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I was thinking about the park again today, the one with the old oak tree that has the tire swing. The rope is frayed a bit, but it still holds. I remember when we first put it up, years ago now. My dad spent the whole afternoon securing it, testing the branch, making sure the knot was just right. He kept saying, "Safety first, but fun a very close second." The smell of cut grass was so strong that day, mixed with the damp earth from where we'd had rain the night before. Kids from down the street came over to watch, and soon there was a line. Everyone wanted a turn. That's the thing about a swing, it's simple. You don't need instructions. You just get on and push off. The feeling of flying back and forth, the wind in your face, it never gets old. I went back there last week. The tree is bigger, of course. The swing is still there, a different rope, a different tire, but the same branch. Some things change, but the good spots remain. A couple of sparrows were hopping around in the dirt underneath, looking for worms. It was quiet, just the creak of the rope and the distant sound of a lawnmower. I sat on the bench for a while, just watching the empty swing move a little in the breeze. It was nice. Sometimes you don't need to be doing the thing to remember the feeling of it. The memory is enough. I should bring a book there sometime. It's a good place to read. The light filters through the leaves in such a dappled way, making patterns on the pages. You have to squint a little, but it's worth it. The world feels slower under that tree. Nothing urgent, nothing demanding. Just the turn of a page and the gentle sway of an empty swing.
MARRIOT
A Note of Appreciation for Your Recent Stay
As someone who stayed at a Marriot or partner hotel in the last year, we are providing a two-piece luxury cooling pillow set at no charge to your household. Following a brief questionnaire, you may also select a two-night stay at participating locations, provided at no charge.
Program Summary
Receive a two-pillow luxury cooling set.
This is provided at no charge; you will not be billed.
Complete a short questionnaire to have it shipped.
After the questionnaire, you may claim a two-night stay at select locations.
One set per household. A total of 800 sets are available.
This concludes Tomorrow.
Participate To Get Your Pillows + 2 Night Stay
Attributes of the Cooling Pillow Set
Designed with breathable materials for air circulation.
Helps maintain a comfortable temperature throughout the night.
Provides consistent support for head and neck alignment.
Hypoallergenic construction for improved sleep hygiene.
Durable fill retains its shape and function over time.
Easy to care for with removable, washable covers.
Availability for the stay component is coordinated through the program's scheduling calendar.
We appreciate your choice to stay with Marriot. Your perspective helps us enhance the guest experience.
© Marriot International. All rights reserved.
The workshop always smelled of sawdust and linseed oil, a scent I've come to associate with calm focus. My grandfather taught me how to hold a plane, how to let the tool do the work. "Don't force it," he'd say, his hand over mine on the smooth wooden handle. "Guide it. Listen to the sound it makes." The shavings would curl up from the oak board, thin and translucent, landing in a soft pile on the bench. We were making a small box, just a simple thing with dovetail joints. He showed me how to mark the pins and tails, the careful sawing, the patient chiseling. It took days. I was impatient, wanting to see the finished product, but he was in no rush. "The time it takes is the point," he explained. "You're not just building a box. You're learning the grain of the wood. You're making friends with the material." He was right. By the end, I knew every knot and curve in that piece of oak. I knew where it was hard and where it was soft. When we finally glued it together, it felt like a ceremony. We clamped it and set it aside. The next day, we sanded it smooth, the wood warming under our hands. We didn't even put a finish on it. He said the oil from our hands over time would be the best finish it could have. I still have that box. It sits on my desk, holding paperclips. It's not perfect. The joints are a little gappy here and there. But every time I see it, I don't see the mistakes. I see the afternoon light in the garage, the dust motes dancing in the air, and my grandfather's patient smile. It's more than a box. It's a conversation held in wood and memory. I try to remember that lesson now, in everything. Don't force it. Guide it. Listen. The best things aren't assembled quickly; they're grown slowly, with attention and care. Sometimes I go into the garage, just to stand there and breathe in the air. It still smells the same.

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I was thinking about the park again today, the one with the old oak tree that has the tire swing. The rope is frayed a bit, but it still holds. I remember when we first put it up, years ago now. My dad spent the whole afternoon securing it, testing the branch, making sure the knot was just right. He kept saying, "Safety first, but fun a very close second." The smell of cut grass was so strong that day, mixed with the damp earth from where we'd had rain the night before. Kids from down the street came over to watch, and soon there was a line. Everyone wanted a turn. That's the thing about a swing, it's simple. You don't need instructions. You just get on and push off. The feeling of flying back and forth, the wind in your face, it never gets old. I went back there last week. The tree is bigger, of course. The swing is still there, a different rope, a different tire, but the same branch. Some things change, but the good spots remain. A couple of sparrows were hopping around in the dirt underneath, looking for worms. It was quiet, just the creak of the rope and the distant sound of a lawnmower. I sat on the bench for a while, just watching the empty swing move a little in the breeze. It was nice. Sometimes you don't need to be doing the thing to remember the feeling of it. The memory is enough. I should bring a book there sometime. It's a good place to read. The light filters through the leaves in such a dappled way, making patterns on the pages. You have to squint a little, but it's worth it. The world feels slower under that tree. Nothing urgent, nothing demanding. Just the turn of a page and the gentle sway of an empty swing.
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<h1 style="font-family:Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif;font-size:28px;line-height:1.3;color:#262626;margin-top:0;margin-bottom:15px;text-align:center;">A Note of Appreciation for Your Recent Stay</h1>
<p style="font-size:16px;line-height:1.6;color:#444;margin-bottom:20px;text-align:center;">As someone who stayed at a Marriot or partner hotel in the last year, we are providing a two-piece luxury cooling pillow set at no charge to your household. Following a brief questionnaire, you may also select a two-night stay at participating locations, provided at no charge.</p>
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<li>Receive a two-pillow luxury cooling set.</li>
<li>This is provided at no charge; you will not be billed.</li>
<li>Complete a short questionnaire to have it shipped.</li>
<li>After the questionnaire, you may claim a two-night stay at select locations.</li>
<li>One set per household. A total of 800 sets are available.</li>
<li>This concludes Tomorrow.</li>
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The workshop always smelled of sawdust and linseed oil, a scent I've come to associate with calm focus. My grandfather taught me how to hold a plane, how to let the tool do the work. "Don't force it," he'd say, his hand over mine on the smooth wooden handle. "Guide it. Listen to the sound it makes." The shavings would curl up from the oak board, thin and translucent, landing in a soft pile on the bench. We were making a small box, just a simple thing with dovetail joints. He showed me how to mark the pins and tails, the careful sawing, the patient chiseling. It took days. I was impatient, wanting to see the finished product, but he was in no rush. "The time it takes is the point," he explained. "You're not just building a box. You're learning the grain of the wood. You're making friends with the material." He was right. By the end, I knew every knot and curve in that piece of oak. I knew where it was hard and where it was soft. When we finally glued it together, it felt like a ceremony. We clamped it and set it aside. The next day, we sanded it smooth, the wood warming under our hands. We didn't even put a finish on it. He said the oil from our hands over time would be the best finish it could have. I still have that box. It sits on my desk, holding paperclips. It's not perfect. The joints are a little gappy here and there. But every time I see it, I don't see the mistakes. I see the afternoon light in the garage, the dust motes dancing in the air, and my grandfather's patient smile. It's more than a box. It's a conversation held in wood and memory. I try to remember that lesson now, in everything. Don't force it. Guide it. Listen. The best things aren't assembled quickly; they're grown slowly, with attention and care. Sometimes I go into the garage, just to stand there and breathe in the air. It still smells the same.
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