Friend’s mother covered the living room in plastic and no one could use it. They lived in the basement. A coworker took me to his parents’ house and it had two kitchens. One in the house for show and one in the basement for use. Head scratcher.
Many years ago on a Saturday afternoon, there was a knock on my door. When I answered it, there was my son, his wife – visibly very pregnant, and their two kids. “Dad, I lost my job, the apartment, and we have no where else to go.” “Come in guys, we’ll find a way to make it work.”I put the girls in the front bedroom, I moved into the smaller back bedroom, cleared out the dining room and put a bed in there for my son and his wife.
When the landlord showed up asking what was going on? I explained what happened and then asked him, “What would you have me do?” This was definitely a case of “It is better to apologize than to ask permission.”
Over the next year and a half I learned the joys of walking my grand daughter to school, the sorrow when the little one discovered the lower cabinet with the pots and pans, and the hilarity of having to feed the little one outside when she had spaghetti. She loved it and put it in her hair, on her face, the highchair, and of course all around the floor. It was easier to feed her outside then just hose everything, including her, off.
Now the grandkids are almost my height, the oldest is 13 going on 25, they are doing great in school, both my son and his wife have great jobs and a fine house about an hour away. I consider myself blessed.
SpacedInvader Premium Member about 3 years ago
It’s right next to the bathroom with those towels and little fancy soaps you can’t touch either.
Tyge about 3 years ago
Grandma’s hostel is open for business. ;^ )
alasko about 3 years ago
Arlo and Janis’s B&B, soon to be.
Robin Harwood about 3 years ago
Tricky position for Arlo. One of his commanders demands entry, the other forbids it.
whahoppened about 3 years ago
That closed door’s going to bug the daylights out of Luddy
Bullet Bronson Premium Member about 3 years ago
A feather duster? What is this, a flashback to the 1890s?
jarvisloop about 3 years ago
They now have a “new” guest room. Who is going to use it? The kids and Meg?
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 3 years ago
Friend’s mother covered the living room in plastic and no one could use it. They lived in the basement. A coworker took me to his parents’ house and it had two kitchens. One in the house for show and one in the basement for use. Head scratcher.
bjballard1 about 3 years ago
What was it before? The “OLD” guest room?
1504jarvis about 3 years ago
Evidently the new green bedspread didn’t make the cut.
mountainclimber about 3 years ago
More Ludwig, less bistro. Works for me.
ChessPirate about 3 years ago
“You are not a guest…”
Michael G. about 3 years ago
Classic battle of wits coming up, methinks.
CccComics4me about 3 years ago
Maybe Mom from Edge City can move in.
mourdac Premium Member about 3 years ago
Same thing at our house.
trainnut1956 about 3 years ago
Cats do not like closed doors.
dv1093 about 3 years ago
Yep. We just remodeled our living room. New hardwood floors, paint, and furniture. No cats allowed.
Bruce1253 about 3 years ago
Many years ago on a Saturday afternoon, there was a knock on my door. When I answered it, there was my son, his wife – visibly very pregnant, and their two kids. “Dad, I lost my job, the apartment, and we have no where else to go.” “Come in guys, we’ll find a way to make it work.”I put the girls in the front bedroom, I moved into the smaller back bedroom, cleared out the dining room and put a bed in there for my son and his wife.
When the landlord showed up asking what was going on? I explained what happened and then asked him, “What would you have me do?” This was definitely a case of “It is better to apologize than to ask permission.”
Over the next year and a half I learned the joys of walking my grand daughter to school, the sorrow when the little one discovered the lower cabinet with the pots and pans, and the hilarity of having to feed the little one outside when she had spaghetti. She loved it and put it in her hair, on her face, the highchair, and of course all around the floor. It was easier to feed her outside then just hose everything, including her, off.
Now the grandkids are almost my height, the oldest is 13 going on 25, they are doing great in school, both my son and his wife have great jobs and a fine house about an hour away. I consider myself blessed.
CynthiaLeigh about 3 years ago
Cats hate closed doors.
wjbillthompson about 3 years ago
I believe in having lots of guest rooms. They are called hotels.
locake about 3 years ago
Does anyone actually ENJOY staying at other people’s homes? I sure don’t! I’d much rather stay in a motel where I can relax and be myself.
lindz.coop Premium Member about 3 years ago
Always on the wrong side of the door.