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HAVING A VISITOR ON MONDAY

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JoyBoroAngel

JoyBoroAngel Report 16 Apr 2010 10:21

Julia spray polish in the room just before she arrives
and she wont look for dust

as for the rest stuff her you are who you are
she was born with nothing
and will take nothing with her when she leaves this world

Just be yourself

StrayKitten

StrayKitten Report 16 Apr 2010 10:19

aw i loathe people whot hink there better than others,

let her take u as she finds you

and if she moans pass er a cloth, and say well sort it yaself x

supercrutch

supercrutch Report 16 Apr 2010 10:15

Take me as you find me is my attitude...lol. When she arrives give her a can of polish and a duster :-)) Ask her to whip round with it whilst you make a cuppa.

Why should you change, it's your house!

Sue (grumpy when it comes to adhering to others expectations).

xx

Julia

Julia Report 16 Apr 2010 10:06

Hi all, I am having a family visitor and her husband on Monday afternoon. She is patronising and condescending, and should know better in her position, and she gets me nerves on edge.
Burning question is, should I, this weekend, clean and polish as if there is no tomorrow, or, should I adopt an attitude of 'take me as you find me', and hope they do not stop long.
Off now to M***sons to rest me nerves. Yes I did say rest, and not test, as, compared to my dilemma, boy, oh boy, will it be a rest.
Julia in Derbyshire

PS. It is akin to having a visit from royalty