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Brace
yourself, In just a few weeks,
Aunt Margaret will come through the door lugging
her photo album of pictures from her trip
to Greece this summer. Joe and Betsy
will arrive in their new BMW. Cathy
will bring yet another unsuitable date.
Chad will be wearing holey jeans and a band
T-shirt. The twins, Cody and Cassie,
will not stop singing the alphabet song the
whole day. And Mom will just be Mom.
(Dad will find a quiet place to watch the
game on TV.)
In spite of the stress
of the holidays, you'll probably enjoy it
anyway, though. And you'll enjoy it
more if you feel your home looks its best
and you're ready to entertain. So,
this week, we've got a Pre-Holiday Spruce
Up check list for you.
Don't wait until the last minute to get everything
in order; instead, relax and enjoy the fun
for once.
Even if you think
the parties are going to be at other people's
homes, you could be surprised when one has
to be moved due to circumstances beyond everyone's
control. Go
into the holidays with confidence, knowing
you've got all the bases covered.
We're here to help
as needed, and we hope to see you soon.
Ed and Mary Longanecker
Iris City Cleaners and Laundering Company |
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Spruce
Up and Save Coupon
T'
was the night before Thanksgiving and in the
utility room, you were slaving and ironing
the napkins and tablecloth.... It doesn't
have to be that way. Let us take care
of it and take a load off your mind.
We'll clean and
professionally press your table linens and
take $2 off the order as our wish for your
happy holiday meal.
Remember to tell us if you plan
to fold the napkins decoratively, and
we'll add extra sizing to make it easier for
you.
(Include the first page
of this e-mail with your order. Offer expires
Nov. 19, 2003. Cannot be combined with
other offers.) |
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Pre-Holiday
Spruce Up Check List
The beginning of
November is the best time to look over your
home from top to bottom and make any adjustments
for guest comfort and appeal. Use our
handy check list to get you started.
Outside:
- How's the landscaping
look? Need a trim? Do it yourself
or call a yard work company.
- How about
some nice seasonal
decorations around the door?
If you already have decorations there, check
them to be sure they look fresh and appealing,
not left over from last year.
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- Everything
safe and non-obstructive
for guests?
- Take care of any
visible home
care items that need to
be done -- or hire someone to do it for
you.
Main
Rooms:
- A
fresh coat of paint does
wonders for any room. If your paint
needs a "touch up" consider putting on an
entire new coat so the "repairs" won't show.
- Think
about the guests you will be entertaining.
Older and younger guests (either of which may
not be steady on their feet) need unobstructed
pathways from the door to the table.
- If
you have knick-knacks, decide
if you want to put them away for the holidays
and replace with seasonal ones. Also,
keep in mind that little hands (or even
just the press of an enthusiastic crowd)
can lead to accidents. Put breakables out
of reach, or replace with non-breakable
items.
- Child-proofing
is something you may not have had to think
about in a while. Electrical sockets,
top-heavy items, and other hazards should
be evaluated and dealt with.
- How
does the furniture look?
If it's seen better days and you aren't
planning to replace it right now, consider
having it professionally cleaned or get
slip-covers. Changing the colors of
the furniture with pillows, blanket throws or
slip-covers can change the look of your
whole house.
- What
about the drapes? Every
scent, cooking odor, dust grain and pollen
cloud that passes through your home has
the opportunity to take up housekeeping
in your drapes. If it's been a while,
get them down and get them cleaned.
- Look
up! How's the ceiling
look? Need some paint? Do light
bulbs need replacing?
- Look
down! How's the carpet?
Consider getting it cleaned, and don't skimp
on the stain repellant. If areas are
worn or permanently stained, how about an
area rug over it?
- Use
your common "scents".
To make a warm, inviting atmosphere, get
some candles in scents like vanilla or pumpkin
spice or other cozy smells. Put them
up out of reach of curious little hands,
and away from guests so they won't cause
problems.
Bathrooms:
- Look
over your guest towels and
select the seasonal ones you plan to use.
Wash and hang them.
- People
are afraid to use those pretty soaps!
Some decorative soaps are SO decorative
that they never get used. If you display
them, also have a pump bottle with liquid
soap at the bowl, so guest have a choice.
- Provide
a pump bottle of hand lotion,
since winter is a dry time.
- Consider
a gently-scented candle
or plug-in scent dispenser for the bathroom.
- If the "guest
bathroom" is not one you use often, check
out the operation of the plumbing
so a guest won't be embarrassed and have
to tell you about a close encounter of the
plumbing kind in the midst of your festive
party.
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Guest
rooms:
- If guest are coming from
far away and you don't have room to put
them up, offer
to book hotel rooms for them that are nearby.
Ask them the price range they are comfortable
with, and draw up clear maps between the
hotel to your home.
- If guest are staying
in your home, you want them to be comfortable.
Sleep for a
night in the "guest" accommodations yourself,
and make note of everything you had to leave
the room to get, in order to sleep well.
Then add those items to the room. (Clock
radio, extra pillows, good lighting for
reading, facial tissue, etc.)
- If guests are staying
more than one night, check
over the book case or other
reading materials you have on display.
Do you have something you know they would
be interested in that you can pull out and
make available? They'll appreciate
your thoughtfulness.
- Even
if the bed has not been slept in since the
last guest, remove the blankets,
quilts and linens. Wash and dry the
linens, and air the blankets and pillows
just prior to the arrival of guests so they
are fresh and comfortable.
- Have
extra blankets and pillows
available for guest comfort.
- Leave
a cheery note in the guest room
telling your guests you're so glad they're
with you. Often people feel awkward
staying in someone else's home. Your
little note can put them at ease.
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We
are enormously appreciative of the opportunity
to share our weekly newsletters with you.
We feel that much of the content is valuable
for anyone who purchases fine clothing and
is interested in their preservations and cleaning.
Click on the symbol to the right if your would
like to send this and future newsletters to
a friend.
Thanks a million, Ed and Mary
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The Iris
City Cleaners Connection
is
a weekly news letter dedicated to the interest
of fine garment care and restoration,
and conservation, and special holidays like
this one. It is published in
Mt Pleasant, Iowa by Iris City Cleaners and
is an extension of our services described
in www.iriscitycleaners.com
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