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ok so we are now packed . Just have to get the kids to calm down and go to school this week knowing we leave on the 1st.. Any advice on 4 young kids and air ports ?

:banana::banana::banana:

Can't believe you've only got a week til you leave!!!

I have no advice whatsoever on the 4 kids in airports, yikes!! I've avoided travelling for the most part since my kidlets came along. But I just wanted to say....soooooooo exciting!!!!

Hope the week goes smoothly for you!!
 
So, another question. For those with toddlers (2-3yrs), did you bring a car seat for them to be buckled into on the plane? For us, we'll be picking up a rental vehicle when we arrive and I've already booked car seats to be in them when we arrive as I didn't want to worry about ours, want to have ours already properly in our car here at our airport where we'll be leaving it. But now I'm not sure if I should be also thinking of the flight.
We always bring car seats for the kids (flown at age 4 months to 3 years) We've bought seats whenever they flew (even if they could have flown as lap children). Also, I, personally, never feel safe about relying on car seats provided by a car rental company (or, really, anyone else), but I'm paranoid that way).


Also, has anyone flown Delta Airlines? That's who we're booked with, and I've never flown them before. If you have, how are they, generally? Good airline? I'm trying to sort through the small print and haven't figured out yet if the piece of luggage that we check is charged for - I was already told that the first 1 piece of luggage is paid for if there is a charge, but just wondering.
I'm also a bit paranoid about luggage getting lost, so likely in my carryon I'll have at least one change of clothes for each of us, to get us through the night. Plus our meds...but good point yeti on the occasional meds. I use tylenol alot so would like to bring it, but benadryl, perhaps I could just buy instead.

Delta charges for all checked luggage (first and second piece).

http://www.delta.com/traveling_checkin/baggage/checked/index.jsp
 
How many of you are going to do MHSSHP? I had absolutely decided not to do it because we don't get anything special like that - we would have to pay for it ourselves. I have no idea how much spending money we will get. After Maroo posted all those great reasons to go, it really has me thinking twice about it. Cade doesn't eat, so any partaking of candy would not make any difference to him. He does generally go to bed at about 8 pm - which would be 9 in Florida's time zone and he is hooked up to his feeding pump (which is not portable and his wheelchair does not have an iv pole attachment for it) for 10 hours, so the party would cut into his nighttime feeds. I'm not sure how he would handle the party - there is just no way for me to know. He might love it, or he might hate it. The extra time at the park would be nice though. So I need opinions and advice - what do you all think?
 
How many of you are going to do MHSSHP? I had absolutely decided not to do it because we don't get anything special like that - we would have to pay for it ourselves. I have no idea how much spending money we will get. After Maroo posted all those great reasons to go, it really has me thinking twice about it. Cade doesn't eat, so any partaking of candy would not make any difference to him. He does generally go to bed at about 8 pm - which would be 9 in Florida's time zone and he is hooked up to his feeding pump (which is not portable and his wheelchair does not have an iv pole attachment for it) for 10 hours, so the party would cut into his nighttime feeds. I'm not sure how he would handle the party - there is just no way for me to know. He might love it, or he might hate it. The extra time at the park would be nice though. So I need opinions and advice - what do you all think?

We are going but this is because our chapter does the 1 special extra thing and this was ours. My son has never actually been trick or treating so this is why we wanted it for him. Gavin in mentally disabled and when we have tried to do the door to door thing or even trunk or treating he wanted to go and explore. It would make him mad when we would go to doors and then just leave. This doesnt make sense to him and if you think about it the whole concept is kind of is crazy if you look at it from his concrete perspective :goodvibes We are excited because I think this will be the perfect thing for him. We are also excited at all of the extra character visits. However, I think in your situation there is no way that I would pay that much money and possibly put my son through some extra stress. If you think he might just like the characters you could check out the Spooktacular at Sea World on Fridays. It is free with admission and I read that they have some special things going on. I hope this helps and I am sure whatever you decide you will have a great time.
 
On the subject of the what to bring lists. The first thread listed is amazing. Very comprehensive. My thought now though is with respect to us wish families who would be staying at GKTW. Since Walmart is just down the street, did those of you who have been think if would be better to not necessarily pack all the items, but bring a list of things that could easily bd picked up? Meaning less to pack? Or was it a not well stocked one? I'm thinking I would likely pack everything, not wanting to leave it to chance and discover they didn't have something I needed. Thoughts?
The wallmart is big although not a 'supercenter' The Supercenter is about 5 miles.

