The title may be a little optimistic-- however, Kim provided some great instruction the other day. She taught me how to download my pictures to the computer, put them in folders, and burn them to a disk. She also helped me load them on the key chain she gave me for Christmas last year. It is a fun little electronic "brag book" now loaded with pictures of my children and grandchildren. It's very fun.
We also loaded my iPod shuffle with some songs. (Jenny jumped my case the other night because I haven't put up my playlist.) So now I've had some lessons on adding songs to my little player. I better practice before I forget. I will make an effort to put my playlist up shortly - when I figure out what my top ten are.
Thanks Kim!!
First Christmas in Vegas 2009
16 years ago



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Mom, I must say, I am sooooo proud of you! Thank you Kim and Jenny for inspiring and helping mom into the new age.
Glad to see you here mom!
Yay! Mome'! It tooks us a while because we had to download itunes and her ipod was "dead as a doornail" LOL, so it took some time for it to charge so we could put songs on it, but we did it!
They keychain thing went pretty smoothly. It just took us time to load all mome's pictures onto the computer. Now mom has a teeny tiny digital photo frame that has pictures on it. It holds about 70 photos.
We had tons of fun doing it. Mome' is so computer savvy so I think she is on her way! (It doesn't mean you can't ask for help if you need it though!)
We only loaded 3 or 4 CD's onto her itunes library, so I told her she needed to load some more music before she did the "shuffle" playlist.
But I/we-are anxiously waiting to see yours Mome'! :)
I knew you had it in you Mome! I hope Kimmy put lots of cute pics of ME on you key chain!
Let me clarify "jumped my case." I asked mom why she hadn't posted her shuffle list on the blog yet. She said, "I don't have any music on it yet. I can't figure out how to get it on there." So I asked her, "Do you have iTunes loaded on your computer?" Mom, (totally blank,) "iTunes?"
So, I explain that her iPod probably came with a CD to load up iTunes, but if she can't find it, just go to apple.com and you can download it from there. She quickly stops me and says, "I don't have a mac."
I'm just wondering how you thought the songs got onto your iPod Mom.
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