A day or two ago, someone who does estate planning was interviewed on the radio. She made a comment that "when you die, your stuff stays here. It has to go somewhere." (her point being that you should give valuable or sentimental items to your intended recipients, or at least make a clear list with your will). One of the other panelists suggested that people would be more comfortable making such plans if it were called "stuff planning" rather than estate planning.
I use a lot of pillows, but we own more. We currently have a guest bed (mattress on the floor) that can host two or three, but I still have some extras, and when we follow through on the plan to buy a (highly recommended, expensive) sofa bed to replace the mattress on the floor, I'll need some place to keep even those pillows. The linen closet is full. Where do gracious hosts keep extra pillows?
I use a lot of pillows, but we own more. We currently have a guest bed (mattress on the floor) that can host two or three, but I still have some extras, and when we follow through on the plan to buy a (highly recommended, expensive) sofa bed to replace the mattress on the floor, I'll need some place to keep even those pillows. The linen closet is full. Where do gracious hosts keep extra pillows?
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Date: 2014-12-18 12:33 am (UTC)