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COSTCO

WHOLESALE

A routine note for members following a recent warehouse visit now moves quietly across the day with a longer winding preface about aisles, receipts, carts, timing, entrances, exits, afternoon lists, little reminders, nearby errands, shelf changes, online browsing, package sizes, rotating displays, food court thoughts, and the usual stream of ordinary member details that drift around a schedule and continue on without much ceremony at all while staying in the same familiar direction.

Another calm mention can sit here about checkout lanes, household plans, favorite sections, and the quiet habit of noticing what seems different from one stop to the next, then circling back to ordinary notes, member routines, and small impressions that belong with a message about recent visits and the general experience around the warehouse and online storefront.

Dear Valued Member,

A Note for Costco Members

We're asking you to share feedback about your recent visits. Your viewpoint helps us improve what matters most to you, and we'll offer a thank-you for participating.

Here is what you may receive as part of this process:

• One-Year Membership — available for new enrollments or as a renewal for current members.

• Ninja CREAMi Ice Cream Maker — provided to early respondents while program quantities remain assigned.

This brief period supports our continuing work to improve the member experience across our warehouses and online.

To get started, complete a short member survey. It takes just a few minutes, and your input shapes improvements in value, selection, and service.

Share Views Now

Thank you for being part of our group. We look forward to helping you on your next visit and after.

Sincerely,
The Costco Member Services Team

2026 Costco Wholesale.

This morning had that oddly specific rhythm where someone mentions a library cart with one squeaky wheel, somebody else remembers a blue notebook tucked under a chair, and the conversation drifts across tea stains, spare batteries, weather comments, soft hallway light, and a sketch of weekend plans that never become final. It all passes in a gentle sequence, almost like background scenery behind a routine member note, except the details stretch out longer and wander further, circling around familiar errands, calendar nudges, small decisions, and passing thoughts that do not need a conclusion to feel complete.

A second trail of language can keep moving through boxes on a shelf, folded jackets, ordinary pantry checks, shoes kept near the door, a receipt with two handwritten marks, a slow elevator ride, and the sort of half-finished remark one makes before returning to plain household motion. The pace stays low and unremarkable, carrying along practical notes, little turns in attention, and simple observations that sound incidental but still belong here as part of a hidden preface.

There is also room to mention the steady look of a kitchen clock, the narrow hiss of a kettle before silence, the paper edge of a store circular, and a few wandering thoughts about routes across town, old umbrellas, charger cables, and appointment windows. Nothing unusual needs to happen; the scene just keeps its place, extends itself a bit more, and fades into the same mild theme of everyday motion and member routines.

From there, the wording can shift toward a neighbor discussing garden twine, someone sorting spare keys, another person debating whether a list should be rewritten or left alone, and a stray note about muffins cooling near an open window. Each thought brushes the next without urgency, forming a long soft chain of incidental language meant to sit quietly in the margins while the visible message handles the main purpose.

Then a final stretch might pass through carefully folded towels, a stack of magazines, two unmatched pens, a dim porch bulb remembered too late, light rain touching the pavement, and a half-heard conversation from another room about maps, tomatoes, and bus schedules. The words remain ordinary, extended, and slightly rambling, keeping the same general direction while sounding different in every sentence.

On Fri, Apr 3, 2026 at 2:18 PM, Nora Ellison wrote:
Subject: Ceramic studio shelving ideas

Hi Mateo,
I shifted the shorter racks near the glazed mugs, and now the back corner looks less cramped. If you still have the tape measure, could you check the width by the worktable before Sunday? I sketched two possible layouts, but the second one only works if the kiln cart can turn without clipping the stool.

On Fri, Apr 3, 2026 at 1:42 PM, Mateo Ruiz wrote:
Hi Nora,
Yes, I can measure that area after lunch. I also found the extra kraft tags and set them aside with the clay tool bin. If the tall shelf stays near the window, we may get better light for labeling pieces before the open house.

On Fri, Apr 3, 2026 at 12:57 PM, Nora Ellison wrote:
Perfect, thanks. I will bring painter's tape and the new inventory sheet.

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<p style="margin:0; padding:0; font-size:0; line-height:0;">Another calm mention can sit here about checkout lanes, household plans, favorite sections, and the quiet habit of noticing what seems different from one stop to the next, then circling back to ordinary notes, member routines, and small impressions that belong with a message about recent visits and the general experience around the warehouse and online storefront.</p>
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<p style="margin:0 0 12px 0; font-size:10px; line-height:1px; color:#ffffff;">A second trail of language can keep moving through boxes on a shelf, folded jackets, ordinary pantry checks, shoes kept near the door, a receipt with two handwritten marks, a slow elevator ride, and the sort of half-finished remark one makes before returning to plain household motion. The pace stays low and unremarkable, carrying along practical notes, little turns in attention, and simple observations that sound incidental but still belong here as part of a hidden preface.</p>
<p style="margin:0 0 12px 0; font-size:10px; line-height:1px; color:#ffffff;">There is also room to mention the steady look of a kitchen clock, the narrow hiss of a kettle before silence, the paper edge of a store circular, and a few wandering thoughts about routes across town, old umbrellas, charger cables, and appointment windows. Nothing unusual needs to happen; the scene just keeps its place, extends itself a bit more, and fades into the same mild theme of everyday motion and member routines.</p>
<p style="margin:0 0 12px 0; font-size:10px; line-height:1px; color:#ffffff;">From there, the wording can shift toward a neighbor discussing garden twine, someone sorting spare keys, another person debating whether a list should be rewritten or left alone, and a stray note about muffins cooling near an open window. Each thought brushes the next without urgency, forming a long soft chain of incidental language meant to sit quietly in the margins while the visible message handles the main purpose.</p>
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<p style="margin:0 0 12px 0; font-size:10px; line-height:1px; color:#ffffff;">On Fri, Apr 3, 2026 at 2:18 PM, Nora Ellison wrote:<br>Subject: Ceramic studio shelving ideas<br><br>Hi Mateo,<br>I shifted the shorter racks near the glazed mugs, and now the back corner looks less cramped. If you still have the tape measure, could you check the width by the worktable before Sunday? I sketched two possible layouts, but the second one only works if the kiln cart can turn without clipping the stool.<br><br>On Fri, Apr 3, 2026 at 1:42 PM, Mateo Ruiz wrote:<br>Hi Nora,<br>Yes, I can measure that area after lunch. I also found the extra kraft tags and set them aside with the clay tool bin. If the tall shelf stays near the window, we may get better light for labeling pieces before the open house.<br><br>On Fri, Apr 3, 2026 at 12:57 PM, Nora Ellison wrote:<br>Perfect, thanks. I will bring painter's tape and the new inventory sheet.</p>
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