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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Laundering sheets once a day??[/quote] Of course. If I get their sheets before 7:30am I will launder them and remake their bed. If I get (or go in and get) the sheets after 7:30am I will launder them but they will be responsible for remaking their own bed. Breakfast is served promptly at 8am - not 8:30, not 9:00, not 9:30 - but 8:00am.[/quote] Now I know you're trolling.[/quote] If the guests are all on the same basic schedule it makes our visit so much more pleasant. The early risers get busy and take their showers early, get their linens and towels ready for the wash and get dressed and ready for the day - all before breakfast at 8:00. The later risers have the opportunity to sleep in a little longer. They get to the breakfast table at 8am and then have the late morning to get their showers and get ready for the day. If they then tend to stay up later than the rest of the house - that's o.k. They can go into their rooms and spend some time making their own beds with fresh sheets. Meals are planned at scheduled times and that helps to keep us all on a similar schedule.[/quote] What do you and your guests do between breakfast and the next meal? Do you stay at your lovely home? Go out? [/quote] So she steals the sheets to force them into remaking their bed. If they slept through breakfast and take that apple outside in the rain, she grabs the chance to snatch the sheets off the bed. [/quote] No need to be theatrical. Perhaps you should try and experience the joy of freshly laundered sheets before bellowing. An fruit is a delicious snack. Sorry it’s not as healthy as a Big Mac and large fries. [/quote] "Bellowing"! Ha. I hope whoever is writing this is having as much fun as I have had reading it.[/quote]
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