silver1113
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I'm so sorry for your loss. I will keep your family in my thoughts. I also agree that taking her kids would be a wonderful tribute and something she would want you to do.
Sorry for your loss, this is never an easy situation for anyone. I would say that your sister is in a better place looking down on you and the rest of the family. I would say take the kids... its what she would want you to do. There are a lot of things you could do with the kids... for an example, go to any of the balloon stands on Main Street USA and bring a sharpie, have the kids right messages on the balloon and let it go once they're done... explain to them that theyre sending mom a postcard from disney world, her favorite place.
My sister, who was 33, with 3 young children, died last month after complications from the flu. She was a Disney junkie like me. We had a trip already planned for this December, but while she was in the hospital, we postponed the trip til next year in May (doctors said if she made it, it would take that long to recuperate). However, she did not make it. She wanted so badly to take her 3 year old daughter to see Cinderella. My question is this: should my other sister & I try to take the kids for her? If any of you have been in this spot before, did you enjoy your trip, knowing that your loved one wasn't there who always was before?
Complications from the flu? Geez, that's a shame and a very unlikely way that you wouldn't expect someone so young to go. I'm sorry.
I think you should be the good aunt and take the kids. Maybe not right away, but for sure you should introduce them to WDW.
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