Typical O.C.D. Day!
Ok, so let’s say you have a list of items to do when you get home that includes emptying the dish washer, doing a load of laundry and making dinner. Simple right? Not if you have O.C.D. If you don’t, I assume you go home and get those 3 things done and then sit down to relax. If you do…your day will go something like this:
You walk in the door and head for the kitchen, but you see that a glass has been left on the coffee table, so you go pick it up to carry it into the kitchen, but while you pick up the glass you have to move the tv remote to its proper spot and adjust the candle holder and sofa cushions. While doing so you notice a spill on the leather of the sofa, so you go to the kitchen set down the glass, open the dishwasher, grab a rag and cleaner and head back to the sofa to clean the spill but on your way you see trash that needs to be thrown out, so you pick that up and toss it and while you’re at it you see that the trash needs emptying so you grab the bag and head for the back door with the rag and cleaner and trash bag in your hand. You proceed to set down the cleaner and rag on the coffee table and take out the trash. On the way back in you notice the dog dishes are a bit dirty so you pick those up and carry them to the sink in the kitchen and forget about the sofa. You start to empty the dishwasher and notice that the cabinet is in disarray so you of course have to organize it while putting the dishes away. You turn back to the sink, wash the dog bowls and while doing so, you see the plant by the sink needs water, so you water that and then you see the window is dirty and clean that, then you finally take the dog dishes back out and when you set them down you glance at the cute dog who is trying to lick your face and think…she could use a bath, so up you both go to the bathroom, you give her a quick bath and a cookie, then you run the towels down to the wash and remember the laundry you were going to do. You start the laundry and see dust on the washer and dryer so you start cleaning those and then you think “crap…I need to start dinner”, so you leave the laundry room and head to the kitchen, you take out food and start it cooking, but of course when you opened the fridge you see left overs that no one will eat, so that starts the whole procession of cleaning out the fridge and wiping it down with disinfectant, then you think “what else am I suppose to be doing”, so you grab your list and think “sweet, got those done”, but as you are pleased with yourself you set down the piece of paper and see your car keys so you grab those to go get the mail, but on the way out you pass your car and think “that could use a bath too”, so you move the car, wash it…and the water plants while you’re at it, oh and might as well pull those few weeds you see while you are out there. Finally you head back in and remember the laundry, so you swap the towels to the dryer and run up to get the “real” laundry you wanted to do in the first place. You grab the clothes that need to go in the wash but as you pass the bathroom sinks you see that they could use a little cleaning themselves, so you set the pile of clothes down and start cleaning the sinks, which includes the counter and every little thing on it and while finishing up, you think “crap…I need to get those clothes in the wash” so you grab the clothes, head to the laundry room and throw them in and oh…you finish cleaning the laundry room that you started hours ago. Now you head back to the kitchen to check on the food and remember the mail.
Typical O.C.D. Day cont...
You start to head out to the mailbox
again and while opening the front door you see fingerprints on the
glass so you swear and set the keys down and run for the windex, but
on the way you trip on a dog toy…you pick it up and take it to the
dog toy basket by the dog bed and think that the bed could use a
little fresh air so you pick up the bed and take it outside, you turn
to go back in and remember the glass door, so you proceed to clean
not just the glass on the door but end up getting more cleaners and
wipe down the WHOLE door, and while you’re at it, you keep going and
wipe down all the adjoining walls, which inevitably leads to another
room that needs dusting or cleaning which leads to more and more and
more and more. Pretty soon, kids and spouses are home which just
leads to still more and more. The mail? What about the mail, and oh damn, you forgot about the coffee table..you’ll eventually get around to them…no worries…that’s
a whole other story.
Now are you getting a little more insight
into the wonderful world of O.C.D.? And I kid you not…this is just a
little tiny baby glimpse of maybe a 2 hour period. Can you imagine
just how much us awesome people get done? Like I said before…a crap
load!!
So you see, it all depends on your perspective and if you use your O.C.D. to your benefit or not. Don’t get me started on all those run-on sentences in this story…remember…you’ve stepped into the world of O.C.D. whew!!!!!!