June 4, 2026


1. Reynold meal/hygiene supervision.
Your mother repeatedly directs him about salad, washing hands, not touching food, cleaning his mouth, putting the phone down, and eating. This supports the pattern that Reynold needs regular prompting during meals.


2. Medication confusion.
This is probably the most important line: she says she could not remember if she took her medication and ended up taking it again. That is worth preserving because it relates to medication-management reliability.


3. Food-cost stress.
She says fish was $20, she put it back, and bought chicken instead. That fits the ongoing food/money anxiety pattern.


4. Household physical help.
She asks Reynold to help close windows/doors. Minor, but it shows the daily household-management load.


5. Moralizing commentary to Reynold.
The discussion about someone sleeping at a girlfriend’s house is lower value, but it shows her bringing adult family judgments into conversation with Reynold.