I try to be understanding with Tater (the name I'll use for my vet from now on) and his inability/reluctance to do chores/enjoyable jobs which I find small and easy...but that's because I don't have to deal with his problems. I know they're big tasks for him. For example, I wish he'd get a dog. Despite the initial and continued maintenance stress, I personally think it would be more beneficial than detrimental. Just my opinion. Or letting his grass get a foot tall before he mows it (we are talking about 20 square feet - flat terrain, if he does front and back). I don't say anything, it's his life and he can live it in which ever way he feels is best for him. Still, I can't help but think about these things.
Reading about the stress cup, and later, the spoons, have helped me to understand the amount of energy even something "small" can take.
Yesterday he said something interesting. We were talking about my vegetable garden. I know he used to grow plants as well, specifically tomatoes, and living in the rainy UK I was saying he should start again cause they would flourish! He said he would like to, but he would feel bad if he started growing something, had a bad week where he neglected them, only to come out finally and see that they're dead or dying....it would make him feel worse.
About the actual tomatoes, I say, do it anyway! Yes, it's sad if they die (damn cabbage worms decimated my cabbage, broccoli, and cauliflower overnight!!!), but it's not the end of the world...I'm not counting on my crops for survival. It's a hobby and there's always next year. And aside from pests (do they even have tomato horn worms or the like in the UK?), those tomatoes would take care of themselves, they would be fine if he didn't visit them for a month!
It's such a conundrum. On one hand, he, by his own admission, wants distractions like gardening, but then he stops himself from even starting in case they fall by the wayside when he is feeling overwhelmed.
Damned if you do and damned if you don't.
Plus, I can't help but think this is exactly why we should be together. Yes, I would add an amount of good and bad stress, but he would also have someone to take some of the responsibility off his plate. He could have his distractions and know that when he's not up to, it will still be taken care of - the dog will be walked, fed, and loved. The plants will be tended. The dishes cleaned, floors vacuumed, dinners cooked. He would have all that extra time to simply take care of himself.
I'm not complaining (seems someone always thinks I'm mad or whining everytime I post something:confused::sorry:), just thinking out loud. I find it interesting when I get a peek inside Tater's thinking process. The picture gets a little clearer each time.
Reading about the stress cup, and later, the spoons, have helped me to understand the amount of energy even something "small" can take.
Yesterday he said something interesting. We were talking about my vegetable garden. I know he used to grow plants as well, specifically tomatoes, and living in the rainy UK I was saying he should start again cause they would flourish! He said he would like to, but he would feel bad if he started growing something, had a bad week where he neglected them, only to come out finally and see that they're dead or dying....it would make him feel worse.
About the actual tomatoes, I say, do it anyway! Yes, it's sad if they die (damn cabbage worms decimated my cabbage, broccoli, and cauliflower overnight!!!), but it's not the end of the world...I'm not counting on my crops for survival. It's a hobby and there's always next year. And aside from pests (do they even have tomato horn worms or the like in the UK?), those tomatoes would take care of themselves, they would be fine if he didn't visit them for a month!
It's such a conundrum. On one hand, he, by his own admission, wants distractions like gardening, but then he stops himself from even starting in case they fall by the wayside when he is feeling overwhelmed.
Damned if you do and damned if you don't.
Plus, I can't help but think this is exactly why we should be together. Yes, I would add an amount of good and bad stress, but he would also have someone to take some of the responsibility off his plate. He could have his distractions and know that when he's not up to, it will still be taken care of - the dog will be walked, fed, and loved. The plants will be tended. The dishes cleaned, floors vacuumed, dinners cooked. He would have all that extra time to simply take care of himself.
I'm not complaining (seems someone always thinks I'm mad or whining everytime I post something:confused::sorry:), just thinking out loud. I find it interesting when I get a peek inside Tater's thinking process. The picture gets a little clearer each time.