[Ansteorra] Question 7/15 - Crash-Space Etiquette?
DonnelShaw at aol.com
DonnelShaw at aol.com
Tue Jul 15 17:54:30 PDT 2008
What ideas can you share about 'crash-space etiquette' for both the traveler
and the crash-space provider?
I always try and let the people know I have pets and children at my house.
Some people are allergic and may not be able to stay here because of their
allergies. I also let them know that it is a no smoking house (my allergy) but
they are welcome to go on the back pouch. I make sure that the house is fairly
clean and there are fresh sheets and towels for whom ever stays here. Also
I plan on meals for those who stop in our home. Hospitality is very important
to myself and my house. If I am traveling I let them know I have children.
When I get there we try to stay out of the way as much as possible and help
with any chores that need to be done. We keep all of our things picked up and
out of the way. I make sure that the children are behaving and take care of
any problems promptly. Of course the children are teens now and wish to do
their own thing more than SCA. (Band, Football, Wrestling, Dates) And most
importantly I THANK my hostess or host.
I hope this has helped.
Donnel
In a message dated 7/15/2008 6:51:12 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
hillaryrg at yahoo.com writes:
Greetings,
Ansteorra has often offered crash-space at many of it's events since the
beginning of this kingdom, but we may see more and more travelers seeking
crash-space to save dollar.
By definition: Crash-space is when a local member offers space in their
home for free to travelers attending the local event; with space being offered
as either a guestroom, spare bed or couch, or floor space.
Cheers, Hillary
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