Last week I shared some tips to help make your guest room a little more comfortable to the weary traveler. I have a few extra suggestions that may help you make your guest feel right at home! These are all little things, but they can be easy to overlook. Yet when you have taken the time to think through and prepare these things ahead of time, your guest will feel especially blessed to rest in your home!
–Power Strips. These days, with so much technology, everything needs plugged in at night. My husband and I each use our phones as alarm clocks, and we each travel with a tablet or laptop. When you use those items all day in the car, you need to plug in at night. Make sure the outlet(s) are uncovered and easily accessible, and even add a power strip so there is plenty of room for extra plugs.
–Iron and Ironing Board. Check with your guest to see if they need access to the iron.
–Laundry Facilities. Offer the use of your washing machine (if you have one – I don’t!), and try to have it empty or cleared off so the guest has room to wash and fold their laundry.
–Night Stand. I always appreciate it when there is a table near the bed for my phone and eyeglasses to set on, along with a glass of water. That way I know right where things are at in the night!
–Empty Drawers. If your guest will be staying for more than a night, it’s so nice to leave an empty drawer or two so they can unpack their suitcase. My husband despises living out of a suitcase, so he always unpacks, even for just one night. But –this is hard to do unless you have a dedicated guest room!
–Wi-fi Password. Most homes have a wireless network these days. And if they are careful, the network is password protected. A guest might feel awkward asking you to share the password. But at the same time, when you have to pay for the data on your phone plan, being able to connect to a network is money-saving and helpful. My husband makes a lot of phone calls in the van, and then needs to follow them up with an email when we arrive at our destination. Its always so nice when the hostess has laid out the wireless password for us in the room, so that we know we are welcome on their network.
–Ask About Allergies. If you are hosting your guests for a meal, inquire about any allergies or preferences. We have been blessed to have no allergies and enjoy pretty much any food. But sometimes when you travel you get the same meal quite a bit (usually it's spaghetti or lasagna). We haven’t had that happen on this trip! It just shows thoughtfulness if you ask your guest if they have eaten something quite a lot, or if they have preferences. Right now with my pregnancy meals heavy on the tomatoes are not a good choice. But I am not going to tell a hostess that, unless she asks me.
My family has just completed a three-month road trip. We are missionaries on deputation to start a church in New York City. All of this traveling means we have stayed in a lot of hotels, guest rooms, and “Prophet’s Chambers” (guest housing at the church). The Lord has been truly good to us and we haven’t stayed in any bad or yucky places, but we HAVE learned a few things about what makes an exceptional guest room.
Romans 12:13 tells us to we are to distribute to the necessity of saints, and be given to hospitality. 1 Peter 4:9 says, “Use hospitality one to another without grudging.” And Hebrews 13:2 reminds us to “Be not forgetful to entertain strangers: for thereby some have entertained angels unawares.”
I am so thankful for God’s people all across this country who have lived these verses to my family. They opened their homes in gracious hospitality, and welcomed us even though we were strangers to them. They have shown us what a comfortable guest room looks like, and I can’t wait to get settled into our field (New York City) and hopefully have my own guest room to share with others!
Would you like to turn your guest room into a haven for weary travelers? Here are some tips that come from my experience of living on the road. A few simple things can really make your guest room stand out and show your guests an extra welcome – like family!
To be continued next week…
Spring is a time when we clean our homes in depth. We get a great feeling when the clutter and cobwebs are gone. However, many cleaning products are full of chemicals which are often both unnecessary and toxic. If you are looking for a healthy way to get your home in good shape without using chemical-laden cleaning products, here are some tips to get you there.
Vinegar
Vinegar is by far one of the most popular non-toxic cleaners. Ask anyone who avoids chemicals what their stand-bys are, and they will certainly mention vinegar. Vinegar is an acidic substance, and because of this, it effectively combats everything from grease to other build-ups of all kinds. Use vinegar on a clean rag to make mirrors squeaky clean, and to give a nice shine to sinks and toilet bowls. For floors that shine, mix vinegar with water and a few drops of soap, and wipe with a rag.
Lemon Juice
Like vinegar, lemon juice works because of its acidity. Clean your cutting boards by slicing a lemon in half and rubbing it into the board, as this removes both stains and germs. If your glass shower doors appear scum-laden, wipe a lemon over them to remove the build-up.
When was the last time you washed your microwave? This is a spring cleaning essential. Put a few tablespoons of lemon juice into a glass of water, and microwave to the boiling point. Keep the door closed for another 10 minutes and wipe clean with a cloth once it is opened. You will find that the food particles wipe away easily.
Baking Soda
Baking soda is another cleaning substance which has no limits. It kills viruses, and has deodorizing and grease-cutting capabilities. If you want to get rid of bathtub scum, sprinkle baking soda on a damp cloth, wipe it over the grayish scum, and wipe it away easily.
