Warm Host
A host stands in the doorway shaking each guest’s hand with both of theirs.
In the front doorway, a host greets every guest with both hands.
Helps you remember · host greeting = “thank you for coming”
Guides, crowds, friends, performers and human gestures.
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“Thank you for coming. Our river is choking on plastic. We can change that in three steps: carry a reusable bottle, join one clean-up each month, and teach every child to leave the park better than they found it. If we start today, by summer we will see fish where we now see rubbish.”
A host stands in the doorway shaking each guest’s hand with both of theirs.
In the front doorway, a host greets every guest with both hands.
Helps you remember · host greeting = “thank you for coming”
A neighbour stands in the hallway coughing, holding up a plastic bottle.
In the hallway, a neighbour coughs while holding a plastic bottle high.
Helps you remember · neighbour coughing = “river choking on plastic”
A runner passes through the kitchen with a steel flask clipped to her belt.
Through the kitchen, a runner jogs by with a flask clipped to her belt.
Helps you remember · runner’s flask = “carry a reusable bottle”
Twelve neighbours stand around the sofa in gloves and boots, ready.
Around the lounge sofa, twelve neighbours in gloves and boots stand ready.
Helps you remember · twelve neighbours = one clean-up per month
A teacher kneels at the garden gate showing a child how to leave a place tidier.
At the garden gate, a teacher kneels beside a child to show them how to tidy up.
Helps you remember · teacher + child = “teach every child”
An angler at the pond waves proudly, holding up a silver fish for everyone to see.
At the garden pond, an angler waves a silver fish above their head.
Helps you remember · waving angler = “see fish” by summer, hope realised