Fairness dictates...
Apr. 20th, 2008 07:47 pmI refuse to feel guilty.
I've done chores around the house this week. Mom's done the dishes four days in a row.
It's my sister's turn to do something. Turns out she's making krautburgers (I think that's how it's spelled).
It's not my fault or my mother's fault that she left her trig homework until 7:30 on Sunday night.
I refuse to feel guilty and do it for her.
...Damn it, why do I feel guilty!?
I've done chores around the house this week. Mom's done the dishes four days in a row.
It's my sister's turn to do something. Turns out she's making krautburgers (I think that's how it's spelled).
It's not my fault or my mother's fault that she left her trig homework until 7:30 on Sunday night.
I refuse to feel guilty and do it for her.
...Damn it, why do I feel guilty!?
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Date: 2008-04-21 07:19 pm (UTC)In all seriousness, though, you demonstrate a remarkable desire to pitch in and help your folks out. But there is always some chore that will need doing and while helping to keep the house going is important, it sounds like you are remembering that Bonnie needs some time for self-tending, too. :)