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May 22, 1998 - Image 141

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-05-22

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EXCITING, SPARKLING,
GLAMOROUS, ESPECIALLY
FROM ABOARD ONE

OF OUR FAMOUS
"MINI-SHIPS"

and give them permission/instruction
to change it, to open windows, close
\—mvents or, ahem, call for servants to per-
form these acts.
Sharing a bath with guests especial-
ly requires communication. Whereas,
in a guest bath, guests can figure out
that the towels are for them, in a
shared bath you will have to say,
"Here, we cleared this towel bar
behind the door for you," and "This
empty drawer is for your toiletries. I've
put a few things in here you might
need." Leave nothing to chance.

/—

Being the Guest
You will bring a gift to your host or
send one later. It's always nice to arrive
with gift in hand, but that can back-
fire. Once I took a sumptuous bou-
quet of flowers to an old English
estate which I soon discovered had
multiple gardens, a gardener and a

PRIVATE CHARTERS PERFECT FOR THAT SPECIAL EVENT.

A VARIETY OF UNIQUE CRUISES AND DELICIOUS MENUS...

YOU AND YOUR GUESTS WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER!

/-

/--

flower preparation room over flowing
with cut flowers. I wish I had waited
to see what my hosts could use.
Flowers are usually a good choice,
however, potted plants are also nice.
A book by an author or on a subject
you know your host likes is also
good. Food items hit the spot, espe-
cially specialties of your home town
or region: a country ham from
Virginia, smoked salmon from
Washington state, salsa or sauce from
Texas, cheeses from Wisconsin, pre-
serves from anywhere. Your host
would be delighted with something
you have made yourself. If you wait
until after your visit to get a gift,
keep your ears perked for something
your host may say like, "I wish
I had a ..." or "I've been looking for
RULES on page 65

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