Brigit does not look thrilled with her Halloween costume. ?
But even after deleting most apps, we still had to spend a lot of time on the basics: How to unlock the phone. How to place a phone call. How to find punctuation on the keyboard. I really wish iOS had an “easy mode” as an accessibility feature to pare the phone back to basics.
My first step was to delete as many apps as I could to leave her with just the basics: phone, texting, camera, maps, & weather. (The Weather app is the killer feature for her, btw. Weather forecasts at her fingertips!)
I’ve had an interesting challenge the last few days. I gave my mom an old iPhone SE. This is her first smartphone, so I’ve been trying to teach her how to use it. I forgot how unintuitive a lot of the iPhone gestures are to someone who doesn’t already know them!
The sourdough starter… It’s ALIVE!
Final boat ride of the season. (Barbee, IN)
Orange cranberry scones. Experimental batch #1.
Experimenting with my Dad on a scone recipe we were given in Dingle, Ireland in 2016. Biggest discovery so far: The bakery “neglected” to specify how much buttermilk to use and failed to list salt as an ingedient at all. So we’re improvising! (Barbee, IN)