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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you gave less than 2 weeks notice, that is extremely rude. A lot of people cook, clean, shop and plan far ahead, and there is no excuse for not making up your mind and communicating--Thanksgiving is a set, known date.[/quote] Two weeks notice to sleep to sleep on an air mattress? They are doing everyone a favor. No where did she say they were canceling their trip. [/quote] You are really hung up on the whole air mattress thing... But please realize that transforming an existing playroom, office or whatever into a temporary bedroom for a guess can involve some pretty heavy logistics. First off, you have to straighten the room and figure out how to make space for an air mattress. If you take items out of the room, you have to find an out of the way place to stash them (not easy to do in a small house), then you have to clean the room, set up the air mattress, make up the bed, etc....Then you have to create space in one of the bathrooms for the guests' things and clean that, too. Contrast that with the logistics of getting an existing guest room w/ guest bath ready (easy!). So, yeah, I can see feeling a bit out of sorts if I had made that effort for you and you changed your mind about coming last minute. [/quote]
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