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    Quote Originally Posted by Irulan View Post
    Cash only, and whomever shows up with the money first gets it. Period.
    Yep - though I do take PayPal, which probably won't come up with local CL ad anyway. I got another odd inquiry from the CL ad today which I am not bothering to respond to. If they can't at least be bothered to inquire about something more than the "@ item", then I can't be bothered to waste my energy responding. Probably not even from an actual person.

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    Dear parents and niece,

    I love you all dearly, really, I do. But two weeks of living in MY house with you is just too much! Yes, I do ride my bike EVERY day. NO, I don't eat dinner at 5:00 pm. YES, I do have to actually WORK during the day. NO, I don't have the energy to entertain you 24 hours a day. Oh - and when I was growing up in YOUR house, how come everything had to be exactly so and spotless? What happened to that? Apparently it doesn't apply at MY house now.

    Methinks that in the future, I will have to ensure that I have plans for at least part of your visit.

    Love from your not-14-any-more daughter,
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    You could have taken refuge here for a few hours!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crankin View Post
    You could have taken refuge here for a few hours!
    Thanks, Crankin! I'm actually up in Maine, which makes things a bit worse since the house is smaller, and there's a bit less to do here. I'll manage, but I am counting down the days to Sunday...

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    Is it fair season in Maine yet? We always went to Acton Fair, but I remember it as late August. You could always ship them off for the day to Freeport or the Old Port. If they're up for it, we've looked into day long kayak trips, maybe a sailing trip out of Boothbay? Just driving to tose places would take half the day.

    It's funny how your house seems perfect when it's the two of you, but you add people... My house seems so SMALL when Thom's parents are here.


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    Not quite yet. Tomorrow they are going to Santa's Village for the day. And I am still managing to get in a ride after work . Thought of Freeport as well, and would have actually taken them there, but can't get away from work during the week, and don't want to think about fighting the craziness on the weekend.

    Yup - perfect house for Mike and I, not so much when you add 3 more. Oh, and the kitties are all sorts of out of sorts! Especially Ellie, who is standoffish to begin with. We'll all be glad to get back to our routines.

    Thanks for letting me vent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SheFly View Post
    Dear parents and niece,

    I love you all dearly, really, I do. But two weeks of living in MY house with you is just too much! Yes, I do ride my bike EVERY day. NO, I don't eat dinner at 5:00 pm. YES, I do have to actually WORK during the day. NO, I don't have the energy to entertain you 24 hours a day. Oh - and when I was growing up in YOUR house, how come everything had to be exactly so and spotless? What happened to that? Apparently it doesn't apply at MY house now.

    Methinks that in the future, I will have to ensure that I have plans for at least part of your visit.

    Love from your not-14-any-more daughter,
    SheFly
    Ahaha. I swear, I am in awe of those of you who manage to have family staying in your house for more than a night or two. I consider myself pretty laidback. Our house is only halfway decorated and is usually a mess. I'll happily live in a tent for weeks on end, with no shower and increasingly dirty clothes. But houseguests that stay more than a day or two have me crawling up the walls. Family are the absolute worse. I guess I'm more territorial than I like to let on.
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    My own family were great when they came. They do not expect to be waited on and we all have the same habits. We even rented a small 2 bedroom cottage with my parents and kids (they were 18 months and almost 4) many years ago and my grandparents couldn't understand why we weren't fighting! It's the same when my kids come. However, when DH's parents came (twice, in all of our marriage), they expected to be waited on hand and foot.
    My house is big enough now that everyone can have space, but we don't have many guests.
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    I hardly want anyone to stay longer than for dinner!
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    Quote Originally Posted by malkin View Post
    I hardly want anyone to stay longer than for dinner!
    Ditto.
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    Quote Originally Posted by malkin View Post
    I hardly want anyone to stay longer than for dinner!
    YES!

    Funny story. When we were buying a mattress for our guest room, the salesman was showing us all the latest and greatest. He was quite taken aback when I told him I didn't want anything comfortable, and his jaw dropped when I further said that I didn't want anyone to stay too long

    Only a couple more days...

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    We don't have a guest bed, much to the annoyance of my family. We *do* have a futon as our couch. So, anyone who really needs to stay with us, gets to sleep on a futon in the living room. This serves to limit the duration of their stay nicely! I too don't do well with people in my space. I've never really had a helpful house guest - most of them will yell for me every time they want a glass of water, not lend a hand with dinner in any way, etc.
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