Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having dirty dishes in the sink for a couple days is not that serious. If things are piling up like some kind of hoarder situation then that's different, but I think you are just cranky and getting worked up over stupid stuff.
That's disgusting!
Op if she's at least cleaning at the end of day try to let it go. I'm like you and prefer to clean up right away. If she's otherwise helping you and it isn't too messy try to let it go
Anonymous wrote:Having dirty dishes in the sink for a couple days is not that serious. If things are piling up like some kind of hoarder situation then that's different, but I think you are just cranky and getting worked up over stupid stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You want her presence because you are recuperating, but she’s not your nurse or servant and she’s elderly. It’s probably emotionally comforting that she’s with you during this time. I suggest you hire a mother’s helper on care.com or a neighborhood kid to assist with chores.
My mom isn't elderly. She's in her early 50s.
I have friends that offered to help me, which is fine. However, I need someone around full time for the next week or two and unfortunately. My mom was the only option as I don't have a partner at the moment.
I think this is likely a bigger issue than her helping out for surgery as she is having marital problems and also she is having a midlife crisis since she has an empty nest and wants to find herself(she started a family right out of high school).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mom is in DC for the next month, taking care of me while I recuperate from surgery. While I'm grateful for her presence, she has caused stress for me since she arrived last week. I can't walk that well, but I maneuvered my way to the kitchen and I saw that she had dirty dishes(which included food wrappers) and an empty juice bottle in or near the sink. She did the same last week and I let her know that my building manager let us know to be mindful of keeping our homes clean due to rodents and bugs. Her response was, "Well have you seen any"? I try to keep my condo as neat as I can and obviously do not want to see bugs, etc. I tell her to properly dispose of trash and she says, "Well I haven't made it there yet". My trash is also in the kitchen in my condo. She keeps saying that she is on vacation and to stop pestering her. I do not know what to do, but I don't like that she isn't respectful of my space and she feels like she can get away with it.
How can I go about resolving this?
You are very fortunate that she cares enough to be there. You are ungrateful
Anonymous wrote:My mom is in DC for the next month, taking care of me while I recuperate from surgery. While I'm grateful for her presence, she has caused stress for me since she arrived last week. I can't walk that well, but I maneuvered my way to the kitchen and I saw that she had dirty dishes(which included food wrappers) and an empty juice bottle in or near the sink. She did the same last week and I let her know that my building manager let us know to be mindful of keeping our homes clean due to rodents and bugs. Her response was, "Well have you seen any"? I try to keep my condo as neat as I can and obviously do not want to see bugs, etc. I tell her to properly dispose of trash and she says, "Well I haven't made it there yet". My trash is also in the kitchen in my condo. She keeps saying that she is on vacation and to stop pestering her. I do not know what to do, but I don't like that she isn't respectful of my space and she feels like she can get away with it.
How can I go about resolving this?