Well, I missed a couple of weeks going to my mom's because of a bad cold and then I threw my back out. I went back last week, my back was still iffy, so we just sat at her table and went through grocery bags of stuff she had stuffed under her kitchen table. What a mishmash. A lot of it was junk mail, even more of the Xmas cards, address labels and stuff that charities send all mixed together with tax returns, insurance papers, etc. It wasn't a super productive day but something done.
The day I went last week was the day that her shopper comes, and she was going to take mom to the lab for some bloodwork ordered by the doctor. I was timed to come after that. I let myself in, mom was watching TV in her living room and I was standing in the kitchen looking at her table and noticed a package of bacon. I felt it, it was cool. Obviously something her friend/shopper had brought, and mom just left it on the table, went off to the lab, came home, still didn't put it away and was watching TV. I called out "hey, shouldn't this bacon be in the fridge?" Oh ya, I was just coming to put that away. Sure she was. I handed it to her, and noticed that there were 2 frozen packages of sausages underneath. Sigh.
I was back to feeling well today, and tackled her fridge. I thought when I cleaned her bathroom, I had seen some disgusting stuff but this was pretty awful. It was a repeat of her cupboards with multiple containers of the same stuff. She had 4 jars of horse radish going - all expired, 6 tubs of sour cream - all expired, 6 jars of relish / 4 opened - 3 expired. I found yogurt in there that expired in 2019, and cream cheese / same year. There were 2 produce bags in there with what I would describe as liquid asparagus. Just left in the fridge to rot until it was liquid. Not hidden away in a crisper where it might be forgotten. Both of them were in the door of the fridge, one on top of a pack of cheese. I had to throw away nearly everything in the fridge. Oh, and 3 packs of expired bacon, spoiled lunch meat, several dishes of leftovers. I threw away the dishes and everything. I'm not going to scrape them out, making myself sick. Her one crisper - I don't even know what it began as, but the whole bottom of the crisper was liquid.
I'm so disgusted, and I know in my heart and my head that she is not capable of taking care of herself. This is being proven time and again. I am just having just trouble being the one that pulls the trigger and makes her go into care when she doesn't want to.
I asked her if she had given any further thought to that. She said she had, but hadn't reached a conclusion. She said that if she went to a home of some sort, she wouldn't see me anymore and she wouldn't see my brother. I don't know how she comes to that conclusion. I'd rather visit her in a clean facility of some sort than step in my childhood home which is so disgusting now.
And she said what would happen to my brother's stuff? I just said "not your problem!" I further asked her what do you think would happen to his stuff if you died tomorrow? She didn't answer so I just said it's not staying here! She had to have the cable guy over yesterday as she was having problems with her TV. He had to move my brother's enormous stereo speakers and they were now sitting in front of her couch. We were sitting in there as I was trying to explain her new remote to her, and she said oh, these are your brother's speakers (duh), they belong over there, and pointed across the room. I said you know where his speakers belong? IN HIS HOUSE!
Anyway, she did take some initiative, and sat on a stool in front of her sink while I cleaned the fridge and she washed the shelves and crispers as I took them out. This surprised me a great deal.
4 bags of garbage out today just from her fridge.