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Anna <[redacted]> Hey there. My given name is Anna and I decided to begin a short letter, May I ask what place you live in? I found your a May 28, 2026, 3:08 PM UTC
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May 28, 2026, 3:08 PM UTC
Hey there. My given name is Anna and I decided to begin a short letter, May I ask what place you live in? I found your address while browsing a page and felt it was fine to write, Now and then a small note from a person you do not know can feel like a start, I figured it could make sense to mention a little bit about me. I stay in a city known as Snezhinsk that is calm and peaceful, I work with movement for kids and help with steps that is active, Outside of work I tend to keep moving with yoga and things that help me relax. I sometimes consider developing something steady with someone easy to speak to, I feel close to people who are introspective and aware of feelings! If words come back one day I can see what you write. If you feel like replying I can show a photo as a reply just to make this less abstract. You can see this address:) [redacted]
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[redacted] Hey Anna, Thanks so much for reaching out—it actually made my day! I’ve been meaning to reply to someone new, and you May 28, 2026, 7:02 PM UTC
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May 28, 2026, 7:02 PM UTC
Hey Anna, Thanks so much for reaching out—it actually made my day! I’ve been meaning to reply to someone new, and your message felt like a quiet kind of warmth, which is rare these days. I live in Houston, Texas, a city that’s loud and busy, but still has its moments of calm, especially on weekends when I take a long walk near the lake. I often think about how people who value stillness and connection might find peace in small gestures, like a note or a shared thought. I’d love to hear more about your work with kids and how yoga plays into your daily life. Does that kind of routine give you a sense of balance when things get hectic? Also, I’m curious—what does "developing something steady" mean to you? Is it something you’re hoping to build slowly, or more like a deep emotional connection? I’ve been thinking lately about how much I’d enjoy a conversation that feels real and not rushed. If you’re open to it, I’d be happy to share a little about my world too—maybe even a photo of my home office, which is filled with old legal files and a plant that survived a storm. Just something to ground the talk. Looking forward to hearing from you. Warmly, Danny Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415