Guest guest Posted July 9, 2006 Report Share Posted July 9, 2006 Hi Charlie, I don't recall my nada running out of stuff but I can definitely sympathize with you, as I can't stand running out of things! I keep lists of all those things that are running low, and make weekly or biweekly trips to the store just so nothing runs out. I think for me it's comforting that we do have the ability to establish a regular supply of things in the house... I guess it's order vs. chaos, or something like that. Ironic that she has to be in perfect comfort all the time but lets the toilet paper run out... you sure she doesn't have a stash hidden somewhere? And I'd give you coffee creamer if I could... right now I have two, because one's running low.... > > Hi everyone, > > A vent: my nada cannot keep her household stocked with basic items. > She is in good health, and does not work, and lives alone in her > house w/dishrag. Yet literally EVERY time I visit, she is out of > something, or about to run out. Something basic. Often it's toilet > paper--that one is most annoying. Today it's milk and cream for > coffee. Another day it might be lightbulbs, to replace ones that are > burnt out, or laundry detergent. She just cannot keep UP. She has > no sense of normalcy, of going to the store regularly, of making a > list every day. It drives me crazy! Really, really CRAZY. Either I > have to keep track and buy the stuff for her, or *I* have to live > with the lack. She really, truly doesn't seem to notice it. Even > though she is a narcissist and must have her physical appearance and > physical comfort perfect at all times. > > One of the first things I did for myself when I learned about bpd was > institute a regular schedule. Get groceries once a week, never run > out of anything, clean the house regularly, etc. For over 30 years, > I didn't even realize that was in a person's power! Now, unless I am > on the road, my household has a sense of normalcy. I almost never > run out of basic stuff. And it is a pet peeve of mine when my > friends do. Ugh! > > Love, > Charlie > with no cream in her coffee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2006 Report Share Posted July 9, 2006 But of course, Charlie, because keeping track of such things requires a consideration for others - something our dear BPD parents lack. And they do seem to manage to be able to get someone to come to their rescue, don't they? ARGGGGGG! They are so frustrating (and that is at their best!) Sylvia > > Hi everyone, > > A vent: my nada cannot keep her household stocked with basic items. > She is in good health, and does not work, and lives alone in her > house w/dishrag. Yet literally EVERY time I visit, she is out of > something, or about to run out. Something basic. Often it's toilet > paper--that one is most annoying. Today it's milk and cream for > coffee. Another day it might be lightbulbs, to replace ones that are > burnt out, or laundry detergent. She just cannot keep UP. She has > no sense of normalcy, of going to the store regularly, of making a > list every day. It drives me crazy! Really, really CRAZY. Either I > have to keep track and buy the stuff for her, or *I* have to live > with the lack. She really, truly doesn't seem to notice it. Even > though she is a narcissist and must have her physical appearance and > physical comfort perfect at all times. > > One of the first things I did for myself when I learned about bpd was > institute a regular schedule. Get groceries once a week, never run > out of anything, clean the house regularly, etc. For over 30 years, > I didn't even realize that was in a person's power! Now, unless I am > on the road, my household has a sense of normalcy. I almost never > run out of basic stuff. And it is a pet peeve of mine when my > friends do. Ugh! > > Love, > Charlie > with no cream in her coffee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2006 Report Share Posted July 9, 2006 , you're adorable! Thanks for the cyber-creamer! Charlie > > > > Hi everyone, > > > > A vent: my nada cannot keep her household stocked with basic > items. > > She is in good health, and does not work, and lives alone in her > > house w/dishrag. Yet literally EVERY time I visit, she is out of > > something, or about to run out. Something basic. Often it's > toilet > > paper--that one is most annoying. Today it's milk and cream for > > coffee. Another day it might be lightbulbs, to replace ones that > are > > burnt out, or laundry detergent. She just cannot keep UP. She > has > > no sense of normalcy, of going to the store regularly, of making a > > list every day. It drives me crazy! Really, really CRAZY. > Either I > > have to keep track and buy the stuff for her, or *I* have to live > > with the lack. She really, truly doesn't seem to notice it. Even > > though she is a narcissist and must have her physical appearance > and > > physical comfort perfect at all times. > > > > One of the first things I did for myself when I learned about bpd > was > > institute a regular schedule. Get groceries once a week, never > run > > out of anything, clean the house regularly, etc. For over 30 > years, > > I didn't even realize that was in a person's power! Now, unless I > am > > on the road, my household has a sense of normalcy. I almost never > > run out of basic stuff. And it is a pet peeve of mine when my > > friends do. Ugh! > > > > Love, > > Charlie > > with no cream in her coffee > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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