Mom And Daughter; Animal Kingdom
  • On Nov 8, 2009
    Theresa from CO Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    In the past 3 years, my daughter (10) & I have survived divorce, 13 mos. unemployment, death, & cancer. We are going to WDW to celebrate, we have survived the past 3 yrs. What do we tell them we're celebrating?  trip is 12-5 to 12-7

    Your celebrating life....This is your first trip towards the rest of your life.  It's a beginning and a time of celebrating your ability to overcome so many obstacles.  I would celebrate your 1st trip.  It's your first trip as a single mom, your first trip since cancer and your first trip since a tragic loss.  It is time to celebrate beginnings and creating new paths new avenues and new directions.  I know a bit about surviving cancer, unemployment and loss.  I have Disney a place to find laughter in the tears.  It's easy to be a big kid and your little girl can be just who she is a little girl.  This may or may not be your first trip ever, but this is the first trip and can be a fabulous cornerstone and memory for years to come. 
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Meet the Panelist: Heather, Georgia

I live in a tiny rural town in the heart of Georgia. Disney World is one place we all agree is a place where time stops, where laughter is first and all the pains and sorrows melt away. Learn More About Heather

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