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I’m really cracking up at all of this technology related *help* because my in-laws are really challenged in that department. My MIL lived with no overhead light in her car for two years because she didn’t know there were 3 settings – on, off and door. Hers was set to “off”. She insisted the car was broken. I went to buckle my toddler in at night and flipped the light on. She shouted, “How did you do that?! It’s been broken for two years!”.
Their main issues are cell phones and remotes. They are OK on computers but can’t keep up with the changes so tend to do things the long way. We once went on vacation and just brought the laptop. MIL couldn’t check her email because she couldn’t figure out how to use the tracking pad. No mouse=no computer.
The remotes are the WORST. We have to program and reprogram and deprogram ALL OF THE TIME. We write notes and put stickers on them and nothing works. They’ll go days with no TV waiting for us to help them turn it on. When we get there, they break out the bifocals and show us how they followed our notes step by step and they didn’t work.
DH’s boss reminds him a lot of his mom. He’s the Assistant Director at a school for kids with Special Needs. The Director is so technically challenged. She doesn’t understand the concept of a network. She’ll ask him to print something from his computer to hand to her so she can RETYPE it. He’ll offer to email or show her where it is or paste the text that she wants into an email. Nope – she just wants him to print it. One of the other funny statements she made was regarding her computer. It was running slowly so she asked DH if he thought they should put blinds up because she thought the reason her PC was running slowly was the sun was shining on it!
My parents don’t ask for anything except transportation. They won’t drive on highways or in the dark or to places they haven’t been before. That is much more cumbersome than the tech issues my IL’s need help with.
All in all, they really do more for us than we do for them…especially the in-laws. They watch our toddler so I’ll answer all of the tech questions they have!
ETA - recently MIL was watching DS during the day and we were going to have pizza for dinner. She wanted to be helpful and order the pizza for us but said she couldn't because she couldn't find the phone book. Really, phone book? We throw it out as soon as we get it!
Their main issues are cell phones and remotes. They are OK on computers but can’t keep up with the changes so tend to do things the long way. We once went on vacation and just brought the laptop. MIL couldn’t check her email because she couldn’t figure out how to use the tracking pad. No mouse=no computer.
The remotes are the WORST. We have to program and reprogram and deprogram ALL OF THE TIME. We write notes and put stickers on them and nothing works. They’ll go days with no TV waiting for us to help them turn it on. When we get there, they break out the bifocals and show us how they followed our notes step by step and they didn’t work.
DH’s boss reminds him a lot of his mom. He’s the Assistant Director at a school for kids with Special Needs. The Director is so technically challenged. She doesn’t understand the concept of a network. She’ll ask him to print something from his computer to hand to her so she can RETYPE it. He’ll offer to email or show her where it is or paste the text that she wants into an email. Nope – she just wants him to print it. One of the other funny statements she made was regarding her computer. It was running slowly so she asked DH if he thought they should put blinds up because she thought the reason her PC was running slowly was the sun was shining on it!
My parents don’t ask for anything except transportation. They won’t drive on highways or in the dark or to places they haven’t been before. That is much more cumbersome than the tech issues my IL’s need help with.
All in all, they really do more for us than we do for them…especially the in-laws. They watch our toddler so I’ll answer all of the tech questions they have!
ETA - recently MIL was watching DS during the day and we were going to have pizza for dinner. She wanted to be helpful and order the pizza for us but said she couldn't because she couldn't find the phone book. Really, phone book? We throw it out as soon as we get it!