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Laura2592
Level 10
Frederick, MD

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No reviews. Staying to celebrate their "mini moon."

 

"Hi Laura!!
We’re super excited to visit this weekend! I got some chocolate covered strawberries for us to celebrate after our mini wedding and I am having them delivered to the cottage on Friday. I’m not sure what time they’ll arrive from Sherri’s Berries, but if you happen to see them, would you be able to put them inside for us? We were also wondering if we could have a log for our stay and whether we would be allowed to use the outdoor fire pit on Saturday to roast marshmallows? Do we supply our own wood for that? Thank you so much"
 
We:
 
1. Do not allow deliveries/mail/packages for guests in ANY WAY. Clearly stated in the rules (which they claim to have read-- they did send over the code when booking.)
2. Are not on site and will therefore not be able to put any berries inside (also stated that we are not onsite)
3. Leave a firelog for indoors with every stay through March 31 (also clearly stated in the rules.) Plus the weather will be in the 70s over the weekend so probably too warm for an indoors fire.
4. Typically leave strawberries and a bottle of sparkling wine with chilled glasses for honeymooners as a surprise.
 
If I have a repeat of the clueless honeymooners who dropped a flaming firelog on my porch when they did not understand how to open the flue I may lose what is left of my mind. This does not bode well.
 
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@Sarah977 yeah im the definition of ambivalent. I am torn up about selling the space but ecstatic about no more of these guests 

Huma0
Level 10
London, United Kingdom

Laura's cohosts 😄

Amanda660
Level 10
Auchenblae, United Kingdom

@Laura2592  so.....have they been quiet? 🤐 

@Amanda660 they have had a ton of questions and difficulties following instructions on various basic things. Can't open the flue. Left standing water in the copper sink instead of using the dishwasher (we ask people not to leave dishes sitting in the sink as it's harder to polish the copper.) Delivery issue. Can't find things listed in the house guide. Can't figure out the thermostat.

 

Amanda660
Level 10
Auchenblae, United Kingdom

@Laura2592 are they checking out today?  I feel your pain, it’s like guests are taking the last opportunity to torture you.

@Amanda660 they still have a day. 

@Laura2592 , @Amanda660 @Branka-and-Silvia0 @Huma0 @Stephanie1922 @Laura1922 @Andrew1921 @Fred1929 @Brian1922 @William192 

@Victoria192 @James192 

The challenge we all face as a society today is the lack of understanding by the younger generations, and those who have lived in countries quite different to our own, how those before us truly lived, within their means.

 

The average person has not ever learnt earlier history, as in simple things like what an Appliance is or how to use them, how they transmitted energy to them ( that of a wired circuit and Hot Point in a wall so the appliances could heat up to operate) or that things like a Sink were crafted of materials not commonly used or seen in homes today.

 

I'm guessing they have probably never stepped foot into a Museum of Transport and Technology, nor been raised to do the cleaning within an earlier period home.

The sooner the education sector has a shake up and systems change to include education with written paper printed books and periodicals from pre 1950 era with examples of real life in those eras in all countries the better.

 

 Meanwhile, enjoy the browse through the Ladies Mirror Journals that was first written in 1922  and in subsequent years became known as The Mirror, that we stumbled on in our adventures...of reading up on the history of Home Improvements Regulations in the  earlier eras.

 

Ladies Mirror

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/ladies-mirror/1922

 

Maybe those with earlier period Homes should print off a copy for Guests to browse during their stays, and schools should have copies of as part of their curriculum..

 

 

 

 

Brittney101
Level 2
Sevierville, TN

I'm curious why you don't allow deliveries of any kind. 

Helen3
Top Contributor
Bristol, United Kingdom

Because 

 

1. could be stolen goods

2. could be drugs 

3. could be using your address for fraud ie credit cards

4. could be issues if deliveries go missing 

@Brittney101 it's a terrible idea to allow guests to get mail at your address. It opens the door for establishment of squatters rights, scam residency for various credit card and benefits cons and an array of other serious issues.  No one staying at a place for a few days should be getting mail or deliveries there. As I say, pizza is fine (we actually don't even have reliable pizza delivery where my cottage is located) but that's where we draw the line. 

Huma0
Level 10
London, United Kingdom

Sarah977
Level 10
Sayulita, Mexico

@Brittney101  To add to Helen's list:

 

5. To establish residency.

Suzann0
Level 4
Adelaide, Australia

There are dump people everywhere.