four at four forty four
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so yesterday i bought peaches to use for breakfast. when i woke up in the morning two of them are gone. ( my kitchen is sort of a common area where guests must walk through to get to their room. the peaches were in a bowl in the corner of my counter top.) so i discovered when cleaning rooms which guests took them.
today i bought three more peaches. just walked through the kitchen two are gone ... same guests that took them yesterday are the only ones that have returned. (and these ones were not even ripe yet. hard as a rock. they must have tasted terrible)
so what do i do? i love the fruit on the counter ... looks nice, easy access, but i actually need it to serve breakfast. do i say something to the guest or just leave it go?
i know they are not super expensive, but every penny counts. and these peaches i actually bought for myself because i had one of the others and it was so delicious i wanted more.
i guess i'm just venting here. its just frustruating. last week someone drank a whole bottle of sparkling water i had on the counter to make sangria for a party i was attending the following day.
does this stuff happen to you? do you get frustrated? where's the line between being hospitable and being taken advantage of? and what happened to people's manners!? who just takes stuff off others people counters without even asking?
thanks for listening.
today i bought three more peaches. just walked through the kitchen two are gone ... same guests that took them yesterday are the only ones that have returned. (and these ones were not even ripe yet. hard as a rock. they must have tasted terrible)
so what do i do? i love the fruit on the counter ... looks nice, easy access, but i actually need it to serve breakfast. do i say something to the guest or just leave it go?
i know they are not super expensive, but every penny counts. and these peaches i actually bought for myself because i had one of the others and it was so delicious i wanted more.
i guess i'm just venting here. its just frustruating. last week someone drank a whole bottle of sparkling water i had on the counter to make sangria for a party i was attending the following day.
does this stuff happen to you? do you get frustrated? where's the line between being hospitable and being taken advantage of? and what happened to people's manners!? who just takes stuff off others people counters without even asking?
thanks for listening.