Yes, you are correct Captain Obvious. |
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As a host, I provide a welcome meal, but always encourage the guests to use the kitchen and be comfortable.
For long visits, I have my cleaning ladies come in on day 3 or so to clean the house (we leave for an activity to let them do their job). I try to have a general schedule, but also allow people time to relax, eg. everyone has their own breakfast when they wake up, then we have a morning "activity" like ice skating with kids, we come home for nap (for kids) and lunch (take out), then there is a quiet/nap time, then, my husband might take the kids and the guests for a walk while I make dinner. As a guest, I offer to help (wash dishes, make a salad, clean up after meals); I offer to take my hosts out one night. I also go grocery shopping "because our kids like specific things" (but really, so that I have fruits, cheese and spreads for when we are hungry and I do not want to bother the hosts). |
Of course, the person who really needs the drugs is the one who can’t tolerate children or a dish in the sink. Sounds like bowl-of-fruit lady. |
| When a lot of family guests are doing on Christmas Day I assign things for them to bring and cook to keep me sane. My husband is in charge of all beverages and organizing clean up and keeping the grandchildren happy. He also seems to have a slow mimosa drip going most of the day to help him deal with all of the chaos. |
NP. If you can't chuckle at a little joke (or have a little grace and perspective for people who do, actually, have a problem and need drugs), then you lack humor and charm. I can tell you're really great at parties.
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I didn’t know Martha Stewart was on DCUM. |
Very telling comment. I totally get how you were raised, your current SES and how your household is run. I use my managerial skills to anticipate what guest will need as well as delegate chores so that I am not a stressed and resentful host. Feel free to use my tips. - Not Martha Stewart but capable of using my brains to make things run smoothly |
It was meant to be a compliment.
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Will keep that in mind when we get a third car. (Or a second car for that matter.) |
DP but now I'm pretty sure that really is Martha Stewart. The combination of being the perfect hostess, having her sh!t completely together, being complimented, and managing to be a witch about it. |
No pets? This cancels out all the above. Hopefully guests stay in a doggie friendly hotel. Win win. ? |