Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't give uo my master br either. But if I did, it would only be because *I* was going to a hotel to get away from all these people!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Older woman and couple - get guest room and one kids room. Put all the kids together in one room in air mattresses. Mom can go in kids room. Kids can also sleep on air mattresses in parents rooms.
Yep.
Kids all in one room.
You don't put adults on air mattresses when kids are sleeping in real beds.
It's really great to show respect for the older generation when possible, but not when it comes at the expense of disrespecting the younger generation.
Anonymous wrote:My youngest child is a baby still in a crib, so no extra bed. We have 1 K, 1 Q, I double (futon), 3 twins (incl the trundle). Six adults, 4 kids.
Anonymous wrote:Older woman and couple - get guest room and one kids room. Put all the kids together in one room in air mattresses. Mom can go in kids room. Kids can also sleep on air mattresses in parents rooms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks again! I don't know why I didn't think of moving the children. We haven't had to do this before, our youngest is a baby so previously we had two spare rooms available for guests. I think I may share the futon and sleep with my middle child in the baby's room, let MIL have middle child's room, and give DH a couch. Since he doesn't seem to be stressed about this at all :eyeroll:
Or, just put air mattresses on your bedroom floor if you have room and give them the kids rooms. My son always gets evicted to an air mattress but he's fine with it.
You and DH stay in master. 2 of your kids on air mattress in your room. 40s couple in guest room. Aunt in kid 1 room. MIL in kid 2 room. Kid 3 in his/her bed with visiting child on trundle in his/her room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks again! I don't know why I didn't think of moving the children. We haven't had to do this before, our youngest is a baby so previously we had two spare rooms available for guests. I think I may share the futon and sleep with my middle child in the baby's room, let MIL have middle child's room, and give DH a couch. Since he doesn't seem to be stressed about this at all :eyeroll:
Or, just put air mattresses on your bedroom floor if you have room and give them the kids rooms. My son always gets evicted to an air mattress but he's fine with it.
You and DH stay in master. 2 of your kids on air mattress in your room. 40s couple in guest room. Aunt in kid 1 room. MIL in kid 2 room. Kid 3 in his/her bed with visiting child on trundle in his/her room.
Yes this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks again! I don't know why I didn't think of moving the children. We haven't had to do this before, our youngest is a baby so previously we had two spare rooms available for guests. I think I may share the futon and sleep with my middle child in the baby's room, let MIL have middle child's room, and give DH a couch. Since he doesn't seem to be stressed about this at all :eyeroll:
Or, just put air mattresses on your bedroom floor if you have room and give them the kids rooms. My son always gets evicted to an air mattress but he's fine with it.
You and DH stay in master. 2 of your kids on air mattress in your room. 40s couple in guest room. Aunt in kid 1 room. MIL in kid 2 room. Kid 3 in his/her bed with visiting child on trundle in his/her room.
Anonymous wrote:I’m mostly joking about putting my husband on a couch, though he does snore like a tractor. But I do think a double futon is tight for two adults. This is why I don’t really want to give that option to our guests who are a couple.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks again! I don't know why I didn't think of moving the children. We haven't had to do this before, our youngest is a baby so previously we had two spare rooms available for guests. I think I may share the futon and sleep with my middle child in the baby's room, let MIL have middle child's room, and give DH a couch. Since he doesn't seem to be stressed about this at all :eyeroll:
Or, just put air mattresses on your bedroom floor if you have room and give them the kids rooms. My son always gets evicted to an air mattress but he's fine with it.