Our guests stay with us for many reasons but at this time of year they are mostly on holiday. We mainly meet guests at the beginning or the end of their journey. However last week we had a lovely Swedish family stay with us twice, once en-route for a week’s tour of North Wales and the second time stopping off again on their way back to Liverpool Airport for their flight back to Stockholm.
On their arrival for the second visit it was lovely to see them again and over tea and bara brith I asked them how their week had been. They were so enthusiastic about the wonderful holiday they had enjoyed. They had taken in many of the sites we had recommended on their first stay and it was so nice to hear their very positive comments about all they had visited, where they had stayed and about the welcome they had received everywhere. They left after lots of affectionate farewells, an open invitation for us to visit them in Sweden, and promises of a return visit to see us and more of this lovely country. I love my ‘job’ and well done North Wales.
On their arrival for the second visit it was lovely to see them again and over tea and bara brith I asked them how their week had been. They were so enthusiastic about the wonderful holiday they had enjoyed. They had taken in many of the sites we had recommended on their first stay and it was so nice to hear their very positive comments about all they had visited, where they had stayed and about the welcome they had received everywhere. They left after lots of affectionate farewells, an open invitation for us to visit them in Sweden, and promises of a return visit to see us and more of this lovely country. I love my ‘job’ and well done North Wales.
Aren't we lucky to live where we do and do what we do?
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