I once had a guest who didn’t use the bathroom (not even the loo) for 2 days of the 3. There!
Hulloa! Do tell how you roll them up. I might think of saving a planet or two as well!
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I once had a guest who didn’t use the bathroom (not even the loo) for 2 days of the 3. There!
Hulloa! Do tell how you roll them up. I might think of saving a planet or two as well!
But you don’t know if something went flying through the air and landed on it.
I try to be but since I’m washing the linens anyway and another towel isn’t going to use much more water, I throw it in. And if it doesn’t fit in that load I save it for another day. I can generally do all the linens in summer in two loads.
I’m really not that obsessive for my own sake. (People would be appalled at the standards I apply to myself, towels, bedding and so on) However I’m obsessive for the sake of guests. I didn’t used to be but reading this forum made me think a bit differently. The other day @CatskillsGrrl posted about not wanting someone’s bare junk on their furniture. That’s just the kind of thing I have to put out of my mind because I assume there are going to be naked people in the room and that any of those parts could conceiveably touch anything in the room. LOL!
“…flying through the air…”
with the greatest of ease
urp! (…where’s that black light?)
Very true and there are many who don’t use the laundry and are hardly in the suite. I had a little hissy fit but I’m over it now. We’ve had many wonderful guests and I appreciate them all, even those who wash three loads of clothes. Without them, I couldn’t be a host and having the opportunity to meet so many wonderful people.
Regarding towels, we ask the guests to put dirty towels in the laundry area and leave clean ones on the towel racks. Seems to work well. I’ve never had to wash the ones they leave on the rack. But I do examine them first.