I think it depends. I'm going to do my best not to forget something, but I like knowing there's a Wal-Mart nearby, just in case. I guess that if you are wanting to ensure you have room for souvenirs, you could always pack lighter, knowing u can hit WM if u need. Friends of mine only used carryon luggage for their trip. They ended up buying a backpack for the flight home b/c they got so many souvenirs :-). We actually considered packing a smushable duffel in one of our suitcases for that reason but I'm hoping to pack light enough that we won't have to. There's always hope!! :p

Do y'all know if the water still tastes/smells funny? I remmy going to Panama City Beach on summer vacations as a kid & being happy cuz Mom would let me order Cokes when out to eat b/c the water was yucky. I saw where some dis boarder brought those refillable water bottles with the built in filter. Wonder if they worked to get rid of that sulfur-like taste???
You definitely WANT THE FOLDING DUFFLE. You have NO idea how much stuff you will receive.

Yes, the water still tastes funny - and the Brita bottle handles it. As does drink packets like crystal light, if you don't want to spend the amount for a Brita bottle.

I wonder if the plastic rain covers used for the larger jogging type strollers, or made for a double stroller might do the trick. It won't as nicely, but it might work. Or, wonder if there's such a thing as an umbrella specially built for wheel chairs....I might have to go look into that, curious.
I use an ecv at the world and get a SOLID color poncho to cover me and it with. When I get off to go in an attraction, I slide out from under the poncho and leave it OVER the ecv to keep it dry and hide anything I might have in the basket.
 
On the subject of the what to bring lists. The first thread listed is amazing. Very comprehensive. My thought now though is with respect to us wish families who would be staying at GKTW. Since Walmart is just down the street, did those of you who have been think if would be better to not necessarily pack all the items, but bring a list of things that could easily bd picked up? Meaning less to pack? Or was it a not well stocked one? I'm thinking I would likely pack everything, not wanting to leave it to chance and discover they didn't have something I needed. Thoughts?

Kind of along this same line... Did I read right that GKTW has washers and dryers in the villas? I was just wondering because Gavin goes through atleast two outfits per day so if I can wash laundry atleast a couple of days that would cut down on the amount of packing. I think I am going to pack what I think I need for toiletries but only pack what I think I will actually need and know that if something comes up we can always make a late night run to Wal-Mart (and by "we" I mean I will be sending my husband out lol)
 


GavandGraciesMommy said:
Kind of along this same line... Did I read right that GKTW has washers and dryers in the villas? I was just wondering because Gavin goes through atleast two outfits per day so if I can wash laundry atleast a couple of days that would cut down on the amount of packing. I think I am going to pack what I think I need for toiletries but only pack what I think I will actually need and know that if something comes up we can always make a late night run to Wal-Mart (and by "we" I mean I will be sending my husband out lol)

Yes! They do! I think they provide detergent, too (but if u have a specific brand/sensitivity, u might want to bring your own/buy at WM.
 
I am very excited! My mom ordered Kyra a lanyard with pins for pin trading! My mom and my aunts will also be joining us on our trip. We are all very excited! For those of you that have pin traded in the past, how many pins did you have to start with?
 
Kind of along this same line... Did I read right that GKTW has washers and dryers in the villas? I was just wondering because Gavin goes through atleast two outfits per day so if I can wash laundry atleast a couple of days that would cut down on the amount of packing. I think I am going to pack what I think I need for toiletries but only pack what I think I will actually need and know that if something comes up we can always make a late night run to Wal-Mart (and by "we" I mean I will be sending my husband out lol)

Yes, the villas have washers and dryers. The provided laundry detergent is Tide and more is available for free at the front desk if needed.
 
Thanks for the comments on attending the parades. I'm still debating whether to buy the tickets to the Christmas parade. The reasons you mention are excellent points, and then I remember that our youngest is a toddler, she'll be about 2.5yrs so I'm very much debating whether heading in late in the day would be worth it.

Well...depends on how you plan it and what her sleep schedule usually is.

