So my Mom came to visit yesterday and today.
It was great to see her and have some time to hang out together, etc. etc.
My only comlpaint is the fact that **good lard** the amount of "tech support" that she need was totally insane.
I mean one of the cool things about her is that at the age of 61 she is still super interested in learning all about new technology. She recently bought:
- a cell phone
- a digital camera
- a minidisc recorder & mic
Yeah, she's hip. It's just she still doesn't quite "get" it all... so I'm posting a hearty:
And here is my list of the things she needed assistance with in the short 24hrs that she was here:
- where the off button on our wireless phone was
- how to use her new minidisc
- how to turn on my computer and connect to the internet
- how to access her email remotely
- how to send pictures from her camera as JPEGs so she won't overload everyone's email accounts with massive pic files.
- oh... and we had to watch her favorite show... because she doesn't know how to set her VCR to record things.
I'm exhausted! (I think I'd have more patience if only she wouldn't do that clicking-on-random-things-on-the-computer-screen thing. Drives me crazy!)
But... like I said, I'm pretty proud of her for wanting to learn all of that (and for being a gearhead like me).
Anyone else kind overwhelmed by the whole technology-induced situation where our parents are now needing to be taught things by us and "walked through" everything like children?
(maybe I need a blog too...???

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