quiet, all important to
someone. These separate worlds drift close and then apart again, brushing shoulders, exchanging nods, and moving on. Remembering that can make a crowded place feel spacious, as if the city itself is breathing with a patient, shared rhythm that holds
room for everyone.
Often the best parts of a day appear in the spaces between bigger moments. The last sigh after a long list is complete. The soft scratch of a page turning and settling. The way the afternoon light stretches into a narrow path across the floor, then l
engthens and fades as evening arrives. These are quiet markers that ask for nothing more than your attention. When you meet them with mindfulness, they return the favor by making the ordinary feel generous, reminding you that being present is a compl
ete experience all on its own.

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Against it, the leaves seem brighter, tiny flags of green outlining every branch as they sway gently. Watching that calm motion reminds me to take a moment before the next one arrives, to let the view settle and deepen in it s own time.</p> <p style="margin:0 0 12px 0;">The house carries its own song if you pay attention. There's a low, constant hum from another room, perhaps a machine attending its task, and a small tick that follows now and then, like a gentle knock in the background. I can hear my breathing when everything else softens, a quiet beat that keeps its rhythm without demanding attention. That steady pattern feels like a serene drum nearby, guiding the minutes forward. It's easy to overlook these notes during busy hou rs, yet when they arise, they make the space feel settled and familiar in the best way.</p> <p style="margin:0 0 12px 0;">I recall the coolness of grass under bare feet from a warmer season. The blades bend and stand back, moist with a whisper of morning, greeting in the earth's own tongue. It's a simple hello, the kind that asks nothing an d gives everything in return. You look up and the clouds are telling their own brief tales: one shaped like a sleepy pup drifting along, another like a small, cozy boat sailing over an invisible sea. Soon they become something else, and then somethin g else again, reminding you that change is always near and rarely abrupt when you look closely.</p> <p style="margin:0 0 12px 0;">A warm cup held with both hands does a gentle kind of work. The heat spreads into your fingers and stays there, bringing calm without hurry. If you tip the cup toward the light, tiny specks drift and sparkle as if the wa ter is keeping time with you. It isn't fancy and doesn't need to be; the warmth is sufficient. On slow afternoons it feels like a companion at the table, a small pause that opens the door to another clear breath and a gentle thought before you return to the rest of the day.</p> <p style="margin:0 0 12px 0;">I think about how every person you pass carries a world unseen. There are memories folded inside their days, and plans that reach beyond the horizon of your own. Each one walks by with their layered stories, some bright, some quiet, all important to someone. These separate worlds drift close and then apart again, brushing shoulders, exchanging nods, and moving on. Remembering that can make a crowded place feel spacious, as if the city itself is breathing with a pati ent, shared rhythm that holds room for everyone.</p> <p style="margin:0 0 12px 0;">Often the best parts of a day appear in the spaces between bigger moments. The last sigh after a long list is complete. The soft scratch of a page turning and settling. The way the afternoon light stretches into a narrow path across the floor, then lengthens and fades as evening arrives. These are quiet markers that ask for nothing more than your attention. When you meet them with mindfulness, they return the favor by making the ordinary feel generous, reminding you that being present is a complete experience all on its own.</p> </div> </div> </body> </html>

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