Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL. No.
First couple of days, I get the lay of the land. Then I take over. Cleaning, sorting, organizing, downsizing, house repair or upkeep, checking supplies.
They're lucky to have you.
Anonymous wrote:All of you people who hate staying with your parents: why not stay in a motel?
Anonymous wrote:Yes. I hate it. We are going for 36 hours next weekend and I booked a hotel. They don’t have a crib for our toddler, there’s one full bathroom for 5 adults and two children to share. It’s just not comfortable.
Of course, when I mentioned it, my mom is so disappointed and let me know it. How do you get over the guilt of this sort of thing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can relate, though at my parents' house, it's not just the noise-- cable news blasting anger over politics and the state of the world-- it's what some of the others have pointed out at their parents' homes-- how old and uncomfortable everything is, how everything is still stuck in the 1990s when my siblings and I left for college. Maybe some of the discomfort arises from the fact that my parents never moved on to a second act after retirement. They're pretty much the same stuck, miserable people they were 30 years ago. Same house, same furniture, same paint on the walls. My mother lies about the age of the mattress we use. It's obviously my and my sister's childhood beds pushed together into one larger bed for DH and me to use. The sheets are old and uncomfortable and dusty (and my mother lies that they're cleaned). And yes, we'd happily stay at a hotel but the closest hotel is half an hour away and very expensive. When we visit we try to keep it to 3-4 days at most, then get comments about why we can't stay longer.
Have you asked your mom if you could buy a new mattress and sheets for the bed?
Anonymous wrote:My wife visited her mother halfway across the country for a week every month. She was extremely hard of hearing and legally blind. She died at 95 in assisted living in the late spring of 2020 after they closed off the facility to visitors because of Covid.
She still misses her every day.
You’re a shrew, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Not painful emotionally, like I feel bad for them. And yes, I am thankful they are still around, blah blah blah.
Painful, like they are SO LOUD first thing in the morning.
Father talking loudly on his phone to who knows at 8AM.
Mother starting to warm things up for lunch starting 8AM.
Them wanting to be around me but only having surface-level conversations.
Been here less than 24 hours and I am ready to go to my home.