I recently had 6 fully armed SWAT team member surrounding my...
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I recently had 6 fully armed SWAT team member surrounding my home trying to apprehend a guest with 32 warrants for his arrest...
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Nobody told me hosting was gonna be like this. Guests eat three rolls of toilet paper in one night, type the Wi-Fi password into the microwave, and somehow make all the spoons disappear. Forks? Safe. Knives? Safe. Spoons? Gone. Honestly, I think there’s an underground spoon mafia out there.
But the real joke? I signed up to be a host… turns out I’m also tech support, plumber, therapist, and part-time detective. (“Why is there a shoe in the freezer?”)
Still—when a guest says, “This place felt like home,” you almost forget about the spoons. Almost.
@Alex I keep buying new ones! I guess some guests like to take a teaspoon as a “souvenir” from Riga 😅. Luckily it doesn’t happen all the time, but every couple of months when I do inventory, I suddenly discover that out of 6–9 teaspoons there are only 2–3 left. Forks and knives survive, but spoons… they have their own destiny 🥄✨.
It was really funny to read your message. My guests when they damage things they nicely hide behind other things for example- wine glasses or cups, or right at the bottom of all the plates I do sometimes find a broken one or cracked one 😁
Our guests could easily compete with professional magicians — hiding broken glasses and cracked cups as if it’s part of a grand disappearing act. Sometimes I feel like I could open a “Lost & Found Museum of Hidden Treasures” from all the creative surprises left behind in different apartments.
But honestly, that’s part of the fun of hosting — every check-out comes with a little mystery, and despite these quirks, we wouldn’t trade our guests for anything. They keep life (and hosting!) interesting.
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Glad I’m not the only one who feels this way – teaspoons really are the true mystery of hosting!
Funny!! It's not the spoons or even the tissue for me...it's paper towels! Like, really an entire role in 2 nights. Like what y'all doing!!! lol
Oh yes, I can relate! Spoons, paper towels, tissues… every host has their own disappearing champion. After a while, you just learn to stock up and roll with it—it’s all part of the hosting adventure!
I thought that having more than one nationality in a place might cause problems, but the fact that more than one different nationality is present for dinner or breakfast creates a wonderful environment for hosting. I happened to meet guests from China and South America, and they were extremely nice.
Hi @عاصم0!