Guest guest Posted December 11, 2008 Report Share Posted December 11, 2008 Well, we have known one another for over 50 years, at this point, and are definitely of "one mind" often. I tell Edna about each of you in our group, and she asks for updates. She is just not going to use a computer--not mine, not her son's (the eldest son lives with her, thank heavens)--no one's. So, my next task is to have her get new glasses--she really does need them--maybe we could get her to go for web tv! She feels self-conscious about her spelling, or lack thereof. I told her that in this group, no one, not anyone would care; we just figure it out. Love to you, Kate, and to everyone in our MS plight, n Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2008 Report Share Posted December 11, 2008 Well, we have known one another for over 50 years, at this point, and are definitely of "one mind" often. I tell Edna about each of you in our group, and she asks for updates. She is just not going to use a computer--not mine, not her son's (the eldest son lives with her, thank heavens)--no one's. So, my next task is to have her get new glasses--she really does need them--maybe we could get her to go for web tv! She feels self-conscious about her spelling, or lack thereof. I told her that in this group, no one, not anyone would care; we just figure it out. Love to you, Kate, and to everyone in our MS plight, n Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2008 Report Share Posted December 11, 2008 Oh, n, do please tell Edna, that at age 75, my mom became a Web TV user.Within 6 mos, she became an 'addict'--emailing her kids, grandkids, etc. When sherealized she could view photos of grandkids and greatgrands, eventually, she nearlyflipped out--what a joy for her! Mom's spelling and grammar also, were not the greatest, but getting a note from her...oh Lord...to get just one more note from her, or a voice attachment of her singing 'Happy Birthday' to me...~sigh~wish she was still with me...love, Kate Re: My friend, Edna, age 72, who has MS/ reply to Kate's postTo: MSersLife > Well, we have known one another for over 50 years,> at this point, and are definitely of "one mind" often.> I tell Edna about each of you in our group, and she> asks for updates. She is just not going to use a > computer--not mine, not her son's (the eldest son> lives with her, thank heavens)--no one's. So, my> next task is to have her get new glasses--she really> does need them--maybe we could get her to go for> web tv! She feels self-conscious about her spelling,> or lack thereof. I told her that in this group, no one,> not anyone would care; we just figure it out. > Love to you, Kate, and to everyone in our MS plight, > n Please visit: http://www.bicycleman.comawesome guy, fantastic site. All types of bicyles, many recumbents; perfect for an MS Bike Tour! Attachment: vcard [not shown] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2008 Report Share Posted December 11, 2008 Oh, n, do please tell Edna, that at age 75, my mom became a Web TV user.Within 6 mos, she became an 'addict'--emailing her kids, grandkids, etc. When sherealized she could view photos of grandkids and greatgrands, eventually, she nearlyflipped out--what a joy for her! Mom's spelling and grammar also, were not the greatest, but getting a note from her...oh Lord...to get just one more note from her, or a voice attachment of her singing 'Happy Birthday' to me...~sigh~wish she was still with me...love, Kate Re: My friend, Edna, age 72, who has MS/ reply to Kate's postTo: MSersLife > Well, we have known one another for over 50 years,> at this point, and are definitely of "one mind" often.> I tell Edna about each of you in our group, and she> asks for updates. She is just not going to use a > computer--not mine, not her son's (the eldest son> lives with her, thank heavens)--no one's. So, my> next task is to have her get new glasses--she really> does need them--maybe we could get her to go for> web tv! She feels self-conscious about her spelling,> or lack thereof. I told her that in this group, no one,> not anyone would care; we just figure it out. > Love to you, Kate, and to everyone in our MS plight, > n Please visit: http://www.bicycleman.comawesome guy, fantastic site. All types of bicyles, many recumbents; perfect for an MS Bike Tour! Attachment: vcard [not shown] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2008 Report Share Posted December 11, 2008 Dear Kate, of course I will tell her, and maybe her sons and I can get her set up with it; she has Comcast Television already; I keep telling her that she is halfway there!Thank you so very much, Love to you and the kids, n To: MSersLife Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2008 3:16:33 PMSubject: Re: My friend, Edna, age 72, who has MS/ reply to Kate's post Oh, n, do please tell Edna, that at age 75, my mom became a Web TV user.Within 6 mos, she became an 'addict'--emailing her kids, grandkids, etc. When sherealized she could view photos of grandkids and greatgrands, eventually, she nearlyflipped out--what a joy for her! Mom's spelling and grammar also, were not the greatest, but getting a note from her...oh Lord...to get just one more note from her, or a voice attachment of her singing 'Happy Birthday' to me...~sigh~wish she was still with me...love, Kate Re: My friend, Edna, age 72, who has MS/ reply to Kate's postTo: MSersLife@yahoogrou ps.com> Well, we have known one another for over 50 years,> at this point, and are definitely of "one mind" often.> I tell Edna about each of you in our group, and she> asks for updates. She is just not going to use a > computer--not mine, not her son's (the eldest son> lives with her, thank heavens)--no one's. So, my> next task is to have her get new glasses--she really> does need them--maybe we could get her to go for> web tv! She feels self-conscious about her spelling,> or lack thereof. I told her that in this group, no one,> not anyone would care; we just figure it out. > Love to you, Kate, and to everyone in our MS plight, > nPlease visit: http://www.bicyclem an.comawesome guy, fantastic site. All types of bicyles, many recumbents; perfect for an MS Bike Tour! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2008 Report Share Posted December 11, 2008  there is a thingee that spits out emails and pictures - don't remember what it's called Re: My friend, Edna, age 72, who has MS/ reply to Kate's post Well, we have known one another for over 50 years, at this point, and are definitely of "one mind" often. I tell Edna about each of you in our group, and she asks for updates. She is just not going to use a computer--not mine, not her son's (the eldest son lives with her, thank heavens)--no one's. So, my next task is to have her get new glasses--she really does need them--maybe we could get her to go for web tv! She feels self-conscious about her spelling, or lack thereof. I told her that in this group, no one, not anyone would care; we just figure it out. Love to you, Kate, and to everyone in our MS plight, n Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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