Anonymous wrote:Wow- thanks for all of the helpful suggestions.
The visits are for 3-4 days, so I will definitely need to think through getting them laundry room access. I vividly remember trying to figure out the washing machine when I studied abroad, so I probably need to make an instruction card so they can wash/ dry their own clothes.
I will set up a drying rack for equipment that may be sweaty or swimsuits etc.
I will include the street address with the WiFi password so they can order food.
Point taken about not appreciating the B&B style offerings. My DH noted he still washes his face with shampoo when he travels.
I may keep some power adapters in the room- we have a transformer and include instructions for those. And I can put the extra toiletries/ first aid in a clear bin on the shelves in the room.
I appreciate the food suggestions. I would never have thought of spray deodorant.
Anonymous wrote:It's really nice that you're asking--you sound like a very thoughtful host. I think anything you offer is wonderful, but if it were my house I'd be thinking about the following things.
Toiletry basket/bin (in bathroom closet if you have one):
Deodorant
Body wash
Shampoo/conditioner
Toothpaste
Toothbrushes
Floss
Pimple patches
Hair ties (neutral/unisex ones)
First aid basket/bin (in bathroom closet if you have one):
Bandaids
Moleskin
Athletic wrap tape
Instant cold pack/ice pack
Ibuprofen
Thermometer
Cozy blanket at foot of bed
Laundry bags (mesh) if they're long enough to do laundry. Card up in laundry room with instructions for doing a load.
Area to spread out gear if wet/sweaty gear is an issue. Ikea has wall racks that fold out for that purpose and then fold flat when not in use.
USB outlets and/or chargers (but you run the risk of the chargers walking away)
Could also do one of the trays for wireless charging
Outlets labeled
Nightlight on way to bathroom
Clear communication about any house rules, like no food in bedrooms and quiet hours. Let them know how they should leave the room when they go, might be good to have this on a card or in a binder somewhere (I'm thinking something like: take sheets and pillowcases off bed and re-make with comforter. Sweep room. Empty room trashcan.)
Clear guidelines on what food they can have: Fruit basket, snack bin in pantry, this shelf in the fridge. Include some high protein options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live outside of US currently and our school requires parents of varsity athletes to host traveling athletes. I have daughters, so I need help for teen boy needs.
We have a very small guest room with a nearby but not adjoining bath. I have switched the bed to twin beds. I have lots of towels on shelves in the room. I have a small table and 2 chairs for homework/ stuff. I am in the process of getting a WiFi extender so the service is better in the room.
I was thinking of having a small basket of travel toiletries (like wrapped toothbrush/ toothpaste, combs, soap, shampoo etc) with a note to help themselves.
I have hooks on the back of the door to hang things. Would you have robes available? We have one that we keep in there for DD’s friend who comes over to swim/ sleep over. But I’m not sure that is a thing for most teenagers.
What else would you have? Is a first aid kit too much?
We can’t keep food in bedrooms, but I could possibly set out a snack basket and directions to self-serve snacks. My mom is saying all teen boys are hungry all of the time.
which school is this? This would be a hard no for me especially if I have girls at home