Anonymous wrote:I can't believe I'm even joining this conversation, but my 80 year old mother is HOPELESS with technology. She can't open PDFs. She can't operate a gas pump credit card machine. She mails all her bills in by hand, and when she travels I have to do it for her.
Thankfully "turn it off and back on again" fixes her problems 80% of the time.
Anonymous wrote:This is fascinating. But I do have to point out that grandmas are not well known for their tech savy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is fascinating. But I do have to point out that grandmas are not well known for their tech savy.
Really, huh? This Grandma is. What a stupid comment.
Anonymous wrote:Usually intuitive people have a history. Has your husband ever mentioned that his mother was particularly perceptive when he was growing up? It’s not like this…ability…would come out of nowhere all of a sudden.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is fascinating. But I do have to point out that grandmas are not well known for their tech savy.
Really, huh? This Grandma is. What a stupid comment.
Anonymous wrote:This is fascinating. But I do have to point out that grandmas are not well known for their tech savy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is possible. With technology like phone bugs and nanny cams, it is absolutely possible.
I wouldn’t do the “let’s go to Mexico” thing, because that’s outlandish. Think of something else, like “Don’t tell grandma, but we won’t be doing Christmas with her anymore because she was rude to me.”
It’s harmless if she’s not listening, and it’s helpful if she is. Set a trap. Write an email to yourself and DD and send it ahead of time so there is a time stamp: “On August 1, Carla and Larla decided to play a prank on Mary to see if she’s listening to our conversations.” Describe in detail what you will do and send the email to yourselves so there is a time stamp.
What? And cause unnecessary family drama? Poor advice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my family members discovered her mom was checking in on them through their baby video monitor. She had been given access when she babysat once. I think it was just innocent and she wanted to see her grandchild, but it was definitely crossing boundaries, because you can hear all the audio too.
How did they discover this?!!