Ally wrote:Suff - even if my parents were tech savvy part of our fun is me sitting with my mum, booking the flights and then when the time comes printing off and sending her the boarding passes.
It's something we've done for 12 years and I'd never want to change it.
In that case don't let technology intrude..
Something I do with my Dad, sometimes for weeks or months, is discuss his computer upgrades or purchases. We set out what he wants and what he wants to get out of it and then we both do research as to how he can achieve it. Eventually, sometimes 6 months later, we come to a list of what needs to be done and what needs to be bought. My dad buys the stuff (sometimes we have to update the list as offers and even products change). Then we discuss how he's going to do things and I give him the software keys he needs to get it all installed.
I fully understand the process even if it's in a different world. If you enjoy it certainly don't change it. My brother, on the other hand, tells my father what he wants him to have then shouts at him when my father does something else. Hence the fact that I'm the first person my father comes to when he wants to set out on a new technological journey, just like your parents on their physical journey.
I can't do the journey planning thing with them; they travel more, in their retirement, than I do and are more organised about it....