Question Posted Wednesday October 21 2009, 9:28 pm
I've been trying to call my Granny at my aunt's house becouse she is living with my aunt and my Granny is 92 years old today and I want to wish her a happy birthday but every time I call she either hangs up on me or somebody else answers the phone and tells me that granny is not there when I know it's a lie why would they do this to me I mean I know they are pissed off at me but why won't they let me talk to my own granny I mean my granny isn't going to live much longer and I know that becouse she's 92 years old and I just want to wish her a happy birthay and they won't even let me do that how can I tell my granny happy birthday instead of calling my Aunts house?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Families? TheAnnie answered Monday October 26 2009, 12:39 am: Why don't you try having your mom or another relative call, that is if they aren't pissed off at them? Then hopefully when they answer and give the phone to your granny, you can talk to her. That's the easiest way in my opinion. Or maybe if you know a neighbor that lives there you can call them up and ask them to let your granny know what's going on.
I can tell you are really trying hard to talk to your granny and it's very sweet. I hope that this advice works and that you get to wish her a Happy Birthday! [ TheAnnie's advice column | Ask TheAnnie A Question ]
chris12677 answered Sunday October 25 2009, 7:49 pm: wow, that is so ridiculous.....your aunt needs to acts a little bit more mature. But i think that you should try going over there. Ask someone to drive you to your aunt's house or if you can't find someone, ride the bus over there. Your Grandma's day is an important one. [ chris12677's advice column | Ask chris12677 A Question ]
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