If you plan to sleep in, explore GKTW some, eat lunch at GKTW, take a nap (not sure if/when she takes naps) and THEN go around 4 or 5... Keep in mind it is EST time zone... (I have no idea where you are from - can't remember - but it may be later in Disney). Even if you can only stay until 8 or 9 - you should be able to see the early parade - that is what most families with small children do. LOTS of families with small children are there... Then you can plan to sleep in some the next day (or at least make that next day a light day)...

Hmmmm, perhaps I was not reading it correctly. When I would click on a reservation, it would show something like $39-$59 and I thought that was the price per plate. Will have to look into some more. And thanks for the note about Crystal Palace for lunch. In general, I think we won't do a character meal as it's a bit of money for us to spend, knowing the girls likely won't eat much of it anyway....and perhaps the money could be better spent on the tickets to the Christmas parade :scratchin

And for us, busy, busy, as we all are. I'm so excited reading other posts about trips getting closer. I've also been reading along on PTRs but haven't had a chance to post. So, so so exciting!! :banana: Can't wait to hear all about your experiences. Be sure to pass along tips as you go, or when you get back. :cool1:

YES! Christmas party!!! :) lol

I am so excited for you guys!!



On the subject of the what to bring lists. The first thread listed is amazing. Very comprehensive. My thought now though is with respect to us wish families who would be staying at GKTW. Since Walmart is just down the street, did those of you who have been think if would be better to not necessarily pack all the items, but bring a list of things that could easily bd picked up? Meaning less to pack? Or was it a not well stocked one? I'm thinking I would likely pack everything, not wanting to leave it to chance and discover they didn't have something I needed. Thoughts?

They should have a fairly stocked Walmart - with the basics. If you need a certain brand of anything, though, then I would get it at home and bring it.

But we bought a lot of stuff at Walmart.

I think it depends. I'm going to do my best not to forget something, but I like knowing there's a Wal-Mart nearby, just in case. I guess that if you are wanting to ensure you have room for souvenirs, you could always pack lighter, knowing u can hit WM if u need. Friends of mine only used carryon luggage for their trip. They ended up buying a backpack for the flight home b/c they got so many souvenirs :-). We actually considered packing a smushable duffel in one of our suitcases for that reason but I'm hoping to pack light enough that we won't have to. There's always hope!! :p

Do y'all know if the water still tastes/smells funny? I remmy going to Panama City Beach on summer vacations as a kid & being happy cuz Mom would let me order Cokes when out to eat b/c the water was yucky. I saw where some dis boarder brought those refillable water bottles with the built in filter. Wonder if they worked to get rid of that sulfur-like taste???

Also, on the getting thru the airport with toddler front, I have used a folding luggage cart, carseat & bungee cord to make a make-shift stroller for E. Since I learned that checking the carseat as luggage is a no-no (it can be manhandled in such a way that it could be considered "crashed"), I always have it on board for him to sit in. Anyway, on our last trip, I strapped the seat to the luggage rack & either hauled him or our stuff in it. Not as practical for dealing with 2 small kids, I guess. Oh- someone on another forum mentioned you could stroll it right to your seat on the plane. Nope. Not on Southwest, at least. Aisle was too narrow. Getting a 3 yr old plus my not-so-ideal-at-the-moment carseat contraption to two empty seats by myself was a feat... Thank the Lord for another mama who saw my plight. She stood up, plucked the mess out of my hands & proceeded to carry it, while walking backwards, til we found some seats. What a saint she was!!!!!

I can't remember if there was something else I was gonna reply to. I'm on the mobile app. I'll check via computer tmw!!

Much love to my fellow MAW families!!

Definitely pack a duffle!! Maybe two! Seriously!

We bought all "perishable" stuff at the Walmart... Pull ups, wipes, drinks, food, and we definitely bought things we forgot. I made a major Walmart run!


ok so we are now packed . Just have to get the kids to calm down and go to school this week knowing we leave on the 1st.. Any advice on 4 young kids and air ports ?

Time...give yourself a lot of time...

And bring some snacks so that they can munch on something if they get hungry (or your flight is delayed, etc).

Small games.

According to friends and what I have been reading on the other blogs they say the water is till pretty nasty but that the filter bottles really help. We went ahead and invested in one

:thumbsup2

my question on the wheel chair was more how to keep the kiddo dry. since it will be more a stroller and she wont go on rides in it.

what kind of bags hang the best

how to cover it if parked in possible rain

that sort of stuff

I always buy the $1.00 ponchos at the sports stores (or Dollar Tree) and use those... they are easy to pack and you can just throw them away...because who wants to carry around wet stuff.

