Was it recon by me or the guest?
Reconnaissance is a mission to obtain information by visual observation or other detection methods,
Definition of RECONNAISSANCE. : a preliminary survey to gain information;
This is not a complaint, just another peculiarity I found today. Guests told me how much they enjoyed staying with us and plan to come back. They were really sweet at breakfast. Enjoyed their whole meal, didn't fold napkins strangely or cut up everything and segregate it on the plate or anything like that (have seen that too!)
Last night DH had to check in the guests, who were very nice, btw as I had a class, they got here around 715PM. I arrived home at 845PM and DH told me the dude just opened the kitchen doors and walked on in. He said "I was behind him so asked if I could help him with something?" Once inside he opened the fridge. DH escorted him out. He is a nice man part of a couple who seemingly were very "normal." Professional well to do, middle aged.
So this morning he attempted this again, with me, I walked toward him to encourage him OUT of the kitchen where I was preparing their food, and said I can get something for him, what does he need? He had a one tract mind and wanted in the kitchen. I got him a small baggie of ice and then closed the doors - our kitchen has doors, which we lock when we aren't serving guests etc. Back to breakfast...
DD said she heard someone in the suite - over the kitchen, not these guests room. I have all other rooms locked up there, but keys are hanging nearby, so not locked in a harsh way, just casually. A closed door means keep out. A locked door really means keep out. When I went up there that door was left unlocked - would be by the guest, not us.
I just went up to strip their room. What the! Everything (in less than 24hours time) had been relocated, moved, adjusted. Example - all magazines from the stair hall were in their room, not nightstand or bed, but in drawers. Curtains drawn back - these are lacy so you can see through them, bed pillows stacked in closet and CLOSET spare pillows laying on bed (near head), books rearranged, framed prints moved. No need to go on, you get the idea.
Is that weird or what? I wonder what the deal is? OCD?
Reconnaissance is a mission to obtain information by visual observation or other detection methods,
Definition of RECONNAISSANCE. : a preliminary survey to gain information;
This is not a complaint, just another peculiarity I found today. Guests told me how much they enjoyed staying with us and plan to come back. They were really sweet at breakfast. Enjoyed their whole meal, didn't fold napkins strangely or cut up everything and segregate it on the plate or anything like that (have seen that too!)
Last night DH had to check in the guests, who were very nice, btw as I had a class, they got here around 715PM. I arrived home at 845PM and DH told me the dude just opened the kitchen doors and walked on in. He said "I was behind him so asked if I could help him with something?" Once inside he opened the fridge. DH escorted him out. He is a nice man part of a couple who seemingly were very "normal." Professional well to do, middle aged.
So this morning he attempted this again, with me, I walked toward him to encourage him OUT of the kitchen where I was preparing their food, and said I can get something for him, what does he need? He had a one tract mind and wanted in the kitchen. I got him a small baggie of ice and then closed the doors - our kitchen has doors, which we lock when we aren't serving guests etc. Back to breakfast...
DD said she heard someone in the suite - over the kitchen, not these guests room. I have all other rooms locked up there, but keys are hanging nearby, so not locked in a harsh way, just casually. A closed door means keep out. A locked door really means keep out. When I went up there that door was left unlocked - would be by the guest, not us.
I just went up to strip their room. What the! Everything (in less than 24hours time) had been relocated, moved, adjusted. Example - all magazines from the stair hall were in their room, not nightstand or bed, but in drawers. Curtains drawn back - these are lacy so you can see through them, bed pillows stacked in closet and CLOSET spare pillows laying on bed (near head), books rearranged, framed prints moved. No need to go on, you get the idea.
Is that weird or what? I wonder what the deal is? OCD?