Jenny wakes up the next morning still mentally drained from a day of sorting out legal minutia. But she's set out to solve her problems, so she considers the state of her house. Despite her wealth, Jenny and her husband saw keeping the home clean on their own was a point of pride and self sufficiency. Ever since she's become 7 though cleaning has become much too difficult; no dusting or vacuuming done, no laundry washed, no dishes cleaned, and the landscaping was a complete disaster.
With how busy she's been it hasn't bugged her, but if that home inspection happens the general mess added with the lack of any child appropriate possessions besides clothes is sure to prompt concern.
The first issue is easy enough to resolve hiring a home cleaning company and a landscaper, scheduling weekly visits from now on, takes less than a half hour.
The second is more puzzling. Jenny has neither the desire or energy to individually pick out little girl furniture, toys, and such. Let alone the physical ability to assemble the furniture.
After a few hours of searching, she locates a company dedicated to providing rapid redocorations. The service is typically used to suprising children for their birthday or people returning from vacation. She picks a generic little girl room set up and sends her house layout, noting her guest bedroom as "Jenny's room", with a handful of notes for things like kid stools in the kitchen and bathrooms. A response quickly comes confirming her order and telling her to keep the house empty from 8 am to 10 pm tomorrow.
Jenny considers trying to explain it's ok for the girl to be there during the process, but decides playing along will probably cause less of a headache. But that begs the question what should she do tomorrow?