On days when I know it will rain, I pack 3-5 per person and just keep using them over and over...and I always have 1 per person with me for those Florida afternoon showers.

These work well for wheelchairs, too - because you can just tuck them in to avoid the wheels and not have to worry about getting them through the arms of the child, etc...

I wonder if the plastic rain covers used for the larger jogging type strollers, or made for a double stroller might do the trick. It won't as nicely, but it might work. Or, wonder if there's such a thing as an umbrella specially built for wheel chairs....I might have to go look into that, curious.

So, another question. For those with toddlers (2-3yrs), did you bring a car seat for them to be buckled into on the plane? For us, we'll be picking up a rental vehicle when we arrive and I've already booked car seats to be in them when we arrive as I didn't want to worry about ours, want to have ours already properly in our car here at our airport where we'll be leaving it. But now I'm not sure if I should be also thinking of the flight.

Also, has anyone flown Delta Airlines? That's who we're booked with, and I've never flown them before. If you have, how are they, generally? Good airline? I'm trying to sort through the small print and haven't figured out yet if the piece of luggage that we check is charged for - I was already told that the first 1 piece of luggage is paid for if there is a charge, but just wondering.
I'm also a bit paranoid about luggage getting lost, so likely in my carryon I'll have at least one change of clothes for each of us, to get us through the night. Plus our meds...but good point yeti on the occasional meds. I use tylenol alot so would like to bring it, but benadryl, perhaps I could just buy instead.

I am disappointed that MAW won't pay for more than one piece of luggage? Is that per person?!? I hope so! Heck...they GIVE you stuff that you have to get back somehow!

How many of you are going to do MHSSHP? I had absolutely decided not to do it because we don't get anything special like that - we would have to pay for it ourselves. I have no idea how much spending money we will get. After Maroo posted all those great reasons to go, it really has me thinking twice about it. Cade doesn't eat, so any partaking of candy would not make any difference to him. He does generally go to bed at about 8 pm - which would be 9 in Florida's time zone and he is hooked up to his feeding pump (which is not portable and his wheelchair does not have an iv pole attachment for it) for 10 hours, so the party would cut into his nighttime feeds. I'm not sure how he would handle the party - there is just no way for me to know. He might love it, or he might hate it. The extra time at the park would be nice though. So I need opinions and advice - what do you all think?

Honestly - I think the party, for the price, may not be worth it for you guys... Disney is so energy intensive that I would definitely not delay any feeds.

Really...nothing trumps the "Mommy gut"...whatever you gut tells you, go for it! :)

And anyone else reading this - always go with your "Mommy gut" for any advice I give... Nothing trumps that! :)

There is a TON of things to do at GKTW - so I don't think you will be "missing" anything if you skip it. It is a very expensive party and probably not worth it if you can only go for a couple of hours. To get back to your room by 9:00 pm - you would really have to leave the MK at 8ish because of the time it takes to travel to and from MK - so I would skip it!

Spend the money on something else special!

Yes, the water still tastes funny - and the Brita bottle handles it. As does drink packets like crystal light, if you don't want to spend the amount for a Brita bottle.

I use an ecv at the world and get a SOLID color poncho to cover me and it with. When I get off to go in an attraction, I slide out from under the poncho and leave it OVER the ecv to keep it dry and hide anything I might have in the basket.

These are two great ideas!


You definitely WANT THE FOLDING DUFFLE. You have NO idea how much stuff you will receive.

::yes::

I hear this from EVERY family that comes back...."I am so glad I packed an extra duffle bag!!"



Kind of along this same line... Did I read right that GKTW has washers and dryers in the villas? I was just wondering because Gavin goes through atleast two outfits per day so if I can wash laundry atleast a couple of days that would cut down on the amount of packing. I think I am going to pack what I think I need for toiletries but only pack what I think I will actually need and know that if something comes up we can always make a late night run to Wal-Mart (and by "we" I mean I will be sending my husband out lol)

That Wal-Mart is very convenient for things like this!! :)

Yes! They do! I think they provide detergent, too (but if u have a specific brand/sensitivity, u might want to bring your own/buy at WM.

:thumbsup2

I am very excited! My mom ordered Kyra a lanyard with pins for pin trading! My mom and my aunts will also be joining us on our trip. We are all very excited! For those of you that have pin traded in the past, how many pins did you have to start with?

