mdcpr
Well-Known Member
I've been non-stop planning our November trip since March. As a mother of special needs child with Autism I need Plan A, B and C in case of meltdowns or sensory overload. Since March, my 12 year old son has not expressed ANY interest in WDW due to his condition--that's who he is.
This weekend he asked me with the BIGGEST smile on his face, 'Mommy, is Disney going to be an adventure?' With tears in my eyes then, and while I'm typing this now I said 'Baby, it will be a wonderful magical adventure.'
And that simple question confirmed that he's all in, that he's excited, that in his own way he's as excited as he ever going to get, and he is hopeful it will be a magical adventure.
I had to share.
This weekend he asked me with the BIGGEST smile on his face, 'Mommy, is Disney going to be an adventure?' With tears in my eyes then, and while I'm typing this now I said 'Baby, it will be a wonderful magical adventure.'
And that simple question confirmed that he's all in, that he's excited, that in his own way he's as excited as he ever going to get, and he is hopeful it will be a magical adventure.
I had to share.