Anonymous
Post 03/11/2023 14:00     Subject: Re:Anyone else triggered by their iPhone memories?

OP I feel the same.

I am 46 - is that too old to have one more baby? My oldest is a teen but I miss the baby years so much! My second is 12 and I still try to hold him like a baby to the point where he actually said, "Go have another baby and let me go!"
Anonymous
Post 03/11/2023 13:55     Subject: Anyone else triggered by their iPhone memories?

OK, when you wrote your original post were you one drink in or the whole bottle?
Anonymous
Post 03/11/2023 13:40     Subject: Anyone else triggered by their iPhone memories?

I don’t miss a thing about the early years but I know that I will desperately miss the days I’m in now with my kids (9 and 13) and one day these pictures and memories WILL hurt to see . I wish I could just freeze them here forever. I certainly know we are in the “good old days” of our family.
Anonymous
Post 03/11/2023 13:10     Subject: Anyone else triggered by their iPhone memories?

I deleted the photos that showed me butt naked at the mgm
Anonymous
Post 03/11/2023 12:56     Subject: Re:Anyone else triggered by their iPhone memories?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Before iPhone memories existed, I woke on DD’s 9th birthday to the sounds of DH weeping in bed because half of our eldest’s life at home with us was done. He pleaded with me to try for a third, and I (39 at the time) said OK, I’ll try for a month and let the fates decide. I was very confident the fates would decide we were too old to have another. Now he weeps at iPhone memories of when our 3rd, 14, was little. I like them, though. He’s a cute kid.
You're exaggerating, right?


This is adorable!
Anonymous
Post 03/11/2023 11:53     Subject: Anyone else triggered by their iPhone memories?

I took a long vacation no makeup
Anonymous
Post 03/11/2023 10:32     Subject: Re:Anyone else triggered by their iPhone memories?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, me too. Kid had a very bad 1st grade teacher. Every Aug/Sept. I get the 1st day of school pic from 1st grade. It leaves me a mess to see that hopeful face just out of KG. I know that a difficult year follows.


I feel this way about the first day of school for the 2019 - 2020 school year. My middle was going into K, the oldest into second, and they were SO excited for the year ahead. There are also ones from the first week of pandemic-related school closures that are so painful to see, knowing what came next.


Me too. Such a hard year.
Anonymous
Post 03/11/2023 10:18     Subject: Anyone else triggered by their iPhone memories?

Anonymous wrote:iPhone: remember this one summer day when you took the kids to the playground and they were 1 and 3?
Me: how has so much time passed? Why won’t the older one (now 9) smile like that any more? I miss those chubby arms! I miss the innocence. I miss the stroller. I miss that playground we never go to any more. I want to cry - and also maybe have another baby? I’m too old to have another baby… right? I’ll probably die when the baby is like 45 - and that’s not fair - or is it unfair? Is that like a terrible age to lose your mom? I mean - but they’re so cute and I loved that age. Although I was tired. But I miss it! Omg that stuffie…
Work: ahem.
Me: sorry.
Just wait until you're looking back on those photos and your kids are 17 and 23.
Anonymous
Post 03/11/2023 10:17     Subject: Re:Anyone else triggered by their iPhone memories?

Anonymous wrote:Before iPhone memories existed, I woke on DD’s 9th birthday to the sounds of DH weeping in bed because half of our eldest’s life at home with us was done. He pleaded with me to try for a third, and I (39 at the time) said OK, I’ll try for a month and let the fates decide. I was very confident the fates would decide we were too old to have another. Now he weeps at iPhone memories of when our 3rd, 14, was little. I like them, though. He’s a cute kid.
You're exaggerating, right?
Anonymous
Post 03/11/2023 09:10     Subject: Anyone else triggered by their iPhone memories?

Anonymous wrote:Go to your photos settings. You can tell your phone NOT to show you certain time frames, certain people etc.


Holy moly thank you! I had no idea you could do this.
Anonymous
Post 03/11/2023 09:10     Subject: Re:Anyone else triggered by their iPhone memories?

I always love those videos but my kids are still relatively little (3 and 7) so they still love me and smile at me! I’m sure I’ll weep when watching them in 5-6 years. But I’m totally triggered by the “three years ago today” montages that show mid-March 2020. The novelty of us all being at home, the fear, the assumption that it would just be a couple weeks….
Anonymous
Post 03/11/2023 09:04     Subject: Re:Anyone else triggered by their iPhone memories?

Anonymous wrote:Yes, me too. Kid had a very bad 1st grade teacher. Every Aug/Sept. I get the 1st day of school pic from 1st grade. It leaves me a mess to see that hopeful face just out of KG. I know that a difficult year follows.


I feel this way about the first day of school for the 2019 - 2020 school year. My middle was going into K, the oldest into second, and they were SO excited for the year ahead. There are also ones from the first week of pandemic-related school closures that are so painful to see, knowing what came next.
Anonymous
Post 03/11/2023 08:57     Subject: Anyone else triggered by their iPhone memories?

Anonymous wrote:Go to your photos settings. You can tell your phone NOT to show you certain time frames, certain people etc.


Exactly - why are you letting technology manipulate you? Live in the now
Anonymous
Post 03/11/2023 08:39     Subject: Anyone else triggered by their iPhone memories?

Anonymous wrote:Go to your photos settings. You can tell your phone NOT to show you certain time frames, certain people etc.


Yes this has been key for me—had to ask the phone to stop featuring an ex-friend of mine, a family member who had died, etc.
Anonymous
Post 03/11/2023 08:30     Subject: Anyone else triggered by their iPhone memories?

Go to your photos settings. You can tell your phone NOT to show you certain time frames, certain people etc.