... issues and tissues with a touch of the spicy from the spirit hag ...
... the horror of parental net savvy
Published on June 24, 2004 By mignuna In Humor
hands up who gets emails from their parents ?.

when my early-sixties and kind of groovy mother announced her intention to go "on the line" (hee hee), i was initially pleased. after all, it has been proven that "use it or lose it" also applies to the old grey matter, and the longer she stays "with us" in the upstairs department, the better, right ?.

so when she recently took a short class entitled "seniors new to the net". i was all for this at first, until it became apparent that the major topic of this course was "using the internet to find new and more effective ways to pop up out of nowhere and ask your children probing questions no matter where they are".

it was all they wanted to know. the old dears were melting away years of parental frustration by whooping with joy over the invention of the email. there was apparently a near-riot when it was revealed to them that they could sneak a "read request" in with an email. the idea of having "proof" that their offspring were indeed "listening" was astonishing. imagine that ... proof.

these classes are not full of groovy old people !. they are all hard-assed, sinister, tech-savvy grannies with an inviolable determination to stay in touch, dammit. whilst the over-sixties club may not be able to keep up in every aspect of life, they have it nailed as far as finding every possible way to say the same thing through a truly stunning variety of ways.

so, as you may well imagine, my pleasure in my mothers' newly found net knowledge has somewhat diminished since she started using it to stalk me.

since my mother and i have differing views on what is "important", she frankly occasionally drives me berko with her "news". for example, on the phone last week, she said this:

"do you remember so and so ? ... no ? ... well, i'm sure you do. let me see, he was friends with that fellow jack used to know and then he married cathys' sister, you know, i'm sure you knew cathys' sister val ... her daughter married that fellow who owned that restaurant you and mark used to go to ..."

ok, mark i dated for 6 years. but the rest is total blank. after enough of this, i finally say that i remember (whether i actually do or not ... usually not). and so, having gone to so much trouble to explain this person, (whom i forgot 15 years ago if i knew them at all) and their entire life history, she always says the same thing:

"he died"

why is it that as people age, they have a tendency to inform you when other (less fortunate) old people have died ?. my mother loves to do this. i tell her not to, but she still does it. i think they're just glad it's not them or something ... woo hoo, the wheel went off again and we still didn't come up. bummer about old hank, though, huh ?.

no longer content with using my answering machine to scare the crap out of random house-guests with these and other such missives, my mother now has the wonder of email. i regularly receive emails which i am able to sort into three categories.


1/ "now, i don't want to nag" .... followed by lecture

2/ "now, i know you haven't forgotten" ... followed by reminder

3/ "now, i know it's not my business" ... following by rapid-fire inquisition-style questioning


when i asked her not to fire off so many email questions to me, she got an msn id !.

she really did !. she added me !!!!. i should have known when i saw the id "nannaj**** " ... too late .... there it was ...

"did you ring nana for her birthday tuesday darling ?"


argh. somebody kill me.



Comments
on Jun 24, 2004
I used to get three or four a day when I first moved out, or rather was abandoned by my parents (lol). Then, fortunately, it was daily, now it's every few days. I do look forward to them, my mum doesn't nag (much). I feel your pain mig, lol.
on Jun 24, 2004
Haha....she sounds great! I live with my Mum so I guess it's kind of different for me, and she doesn't really nag, but she has this awful habit of talking at me, she doesn't need me to respond to a conversation she'd actually prefer me not to I think, she just likes me there as something that she can unload this information onto without any comeback. I've perfected the art of turning myself off, as it were. You're Mum sounds like my Nan, who I do try and avoid, thankfully she hasn't mastered the art of the internet, though my Pop did get a mobile phone last year and sends me text messages that make absolutely no sense! I must remember to torture my kids likes this one day, it sounds like fun!
on Jun 24, 2004
My mum uses msn too - the other day she msn'd to tell me "dad's really sick"
(i wish I'd kept the conversation to paste here - but apparently my da caught some bug off my grandfather and his new wife at their wedding in Newcastle and brought it back with him. And sometime in the last 2 months my sister got glandular fever.)
These are the things that she likes to tell me online.
Oh and so&so's funeral is on at this time and do I want to go
on Jun 24, 2004
Reply By: Mack/N.G.E.Posted: Thursday, June 24, 2004I used to get three or four a day when I first moved out


but macky hehe ... i moved out of home in 1987 !

though my Pop did get a mobile phone last year and sends me text messages that make absolutely no sense!


sal, my grandpa writes to my sister in germany, and he refers to women as "sheilas" or "s's" for short. he writes stuff like "dog is playing up again, all sorts of medical drama, won't tell you too much as will make you sick, you being an s and all". hilarious