Tea Tree Essential Oil
There are many essential oils that are great to put into your box of cleaning supplies. One of the most popular essential oils used for cleaning is tea tree oil. This oil is antiviral, antibacterial, antimicrobial, and antifungal. It is extremely strong when undiluted, so simply put a few drops into any cleaning solution such as vinegar and water in order to give it an extra boost.
Olive Oil
Olive oil is a great cleaner, and perfect for polishing as well. Olive oil lifts dirt, so it is perfect to use as wood cleaner. It will also give it a nice shine while you clean. If you want it to have an extra pleasant scent, simply add a few drops of orange or lemon oil, and some vinegar if you like. Put this all in a spray bottle, or else dip a rag into the solution before wiping the wooden table or floors.
Spring cleaning is a perfect time to make your home feel like new. It doesn’t take dangerous and toxic chemicals to do so. Simply use some of these tried and tested natural cleaning supplies and your home will be feeling fresh in no time.
Maybe you're dreading taking the time to dive in and get the work done, so I thought I'd give you some things to think on as to why it's a good idea to go ahead and spring clean your home.
Here are seven reasons to spring clean your home:
1. Improves your mood
Having a clean home is a great feeling. A cluttered, messy environment can wreak havoc on one’s emotions. Being able to come home every day to a space that is tidy and organized is a great gift you can give to yourself.
2. Relieves stress
It is a depressing feeling to wake up to disorder every single morning. Many people can attest to the fact that living in an untidy environment brings you a great amount of unnecessary stress. Spring cleaning will ensure that your home feels peaceful, rather than the chaos that you may have been forced to become used to.
3. Makes it easier to practice hospitality
No one wants to invite their friends over to a home that appears uncared for, and it is embarrassing to your family to have a dirty house. When your home has been through a detailed spring cleaning, you won't have a second thought about inviting others. It will be a pleasure for you, your family, and your guests.
4. Saves time
When you have to dig through a pile of clothing to find a small piece you have misplaced, or search yet again for the keys or shoes you lose on a consistent basis, valuable time is being lost. Spring cleaning saves time, as it give you a change to reorganize. It allows you to sort through everything you own once again, and give each tiny item a place of its own in order to be easily found each and every time.
5. Helps you be more organized
When you are organized, life runs more smoothly. If your home is orderly, both you and your guests will feel the difference. It will be easier to go about your daily duties, and keep on top of everything you are responsible for.
6. Gives you a workout
Spring cleaning is a great workout. It may be surprising to some, but both light and heavy housework give your body a boost. You may be surprised at what a sweat you work up while getting your home into tip-top shape. You can be sure to move your muscles, stimulate your lymphatic system, and even get a bit of cardio in while organizing items and scrubbing walls. If you don't normally have time to exercise, spring cleaning your home provides a great opportunity to get in a workout.
7. Blesses others
One of spring cleaning’s outcomes is finding things that we realize we do not need. This is a great time to give away what we cannot use anymore to someone who can benefit from our unwanted items. When you have sorted through clothing that no longer fits, appliances you no longer use, and books that your children have outgrown, you have a choice what you will do with it all. Consider donating to a charity or someone in need.
There are many benefits of spring cleaning, and these are just a few. Keep yourself going through the hard work with the thoughts of everything you will gain.
Note: I realize not everyone has the time or physical energy to spring clean their entire home all in one big sweep. If that is the case, consider spring cleaning year-round! Choose one area of your home to focus on each week. Declutter, organize, and deep clean one small area on a consistent basis, and you will find that you can keep your entire home in “spring cleaned” condition without having to devote an unreasonable amount of time or energy once a year.
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I've never decorated for Easter before, but I've been thinking lately that I'd like to put more effort into celebrating Easter. If I can do so much to celebrate Christmas and Christ's coming, I should be all the more excited to celebrate the culmination of what he came to do! He didn't just die for our sins; He rose from the dead proving that He has the power to give eternal life to those who trust in Him.
That's worth celebrating!
If in this life only we have hope in Christ, we are of all men most miserable. But now is Christ risen from the dead, and become the firstfruits of them that slept. For since by man came death, by man came also the resurrection of the dead. For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive. I Corinthians 15: 19-22
To make the banner:
1. Print 9 copies of the blank template onto pastel colored card stock.
2. Print the “He Is Risen” letters onto white card stock.
3. Cut out all pieces.
4. Attach the cards with the letters onto the colored pieces with Glue Dots. Try not to use the same pastel color two times in a row.
5. Tape twine to the back of each card, making sure to space out the letters evenly.
6. Hang and enjoy!
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