How I got my mom on the internet
I knew it would take drastic action. Nearly two decades of attempts had fallen flat. It was the 21st century, and my mom was still not on the internet.
I first got online in 1994. Seventeen years later, my mom still had a paralyzing fear of even turning a computer on, let alone surfing the web.
More time went by with no progress. Excuses begat more excuses. I needed something so compelling that she would have no choice but to capitulate.
Finally, I hit on a solution: I would play to the fears of a parent being disconnected from a child’s life. It was the spring of 2011, and I was about to leave Minnesota on a 6-month trip to every state and province. I told my mom that I would not tell her anything about the trip on the phone. She would need to read about it on my blog.
It’s possible that she thought I was bluffing (I wasn’t), but regardless, she quickly got on board with the idea of acquiring internet access.
My sister gave her an older laptop, I did the initial system setup, and my mom subscribed to Clear. In no time at all, she was leaving mom-esque comments on my trip blog.
Success!
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