One of the things I enjoy the most about running our BnB, is the guests who come and go.
As we're in a quiet suburb tucked away from tourism hotspots, our guests come from all walks of life; some for business, training, sport, special celebrations, illness, the death of a loved one, or for holidays. There's a myriad of other reasons, some stay longer, many are returning guests, and become part of our Lily's Cottage family.
They usually arrive looking tired, especially those who've done a long road trip, flown across the waters, and hit traffic snarls from the airport.
The best part is the day after, seeing them looking fresh and well-rested, and hearing just how our tranquil cottage with its unique layout has charmed them.
That's when the chatting starts.
I'm a real natterbox so it's a constant struggle to keep it short and sweet! When my hubby was still here, he used to keep me in check, so now I have to do it myself ;)
Some guests however outdo me, which is very difficult for someone like me, as I can hardly get a word in.
I do love hearing their stories though, and getting insight into how people work and play in different parts of our world.
We have always tried to go the extra mile with small touches, and that is what guests appreciate the most.
They in turn often surprise us with a little gift or special thank you cards.
Our one guest has been here for nearly a month, a super young guy doing his final trade test, very knowledgeable, and helpful.
He volunteered to help get the pool sparkling blue again, something we were having a problem with following a recent thunderstorm.
Pool chemicals used to be my hubby's department, but this kind and considerate young guest gave our gardener-cum-handyman a lesson in doing the checks for chemicals and general tips on pool care.
When our gate motor back-up battery started showing strain with all the load-shedding, he offered to check that as well.
This young man certainly loves sharing knowledge and helping people, ideal traits for an instructor/teacher/trainer, but he enjoys being hands-on and getting things that break down to work again!
Did I say that he also likes chatting?
Yep, he beats me at that game, but he's a real honey!
He arrived before my surgery and I advised him on which shopping centres to go to. The conversation steered to how difficult it is to find Anchovette paste in our supermarkets. A couple of days later he arrived with a big smile and a bottle of my favourite brand!
A small, but very kind gesture.
There have been many other instances where guests have shown kindness, intuitively knowing just what a big hole Arthur left in my life, and in that of everyone at Lily's Cottage.
It's little things like this that have kept me going during the most difficult period of my life, and that gives me hope for humanity.
A little kindness goes a long way to make the world a better place.
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