I knew better than the check this thread with a headache. I
knew better.
Bill,
Three days ago you said you were going to get trash out of the kitchen.
Three days later, how does the kitchen look?
If Julie is seeing the light, focus your (combined) efforts and stop fawking around with this "little here, little there" ********. When you started this thread you said you wanted to clean but you've been moving things from point A to point B while filling a
trash can or three.
Pick a room and get to work. I haven't seen the place, but I would suggest starting at a door where you have access to remove things from that point and work your way into the room.
You started this thread and gained support from many here. A couple of members even made generous offers to help - even after seeing the full condition of the house. While I haven't seen it, I know that hoarding can absolutely (aside from the health risks and issues) RUIN a structure.
Let's do a general run-down of issues aside from the myriad of things and trash that are packed into each room...
1. Leaking/collapsed sections of roof
2. Previously flooded basement - sewage
3. Animal feces/urine throughout the house
4. No heat
5. No water
6. Bill has dental issues that aren't being taken care of
7. Julie has health issues and won't see a doctor
8. CC debt - paying minimums
9. $6K in taxes due by end of February
10. Bill does not want to accept help
11. Winter is fast approaching
12. February is fast approaching
Realistically, Bill - based on your progress over the past two months - you will not have heat and water restored by winter if you want to act alone. That's going to make life extremely difficult - and dangerous - this winter. If you try to use a space heater you risk a fire and, honestly, you'd likely not make it out of your house if a fire were to start. Especially if you and Julie were asleep.
If you make it through winter - with or without heat/water - what's your plan for the looming $6K tax deadline? If you're paying minimums on the CC debt I don't see how you're going to "save", as you say, that amount of money between now and then.
If you want to see your world completely up-ended over the next four months keep doing what you're doing. Two months ago you wanted change. As of today not one room of the house is clean. Now Julie is where you were two months ago. Based on past performance, two months from now the two of you still won't have managed to clean a single room.
Two complete strangers offered to help you get what you expressed as your objective when you started this thread. You don't get offers like that every day.
Especially from total strangers.
As it stands, you live in a house surrounded by things you thought were important but, in reality, they serve no purpose that actually benefits you. At the same time all of those individual things you think are important are doing nothing more than literally destroying your house and ruining your health.
But it's not just the items in the house that are the issue. It's the people too.
You're in this situation because of decisions you and Julie have made and, when the time comes, I wonder if either of you will regret not accepting help when it was offered or if you'll feel like a helpless victim.
I've got a good story to tell about a house that was two doors away from where we live now. I say "was two doors away" because it was bulldozed due to the living conditions of the tenant.
I'll tell that story later. For now I'm going to go to the garage, have a beer, and try to relax while I organize
my mess.
I
really shouldn't have checked this thread with a fawkin' headache.
ARRRRGH!
