Our “Home Swap” this month concentrates on the Keane family from England, and the Millers from South Carolina. As usual, our families had a two-week holiday in each other’s houses, and we interviewed them after their stay.
The Millers
George and Sandy Miller and their children, Helen (17) and Daniel (8) had a shock when they first saw the Keanes’ three-bedroom
terraced house in Gloucester. “Everything is so small” said Sandy. “Where are we going to
sleep?” But 1 ,__________ the house was more welcoming. “It’s bigger than it looks from the
2 __________ and we were pleased to find that there were three bedrooms”, said George. But the kids were not
3 ._____________ “Mum and Dad’s room was OK, but our bedrooms were really small” complained Daniel. The Millers found it 4 ________________to live in a house with only one bathroom. At home they have two bathrooms and three toilets! “And we have a study , where we keep the computer, and a playroom in the basement,” said Helen. “ In Gloucester we had to all 5______________ in the living room together or go to our bedrooms.” So was there anything positive about the experience ? “The house was beautifully 6 _____________”, said Sandy, “ and it was very cosy. It was April when we stayed in the house, but the weather was 7______________ . We were very grateful for the carpets, the central heating and a real
8________________ in the living room.” Another good point for George was the garden. “We were very 9 ___________________by the large, long garden at the back of the house. We couldn't really enjoy it because of the weather, but it was obvious that the Keanes had put a lot of work into it. It was well 10 ________________and full of beautiful plants and flowers. Actually, I think British people have a bit of an obsession with houses and gardens - there are so many TV shows about them !”