I have to confirm with my lovely husband (JonasSollers/WhiteHaru37), but I think we have room for one, maybe two people to stay with us. That said...
1. We are old people and we go to bed at like 10. You're welcome to stay up past that as long as you can be quiet. We've got decent internet and really nice cable with TVs in the living room and the second bedroom, so you can probs entertain yourself pretty easily. HOWEVER! We also get up at like 7am so you have to be okay with that.
2. We don't live that close to the venue, but we do live in a pretty cool neighbourhood with pretty good food (I refer to it as hipster-foodie town). We're in south Minneapolis and it will be about a 20-30 minute drive. However, if you're cool with just heading to the venue when I head to the venue (or if you have your own car) then this shouldn't be an issue.
3. We have 6000 dietary restrictions between us. This means that we cook all the time (and we're good at it) which you can definitely reap the benefits of. It also means that we don't have common foods like cereal, actual milk, bread, soda/pop, junk food, or sometimes alcohol in our house. We can probably get you some with enough notice.
4. I don't drive, but Jonas does. You'll have to petition him to drive you places, but he's kinda a pushover.
We have an extra bedroom with a fold down couch, an air mattress that someone can sleep on, and a kinda broken queen size futon. However, because of apt size I'd say we really can't accommodate more than 2 extras. No one (myself included) sleeps on the couch because it's the first ever piece of big girl furniture I've bought, so it has restrictions.
Like Jo, I'd be more comfortable with someone I've at least interacted with IRL (possibly via Twitter provided we've had more than a few interactions) to stay with me if possible.
LMK if you're cool with this and I'll casually mention to Jonas that some people are going to be staying with us that weekend btw.
If not, that's cool, I'm still happy to deliver an air mattress somewhere and we can probably also do things like help out by making Target/grocery runs for people staying elsewhere.
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Date: 2016-06-22 03:02 pm (UTC)1. We are old people and we go to bed at like 10. You're welcome to stay up past that as long as you can be quiet. We've got decent internet and really nice cable with TVs in the living room and the second bedroom, so you can probs entertain yourself pretty easily. HOWEVER! We also get up at like 7am so you have to be okay with that.
2. We don't live that close to the venue, but we do live in a pretty cool neighbourhood with pretty good food (I refer to it as hipster-foodie town). We're in south Minneapolis and it will be about a 20-30 minute drive. However, if you're cool with just heading to the venue when I head to the venue (or if you have your own car) then this shouldn't be an issue.
3. We have 6000 dietary restrictions between us. This means that we cook all the time (and we're good at it) which you can definitely reap the benefits of. It also means that we don't have common foods like cereal, actual milk, bread, soda/pop, junk food, or sometimes alcohol in our house. We can probably get you some with enough notice.
4. I don't drive, but Jonas does. You'll have to petition him to drive you places, but he's kinda a pushover.
We have an extra bedroom with a fold down couch, an air mattress that someone can sleep on, and a kinda broken queen size futon. However, because of apt size I'd say we really can't accommodate more than 2 extras. No one (myself included) sleeps on the couch because it's the first ever piece of big girl furniture I've bought, so it has restrictions.
Like Jo, I'd be more comfortable with someone I've at least interacted with IRL (possibly via Twitter provided we've had more than a few interactions) to stay with me if possible.
LMK if you're cool with this and I'll casually mention to Jonas that some people are going to be staying with us that weekend btw.
If not, that's cool, I'm still happy to deliver an air mattress somewhere and we can probably also do things like help out by making Target/grocery runs for people staying elsewhere.