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I meant to reply sooner, but the afternoon kept getting away from me and I wanted to give you a real answer instead of a rushed note.
For the weekend, I would keep it simple and not try to cram in too much, because the best parts usually happen when there is room to wander a little.
I would start early, bring something comfortable to wear later, and plan one anchor activity so the rest can stay loose.
If the weather shifts, having an indoor backup saves so much stress and keeps everyone in a good mood.
I also think snacks matter more than people admit, especially if the day runs long and nobody wants to stop what they are doing.
You do not need a strict plan, just a general idea and enough flexibility to change course without feeling like the day fell apart.
That approach usually works better for me than trying to schedule every hour.
 
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I think you made the right call by taking a step back for a day instead of forcing a decision when everything felt noisy.
Whenever I am unsure, I try to shrink the problem down to the next single step and ignore the rest until later.
That usually gives me enough breathing room to notice what is actually bothering me instead of reacting to everything at once.
You could write out two possible plans, sleep on it, and see which one still feels right in the morning.
It also helps me to talk things through while doing something boring, like folding laundry or cleaning, because I stop overthinking the wording and just say what I mean.
If you want, send me the rough version of your thoughts and I can help you sort them into something clearer.
You are closer to figuring it out than it feels right now, and I really do think a quieter approach will help.