Dancemom03
Flexican wannabe
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ohhhh... this is my worst fear... that my mom or SIL will come in and snoop when I ask them to watch the dog or feed the cats, then think I am a horrible housekeeper or have major issues b/c my home doesn't meet their standards - or worse yet, that of their spouses. It's something I'd pay whatever the kennel wanted to avoid at any costs.
I'm afraid my opinion isn't as warm & fuzzy as it could be b/c I feel that to allow someone into your home when you are away is exibiting supreme trust, and if that person snoops thru your home, looks thru your rooms, mail/bill basket, calendar, medicine cabinet, whatever... while in possession of your keys, they have violated that trust. Irregardless, I know people do it all the time. It's the reason my bathroom is kept extra neat and medicine cabinets organized. There's always someone who just has to open that door/drawer for a peek while the water's running...
You say that, despite the difference in your ages, you're close to your sister. I can imagine it must be shocking to see your family living vastly below your expectations but just b/c her house is messy, doesn't mean it is infested with bugs. Did you see any bugs? Has she ever bought bugs to your house or left it messy when she's visited?
Have you seen her drinking to excess or frequently intoxicated? Perhaps she's depressed. Lots of people dealing with depression, especially if compounded by marital or financial worries, let their houses go. Many also will not admit it, nor would you be likely to guess if you weren't around all the time.
I used to be very judgemental when I was younger. I was also much more particular and critical of those who didn't meet my preconceived notion of how things should be. As I've aged, I've started asking myself what is really important and - before I take a stand that may hurt a loved one's feelings - if "this is really the hill I want to die on today?" How important is it really to me... Is it illegal, immmoral, or truly hazardous, and will it personally affect me?
If two burners out on the stove don't bother the mom who cooks on it, I can't see how they should be a major issue for someone who probably only needs to refill the dog dishes, not cook anything there. What kind of electrical panel is it? Is it a light switch or wall socket - or a bigger circuit breaker type panel/box? Are there actually loose wires hanging out that could cause a fire or electrical shock vs. just looking bad?
I don't believe that the kids would be taken away unless there's more than just a lack of furniture, maintenance, and general upkeep.
I'm not sure I understand your statement that if your sister were reported they'd take her kids away, and that you can't take them in. Do you or your DH plan to report her?
You sure don't sound like an enabler to me... with that statement, you sound like a part of the problem. Perhaps instead of contemplating how you might lecture, punish or report what you see, it might be more constructive to spend a little time thinking of positive ways to improve their living conditions and lives.
I'm afraid my opinion isn't as warm & fuzzy as it could be b/c I feel that to allow someone into your home when you are away is exibiting supreme trust, and if that person snoops thru your home, looks thru your rooms, mail/bill basket, calendar, medicine cabinet, whatever... while in possession of your keys, they have violated that trust. Irregardless, I know people do it all the time. It's the reason my bathroom is kept extra neat and medicine cabinets organized. There's always someone who just has to open that door/drawer for a peek while the water's running...

You say that, despite the difference in your ages, you're close to your sister. I can imagine it must be shocking to see your family living vastly below your expectations but just b/c her house is messy, doesn't mean it is infested with bugs. Did you see any bugs? Has she ever bought bugs to your house or left it messy when she's visited?
Have you seen her drinking to excess or frequently intoxicated? Perhaps she's depressed. Lots of people dealing with depression, especially if compounded by marital or financial worries, let their houses go. Many also will not admit it, nor would you be likely to guess if you weren't around all the time.
I used to be very judgemental when I was younger. I was also much more particular and critical of those who didn't meet my preconceived notion of how things should be. As I've aged, I've started asking myself what is really important and - before I take a stand that may hurt a loved one's feelings - if "this is really the hill I want to die on today?" How important is it really to me... Is it illegal, immmoral, or truly hazardous, and will it personally affect me?
If two burners out on the stove don't bother the mom who cooks on it, I can't see how they should be a major issue for someone who probably only needs to refill the dog dishes, not cook anything there. What kind of electrical panel is it? Is it a light switch or wall socket - or a bigger circuit breaker type panel/box? Are there actually loose wires hanging out that could cause a fire or electrical shock vs. just looking bad?
I don't believe that the kids would be taken away unless there's more than just a lack of furniture, maintenance, and general upkeep.
I'm not sure I understand your statement that if your sister were reported they'd take her kids away, and that you can't take them in. Do you or your DH plan to report her?
You sure don't sound like an enabler to me... with that statement, you sound like a part of the problem. Perhaps instead of contemplating how you might lecture, punish or report what you see, it might be more constructive to spend a little time thinking of positive ways to improve their living conditions and lives.