Growing
up I always had a list of chores. It’s something I figured most parents taught their
children. Knowing how to do the chores
stuck with me, but doing them isn’t always a priority. For years I had considered myself a messy
person when it comes to house cleaning.
But then I experienced walking through the most disgusting house I think
could ever exist. I looked like a
cleaning freak compared to this trash pit.
The difference of my mess in the kitchen, living room, and bathrooms was
astonishing.
If you
walk into my house the first thing you see is the kitchen. I usually have a small pile of dishes from
the day, maybe even the night before, sitting in the sink. The first layer of grime and grease is rinsed
off but they still need a good wash. The
counter has some spilled sugar from missing my coffee cup. The table has some mail and a few papers
strewn. The floor is a bit dusty, but
the big bits of dirt have been swept.
Not too bad compared to the sight I walked into. The first step through the door is a rancid
stench. Like dead, rotting carcasses
were used as air fresheners. The sink
and counter tops are loaded with dishes.
The majority of them still had enough food for a meal. Nothing you’d want to eat of course, unless
you enjoy a layer of green slimy mold on top of your spaghetti. The floors are sticky and stained from what
you can tell are numerous spills nobody bothered to pick up. The Table is now the new trash bag because
the actual trash is overflowing. I’d
rather eat off my dusty floors then eat anywhere or off anything in that
kitchen.
Next is
the living room. It’s a public
place. Some where you can sit with
company and visit, or relax and watch TV.
I’ll admit, if you sit on my couch, chances are you’ll stand up and be
covered in cat or dog fur. There are a
few chew toys lying in the middle of everything. I pile my shoes at the end of the couch. The TV has a layer of dust, because I never
think to clean it. It’s presentable,
even fresh I would say compared to the war zone I experienced. I actually had to look hard for the
couch. I saw more garbage, books, toys, and
just plain junk in general. It was a
towering heap of useless things. The
dust on the TV was so thick I thought it was a black and white TV show! All I could smell was an odor of cat piss
with a hint of clean linen scented Febreeze, which possibly just made it
worse. I didn’t even dare lean against
the wall let alone try and find space for me on the couch. The worst that could happen after leaving my
living room is that you might have to use a lint roller, at least you won’t
need a chemical shower.
Lastly,
the bathroom, a place used mostly to get clean. You brush your teeth, you
shower, you shave, etc. For me the
bathroom is the hardest to keep up with.
There’s hair dye stains on the floor.
Q-tips around the trash can from missing when I try to throw them
in. I have toothpaste and floss strewn
all over the place. The shower has a few
of my long black hairs stuck on the floor of it. It’s enough to still feel clean when you walk
out of it, unlike the hazardous area I saw.
The sink was covered in powder from make ups. Piles of hair from shaving, and I mean PILES!
I would guess an entire year’s worth!
Tooth paste stains and chunks all over the counter top. The shower even had a glossy layer of
slime. And worst of all, something
floating in the toilet. Needless to say I
held it until I got home.
After
seeing all of those things, I gave myself a pat on the back. I’m pretty sure my health was being jeopardized
just by looking at those ungodly sites, let alone inhaling the smells. I am no longer ashamed of the dirty dish in
my sink, the fur ball on the couch, or the water streak on my bathroom
mirror. Seeing that mess also taught me
to tidy up when I can. Who knows, if you
let things go uncleaned too long, you may end up with a shit storm like
that. Let it be a lesson to everyone,
that those pesky chores, they really aren’t that bad.
YOu had fun with those yucky details! And the organization was very tight contrast, no problem. The only thing: maybe in graf 1, explain that you were visiting for the first time your future in-laws' home or the the home of a new friend who's planning on becoming a nurse or whatever....
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