Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be your mom. I am 54 and did not grow up with cell phones, computers, etc, so you have to bear with us. Sorry.
You'll be in the same boat in another generation.
unbelievable. im in my late 50s and figure this stuff out on my own all the time. i would hate to be dependent on others for this.
Anonymous wrote:I would be your mom. I am 54 and did not grow up with cell phones, computers, etc, so you have to bear with us. Sorry.
You'll be in the same boat in another generation.
\Anonymous wrote:Okay, I see I am being too impatient. Reality check.
Anonymous wrote:Each time I was going to visit my grandma, I'd tell her "make a list for me!" and when I'd arrive she'd hand me her list of things that needed fixing or explaining, and I'd spend an hour or two going around her condo re-setting the time on the microwave oven, adding a show to be recorded by her DVR, deleting contacts from her cell phone who'd died, etc.
Maybe set aside some time to plunge in and tell her "I'm coming over this weekend; make me a list!"
Anonymous wrote:I would be your mom. I am 54 and did not grow up with cell phones, computers, etc, so you have to bear with us. Sorry.
You'll be in the same boat in another generation.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know whether it's control issues or dependency issues, or both, but I need to set limits with my mother.
It's impossible to do favors or give gifts to her. Every favor or gift spirals out of control into an endless list of demands. For example, she wanted us to provide multiple photos of our family. I set up on Photobucket for her to have all the photos. Now she wants me to take her through how to copy the photos to her ipad, how to make a screensaver, and other demands. She's technologically incompetent. Basically she wants me to teach her how to use an ipad, and how to access the internet effectively, which she's incapable of. Everything is phrased "Now I need you to..." Is it her or is it me?