Honestly, you can buy "knock off" pins for trading online for not very much money at all...I think they come in big "lots" - where you may get 50-100 pins in a lot and then you can pick out a few that you really like.

We also bought some in Disney, obviously - but we bought ones that represented something special. And then they also traded some.

It was very expensive to START the process in Disney - where we had to buy all of the stuff at full price (DISNEY prices!) and then start trading - that was hundreds of dollars. But once we got home and figured out how to do it, it was much easier.

Then the kids can trade with the CM's! (And adults!)

Yes, the villas have washers and dryers. The provided laundry detergent is Tide and more is available for free at the front desk if needed.

:thumbsup2 I can't tell you how helpful it is to have a volunteer on here that will answer all of these questions about GKTW for us!!! :) Thank you so much!!!




Lauren wants me to "stop ignoring her" now...says no one wants to know "THAT MUCH" about Disney trip planning! :rotfl2::rotfl::rotfl2:

So I guess I better go!
 
I use an ecv at the world and get a SOLID color poncho to cover me and it with. When I get off to go in an attraction, I slide out from under the poncho and leave it OVER the ecv to keep it dry and hide anything I might have in the basket.

Wow - great idea on the poncho, wouldn't have thought of that. Could use them for the strollers too, and take up less room than the plastic covers. And cheap enough that I could throw away when done.

Well...depends on how you plan it and what her sleep schedule usually is.

If you plan to sleep in, explore GKTW some, eat lunch at GKTW, take a nap (not sure if/when she takes naps) and THEN go around 4 or 5... Keep in mind it is EST time zone... (I have no idea where you are from - can't remember - but it may be later in Disney). Even if you can only stay until 8 or 9 - you should be able to see the early parade - that is what most families with small children do. LOTS of families with small children are there... Then you can plan to sleep in some the next day (or at least make that next day a light day)...



YES! Christmas party!!! :) lol

I am so excited for you guys!!





They should have a fairly stocked Walmart - with the basics. If you need a certain brand of anything, though, then I would get it at home and bring it.

But we bought a lot of stuff at Walmart.



Definitely pack a duffle!! Maybe two! Seriously!

We bought all "perishable" stuff at the Walmart... Pull ups, wipes, drinks, food, and we definitely bought things we forgot. I made a major Walmart run!




Time...give yourself a lot of time...

And bring some snacks so that they can munch on something if they get hungry (or your flight is delayed, etc).

Small games.



:thumbsup2



I always buy the $1.00 ponchos at the sports stores (or Dollar Tree) and use those... they are easy to pack and you can just throw them away...because who wants to carry around wet stuff.

On days when I know it will rain, I pack 3-5 per person and just keep using them over and over...and I always have 1 per person with me for those Florida afternoon showers.

These work well for wheelchairs, too - because you can just tuck them in to avoid the wheels and not have to worry about getting them through the arms of the child, etc...



I am disappointed that MAW won't pay for more than one piece of luggage? Is that per person?!? I hope so! Heck...they GIVE you stuff that you have to get back somehow!

I think I read on someone else's TR that they actually mailed some of their stuff back. I wonder which would be more expensive, mailing or baggage costs...hmmm...


Honestly - I think the party, for the price, may not be worth it for you guys... Disney is so energy intensive that I would definitely not delay any feeds.

Really...nothing trumps the "Mommy gut"...whatever you gut tells you, go for it! :)

And anyone else reading this - always go with your "Mommy gut" for any advice I give... Nothing trumps that! :)

There is a TON of things to do at GKTW - so I don't think you will be "missing" anything if you skip it. It is a very expensive party and probably not worth it if you can only go for a couple of hours. To get back to your room by 9:00 pm - you would really have to leave the MK at 8ish because of the time it takes to travel to and from MK - so I would skip it!

Spend the money on something else special!



These are two great ideas!




::yes::

I hear this from EVERY family that comes back...."I am so glad I packed an extra duffle bag!!"

Yes, on the DVD we have about GKTW they say to pack extra duffle pieces, so I'll be sure to do this


Lauren wants me to "stop ignoring her" now...says no one wants to know "THAT MUCH" about Disney trip planning! :rotfl2::rotfl::rotfl2:

So I guess I better go!

