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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What preparations do you people go through to have people over? Sounds exhausting. We don't do anything special, just make sure there is pleanty of TP and stuff all the toys into a closet. I run a vaccuum just about every other day and try not to go to bed with dirty dishes in the sink, so I would not fall over and die right now if some house guests showed up right now. What kind of friends do you all have that would be so concerned with the freshness of your paint? Honestly, I've never gone into a person's home and contemplated their paint. For me, what is most important is good food and lots of drink. I LOVE to cook, so I really enjoy having people over so I can put my best meals out there.[/quote] I am right there with you PP. Also, people really do not notice half the stuff in your house anyway - unless they are really bored and take the time to look around. My husband once hosted some of his employees at our house for a party, the party was on the same day as our cleaning. I was in meetings all day and around 6pm I got a voicemail (left at 9 am) from the service saying that they could not come that day beacuse of some mix with some other clients. I frantically tried to track down DH to warm him that the house would not be in the best shape but could not reach him. I showed up at the house around 8pm totally worried. Anyway, they were all hanging out on the porch, eating, drinking, talking and playing poker. When I pulled my husband aside as asked if he had not notice that the house not not clean - he looked at he and said "really". [/quote]
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