Getting Ready for Guests

Here’s the story that goes with the photo:

What are your thoughts about the story? FYI, “derend” is a unique spelling of turned.

How do you do to prepare for guests?

26 thoughts on “Getting Ready for Guests

  1. What 2nd grader knows the word “telekinesis” and almost spells it correctly as well??? You should frame that pic and story and give it to your son 🙂 Not long ago I finally made my last major clean out of saved keepsakes from my own childhood. It was time.
    The kids all got everything I saved for them when each moved out. Last time I visited the youngest in CO we went through her bin. So many things I had forgotten about her growing up plus things she had saved herself and added. It meant a lot to sit with her and do that.

    • The telekinesis really cracked me up! I’m wondering where he got that. I remember his teacher asking what I was teaching him at home! I’ve got photo boxes for my two kids. But they don’t have room in their apartments for anything extra right now. They’ve both moved around a lot, so I guess I’m stuck with their bins for now. How nice you got to share the memories with your daughter.

  2. Aww, a cute and imaginative story by your son. Loved the drawing too.
    It’s an universal truth that we get more cleaning and housework done in half an hour before guests arrive than in a whole month 😹🤣

  3. Any story with a powerful mermaid is a good one. Them’s the rules.

    As for houseguests, launder linens, pretty much dust the guest bathroom that we rarely use, and get in the guests’ favorite adult beverages.

    • Yes, a magic mermaid wins every time! As for guests, you’re good. I use our casita as my office, so I had a lot of work to do. Also, my closets were out of control from moving 30 years of stuff here. I tried very hard to throw a bunch of things out when we moved, but on retrospect, I could have done more.

  4. I had the same thought as Deb…in response to “telekenesis” being a word in his story. Wowza! Made me smile, smile, smile! And I don’t know about you, Elizabeth, but there’s nothing more satisfying than cleaning out closets and those drawers that contain so much oddball ‘this and that’. I swear I step lighter, have better posture after I do a tidy up. 😜

  5. Wow – telekenesis as a word/concept for a 2nd grader? How impressive!

    Loved hearing about your cleaning spree. I haven’t done a lot of that lately but whenever I get a little corner cleaned up, it feels great!

    • My son was something else! I am so proud of him. I have no idea where he heard about telekinesis. I remember in kindergarten he asked me if infinity was a symbol or a concept!

      Yes, I’m feeling good about my house. My guests arrive from Kirkland tomorrow 😊

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