My 91 year old Grandmom lives with my parents. The last two summers, I got to spend a lot of time with her, especially one-on-one time as I watched her while they were on vacation.
Now that they are planning another vacation, she wants me to come home to watch her. She is still fairly sharp, but doesn't understand about visas and passports, etc. I tried explaining that I wasn't able to come home because immigration has my passport while I am waiting for my visa. Her answer was to just "Tell them to give it back to you!" and "It's your passport, they can't keep it!" to "Just get on the plane and tell them you lost your passport", "Tell your father - he'll talk some sense into them", and even "Call the police and report them!"
She's no dummy, she just has no clue about all this business. What nice, pat answer could I give her to help this lovely old lady understand why I can't be with her this summer? It makes me sad. I don't want her to think I am making excuses not to come. I am her oldest grandchild, and, I admit - her favorite.
I don't want to hurt her feelings.
Thanks!