Yeah, I love a clean room and made bed, although I definitely try to remember to not get new sheets and towels every day.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I don't think I understand the hotel question. How do you stop housekeeping from coming in?
Leave the "Do Not Disturb" sign on the door.
Oh god, this is going to turn into a harrowing Midwives, isn't it?
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Hil has it. Yes.
Also, I've realized why I was so immediately fond of the lead actress! She looks like my cousin Robin (second cousin or somesuch, she was my first babysitter when she was in college.)
Oh. Huh.
IT LITERALLY MAKES ME CRY EVERY WEEK. (The midwives, I mean.)
Yeah.
When you stay in a hotel for more than 1 day, how often do you allow housekeeping to clean your room?
I let them in every day to do stuff like empty the garbage and resupply toilet paper and make the bed, but I don't have them change towels or sheets.
If I'm staying with more than one person, we tend to change out towels more frequently because all hotel towels look alike and there are never enough places to dry them.
Our lemon tree broke last week. A large branch became too laden and cracked. Now I'm scrambling to use up lemons. I just preserved several, but still have probably 10 lbs of lemons to go.
I think I'll just take them to work and let others take them if they wish. My hands hurt from the lemon juice.