Reply By: trina_p: My mum uses msn too - the other day she msn'd to tell me "dad's really sick"(i wish I'd kept the conversation to paste here - but apparently my da caught some bug off my grandfather and his new wife at their wedding in Newcastle and brought it back with him. And sometime in the last 2 months my sister got glandular fever.)These are the things that she likes to tell me online.Oh and so&so's funeral is on at this time and do I want to go


ugh !. me too, trina. all i hear is "so and so is ill, so and so is dead, blah blah". and in full technicolour detail too. yuck, especially operations. and they think WE are weird. heh


mig XX
on Jun 24, 2004
do you remember so and so ? ... no ? ... well, i'm sure you do


This is my personal favourite. My sister is 10 years older than me, and while my mother claims that there is nothing wrong with her memory, she will frequently get us confused and tell me about someone I went to school with who just got married for the second time and is pregnant again. Hmmm... I'm 23. It IS possible, but I would have heard about it through a far more efficient gossip line than my mother if something like that was true! And my sister seems quite perturbed to find out that people she went to school with are only just graduating uni!

My mother only occassionally sends me emails these days - simply because I rarely reply. Our lives really don't intersect enough to require large amounts of communication. On occassion she will indulge in a text message, which annoys me the most. Not because of content, but because she unashamedly uses txtspk, which pisses me off at the best of times. It isn't very hard to type the correct word and unless you are running out of space, I think you should push those extra one or two buttons so that it looks like you know how to use the English language properly. Nothing worse than receiving getting something like 'C u l8r 2day. Will b l8 for dinner cuz of pub trans. luv M' as I got when they were over here recently. Why did she put me through all that education if she is going to eschew the idea of proper communication?

I feel your pain, Mig. They get you at every turn, and are annoying even (or especially) when trying not to be!

on Jun 24, 2004
I get an email 3-4 times a week from my mom. She lives 1 mile from my house.

When my mom went for a week in Spain, one of the first things she did was find a web cafe and e-mail her friends. I got an e-mail every day giving a brief description of her day.


I still have them.

IG
on Jun 24, 2004
My mom usually emails me when she legimately needs to know something, though i will get the occasional forward. my mother is also on my MSN list, which i don't mind because she is not on much and we talk frequently enough that she doesn't feel the need to bombard me with questions. My mother-in-law on the other hand sends many forwards...all the time...all about stuff that she knows i don't believe in. I hate forwards. I hate forwards with a brutal, all-encompassing passion. with every fiber of my being i hate fowards. that is all.
on Jun 24, 2004
And my sister seems quite perturbed to find out that people she went to school with are only just graduating uni!


hehe suz, you and i seem to be the same person, or something

I think you should push those extra one or two buttons so that it looks like you know how to use the English language properly


suz, again ... yes !. yes, yes, yes, yes, yes !!!!. i hate the abbreviation "ppl" with such a passion ! argh ! hehe


Reply By: InfoGeekPosted: Thursday, June 24, 2004I get an email 3-4 times a week from my mom. She lives 1 mile from my house. When my mom went for a week in Spain, one of the first things she did was find a web cafe and e-mail her friends. I got an e-mail every day giving a brief description of her day.


infogeek, my sister lives in germany, and my mum visited her there last year. one evening, i was talking to my sister on msn, and she had her cam on so her daughter could wave to me. so, mum comes into the room, joins in the chat, gets on the microphone, tells me all about her holiday, waves to me, listens to my sister telling me all the rest of the news and then, you guessed it, emails me the next morning to tell me everything she already told me the night before. in all seriousness, too. bizarre. thanks for commenting

My mother-in-law on the other hand sends many forwards...all the time...all about stuff that she knows i don't believe in. I hate forwards. I hate forwards with a brutal, all-encompassing passion. with every fiber of my being i hate fowards. that is all.


steve, i could not agree more. if i see that sort of title in an email, i rarely read it ... you can usually tell 'cause the subject line is full of "fwd fwd fwd".


mig XX
on Jun 25, 2004
Though too much communication is better than none at all =\

on Jun 25, 2004
My mom knows not to get into my e-mail too much. She's a computer person and she knows what not to do on a computer...

Capt. over and out!
on Jun 25, 2004

Reply #9 By: ShitsNgiggles - 6/25/2004 1:17:10 AM
Though too much communication is better than none at all =\


blah on you and your sneaky comments meant to infer that i am unreliable at keeping in touch, stePHen !

(anyway, i just spoke to you 15 mins ago hehe)

Reply #10 By: CaptainCornbread - 6/25/2004 1:35:08 AM
My mom knows not to get into my e-mail too much. She's a computer person and she knows what not to do on a computer...


well capt, how about your mum talks to my mum, and ...


mig XX
on Jun 25, 2004
Yeah yeah, but that was before i had spoken with you. And i was in a pissy mood, which you well know.
on May 02, 2005
ROFL..
my older sister, in her midsixties, emails her daughter. I can only imagine what /and/or how she nags her!
Because......she used to nag me! She repeatedly questioned me, when I was debating whether or not I'd
drag my landlord into court., had I filed court papers, would I sue for money, blablabla! And then she'd
tried to ask me in less obvious ways. Oh my.
Your situation sounds so like her and what her daughter has told me! It's harder to be a daughter than a
sister I think!