Do I have the right to feel slightly annoyed with my aunt?

I own a single wide mobile home. My aunt lives with me. She can't do any yardwork, so I do it. I'd do it anyway because its my property, but she creates unnecessary work for me. Like, a couple of months ago she noticed the yard was dry, and brown (it was) so she bought a sprinkler, and she has me go out a couple of times a week and water the lawn. Also she wanted to buy flowers to put on my deck. I just thought okay whatever. So we go to the store for her to pick out flowers. A couple of days later she sends me across town to the store to get pitting soil, so I did. I come back, and it turned out she wanted miracle grow, or whatever. I think what I bought would have worked fine, but she sent me back across town to exchange it for the correct potting soil. She didn't even tell me what kind she wanted in the first place. So I water all the plants everyday. Also, we live in a neighborhood, and there were tall weeds growing on the sidewalk, and she had me go out to pull those when it was almost 90 degrees out. She often says she feels bad that she can't do yardwork because her legs are weak, and she has balancing issues. She does have those issues, but she refuses to do anything about it, besides take pills. This guy who's not a doctor prescribes them to her. She should obviously see a real doctor but she's not interested. It drives me crazy because she's just a miserable person to be around. It makes me depressed, and and I feel disappointed that I wake up in the morning, and didn't die in my sleep. I know it sounds like im being dramatic, but that's how I feel.

Do I have the right to feel slightly annoyed with my aunt?
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