Dear Prudence,
I’m a 27-year-old woman, and I am tentatively planning a vacation; my mother (who is 64) asked if she could come, and I agreed. She is retired, and I work full-time. I made it clear that I would want to go in January or February.
She later asked me if I would change my dates and destination. I decided it was clearly not going to work out, and that I would go by myself. I didn’t think it was a big deal; no actual planning had occurred. However, my mother is now saying I hurt her feelings. She says I got her hopes up, and I am being unreasonably inflexible. I’m finding the situation a bit bewildering because 1) no concrete plans had been made, 2) she invited herself, and 3) I need to plan carefully to account for vacation days, while, as a retiree, she can go whenever. Am I really being the unreasonable one here?