My husband, sister and I just returned from our WDW trip Dec 8-14. We had been planning it for over a year. On Nov 8 our 30yr old daughter, who suffered from lung disease, was hospitalized with double pneumonia. She passed away on Nov 22. Now, my first instinct was to cancel the trip. However, our family and friends all encouraged us to go. They know how much Disney has meant to our family through the years and how much Christy loved it there. She would’ve been the first one to tell us to go, so we did. While it was nice to get away after spending weeks pretty much living at the hospital, it was a hard trip. We have SO MANY memories with our kids, especially in the MK.
We had scheduled a breakfast at Crystal Palace. I didn’t really think too much about it until we got there - Pooh was Christy’s favorite, and we spent many meals there so she could spend time with Pooh. When Pooh came to our table, I could not contain my emotions and totally broke down. Not wanting to let Pooh think I was totally crazy, I whispered to him as he hugged me that he was Christy’s favorite and she had just passed away. Well, he hugged me so tightly while I cried and held my hand for a while before moving on to the next table. It was very moving, and I was amazed at “Pooh’s” professionalism as he gleefully interacted with the little ones at the next table as if nothing had happened. It was very precious.
Today, 2weeks later, I received an envelope from Disney Destinations. I thought maybe we had left something behind in our room. Inside was one thing - an 8x10 photo of Pooh, Tigger, and Eeyore signed by them. A very simple gesture that means more to this grieving mother than words could ever express. This is why I will continue to visit Disney parks. This is what sets them apart from all the others. And the Disney Magic still lives on in those cast members who continue to see it as more than just a job.
We had scheduled a breakfast at Crystal Palace. I didn’t really think too much about it until we got there - Pooh was Christy’s favorite, and we spent many meals there so she could spend time with Pooh. When Pooh came to our table, I could not contain my emotions and totally broke down. Not wanting to let Pooh think I was totally crazy, I whispered to him as he hugged me that he was Christy’s favorite and she had just passed away. Well, he hugged me so tightly while I cried and held my hand for a while before moving on to the next table. It was very moving, and I was amazed at “Pooh’s” professionalism as he gleefully interacted with the little ones at the next table as if nothing had happened. It was very precious.
Today, 2weeks later, I received an envelope from Disney Destinations. I thought maybe we had left something behind in our room. Inside was one thing - an 8x10 photo of Pooh, Tigger, and Eeyore signed by them. A very simple gesture that means more to this grieving mother than words could ever express. This is why I will continue to visit Disney parks. This is what sets them apart from all the others. And the Disney Magic still lives on in those cast members who continue to see it as more than just a job.