:surfweb:

thanks for all your continued pointers. I'm still in hunting/gathering mode, still haven't quite sorted through all that is on our really want to do list. I swear, i'm about to create a list of days on bristol board with post it notes of what we want to do, then play with them :rotfl2:
...if I do, I'll be sure to post a picture :woohoo:
 
So I was wondering about buying the tickets in advance for Mickey's Christmas parade (can't think of the proper acronym at the moment :scratchin). If I'm going to need a specific date, do I need to figure that out asap? Do tickets sell out quickly for dates the closer you get to Christmas? The dates that I would be interested in for the parade are either Dec 16th or Dec 18th.

Another question, so if I'm interested in the Osborne lights, at Hollywood Studios, wondering your thoughts on planning this. YDD, Busypants will be about 2.5yrs old and would still need naps, more assuredly on certain days more than others, like when we're out later than the usual bedtime. So if we do the parade, we'll hang out at GKTW and she will have her nap before going to Disney and the parade (as mentioned by someone else). In order to see the Osborne lights I'm thinking we'll either spend the morning at GKTW or somewhere else like SeaWorld or Universal. Then she can nap while we drive over to Hollywood studios (or at GKTW). Just wondering if others think the kids 2.5yrs and 6.5yrs would enjoy puttering around Hollywood Studios while waiting for it to be dark enough for the Osborne lights. My initial thinking is that I wouldn't want to park hop from somewhere else, it just seems a bit challenging with what will possibly be two potentially cranky kids...thoughts?

Okaaaaayyy!!! Think I just answered my own question. There's Toy Story and Cars themed attractions there! Those are Chatterbox's 'want to see' things - yay!!
 
We are fortunate enough to be in Florida right now, thanks to my BIL giving us a week at his timeshare. Today we spent at GKTW...VOLUNTEERING!! We had a great time. (Lisa's Wish Trip was October, 2011). All of my children worked in the Ice Cream Parlor, including our WISH Princess. DH and I worked the pool... it felt good to give back!


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David, Rachel, Christian and Lisa​
 
We are fortunate enough to be in Florida right now, thanks to my BIL giving us a week at his timeshare. Today we spent at GKTW...VOLUNTEERING!! We had a great time. (Lisa's Wish Trip was October, 2011). All of my children worked in the Ice Cream Parlor, including our WISH Princess. DH and I worked the pool... it felt good to give back!


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David, Rachel, Christian and Lisa​

Wow!! That's great!! That's definately something that we would like to do sometime in the future, if we ever had that opportunity. Must be so neat to experience it from both sides of the ice cream bar!!

I have another question about MVMCP. I'm getting set to possibly buy our tickets for MVMCP, but am nervous about spending the money. What if our trip gets cancelled, say if my daughter got sick? Is there a refund on the MVMCP tickets? I can't seem to find anything about refunds. And I'd like to buy them in advance to save a bit of money, but perhaps I should wait until say the week before or something.
 
thanks for all the great wheel chair tips.

Make a wish is paying for one bag per person for us. I dont think we will check 3 bags going down but will we will have a large folding duffle in one suitcase for the way back.

we tye dyed mickey head shirts today. I will have a hard time letting them sit for a couple days!!! I really am anxious to see how they turned out.:wizard:
 
onceagain1 said:
So I was wondering about buying the tickets in advance for Mickey's Christmas parade (can't think of the proper acronym at the moment ). If I'm going to need a specific date, do I need to figure that out asap? Do tickets sell out quickly for dates the closer you get to Christmas? The dates that I would be interested in for the parade are either Dec 16th or Dec 18th.
If you go to the locked sticky Everything About WDW Tickets in the TPA&S Forum, especially Post #16, you can get a lot more information about MVMCP. An easy way to get to the sticky is by clicking on the link in my signature. The ticket sticky is your friend!
 
Please say a little prayer for us. Our wish kid has had a cold and last night he woke up because he was having trouble breathing and was having some "stuff" (don't want to disgust anyone) come up. We were able to get it under control with an albuterol treatment but he has to see his doctor today. They think it might be another round of pneumonia.
 
Please say a little prayer for us. Our wish kid has had a cold and last night he woke up because he was having trouble breathing and was having some "stuff" (don't want to disgust anyone) come up. We were able to get it under control with an albuterol treatment but he has to see his doctor today. They think it might be another round of pneumonia.

Oh no! Praying for Gavin!
 
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