A Real Princess Goes to the Magic Kingdom!

I came down with whatever bug Lin had after I got back home, only I had it in the super size version. I am still struggling with it.:sick:

One the Tuesday after our trip, I felt really weak at work. When this happens, I try not to think it could be my heart, because I want to believe that my heart is "fine" now. :confused:

On Wednesday, I was a bit worse, but my office was hosting our Agency-Wide staff retreat near my town. Although I had planned to help set up, including decorating the main meeting room, I took about an hour at home to rest instead, and came up to the retreat later. I am sure my female coworkers were glad to have me miss the decorating session, since that is not my forte'. :confused3

I did fairly well that evening and went to sleep early at the retreat center. I should add that this location is at a high altitude near a ski resort. The next morning we had a ropes challenge course to help with team building. We had three options from which to choose, and had pre-selected these a few weeks earlier. The choices were: 1) A non-physical mental challenge indoors. 2) A medium-level challenge course at ground level. 3) The high ropes course way above the ground with significant physical challenges.

Because I wanted to keep the attitude that my heart was "fine", and on the evidence many months of building my endurance up by walking to get ready for the wish trip, I had chosed option #3. Even though I was feeling sick, I did not want to "wimp out" on this choice so I stuck with #3. :rolleyes1

I did fine until I had climbed 50' up the tree to reach the high wire. I did not quite make it to the wire, when I felt pressure in my chest and sudden weakness. A sensible person would have backed out at this point, so naturally I refused to quit. I yelled down to the facilitator that I was feeling chest pressure. He asked what I was going to do, so I said, "Take the next step." Then he said, "What about after that?" I answered, "Take the next step after that." He asked if I was making good choices, but I ignored that (since I obviously wasn't) and pressed on. :sad2: Once I got my feet on the cable, I was determined to cross to the other tree. By the time I made it across, I was shaking like a leaf (and not from fear). I felt to bad physically to be able to think about how high up I was. I could barely stand when I got down to the ground. :scared:

My condition began to deteriorate after that, so I think I must have overstressed my heart due to the respiratory infection. See what my wife has to deal with. I spent from late Thursday afternoon until Monday morning in bed. I made it to work the next Monday, though I was quite weak.

On Tuesday, we went to Children's Hospital in Spokane for Lysi's twice-yearly cancer scans.
 
We live about 60 miles from Children's Hospital, so commuting is not really an option for two full days of scans and other medical tests. The Mark Rypien Foundation, or West Coast Hotels had been able to help us with housing in the past. Both of these sources of help had dried up, but we were able to get a medical discount at a hotel across the street from the hospital. We actually had the money to do this for a change, so we were quite thankful. :thumbsup2

I felt a bit better, and was no longer coughing, so I figured I was not contagious and could go to the scans. Lysi was a trooper during her I.V. insertion, although this is always traumatic for her. :guilty: She got pretty agitated and tense, but did not even cry. While waiting for the I.V. she distracted herself by operating EVERY possible lever on her hospital bed. We knew there was one nurse there who would not stand for that, but we just kept a lookout for her. I felt that it was helpful for Lysi to keep her mind occupied. ;)

Next, she had her isotope injection. In the past, this has always made her immediately throw up, but this time there was no problem. During our waiting times she drove her Piglet and Pooh pooh: (from the Wish Trip) :wizard: and her Starbaby doll (who has been with her at every scan and surgery since birth) around in a little toy car or wagon. We also watched bit of a Winnie the Pooh video about Piglet.

Although our clinic had scheduled Lysi to have both a CT scan and a MIBG radiation scan the next day, we were able to take an open spot for the CT that day. It is really hard for Lysi to lie still for two back-to-back scans. The CT went really well. She loved the fact that they use Mickey Mouse's voice to tell her when to hold her breath. We had to wait around until after 4:00 to get her CBC back so she could have her IV out.

After this scan, we headed to Taco Time to eat, since we had not eaten for about 8 hours. Then it was off to the hotel, and free popcorn. popcorn:: There was no pool (Lysi loves the water) and Lysi was really bummed when she was told she was too young to use their exercise equipment. She was allowed to go in with Lin and I to check out the exercise room,:tigger: though and was allowed to do the sit up map. We sat in the hotel parlour for a bit and enjoyed the view out the window of autumn colored trees blowing in a strong wind. Then it was off to our room to watch TV and rest.

The next day, we did not have to get up very early (because we had moved the CT to the day before). Because the Nuclear Medicine unit was backed up, we had quite a while to wait for Lysi's scans. We met a family in the waiting room whose daughter had the same kind of cancer as Lysi. They had been on a Make a Wish trip to Disneyland, so we compared notes. Lysi really hit it off with the girl's 4-year-old sister and they pulled each other up and down the long hall in a little wagon. :yay:

My middle Son, David, who lives in Spokane and attends college in a neaby town, came up for the MIBG scan, to keep Lysi company. She loves seeing her big brothers and sisters who live on their own. For this scan, Lysi has to lie still (without any sedation) for over an hour while a scanner runs around her. At many points it is only a few inches from her face. :scared1: She tried really hard not to wiggle, and was a trooper. We did not see anything showing up on the scans. After this, we went to the oncology clinic. The doctor said that her CT looked fine, as well as her blood work. She explained that the MIBG results would take a few days but that there seemed to be no cause for worry. Lysi had grown more rapidly than they would like. This is due to her having no adrenal glands. She takes shots to slow down this precocious development because it could seriously limit her long-term growth and her eventual stature.

We were told that we would have scans again in six months, but that after that, we would only need to have brief annual check ups without scans. After that she would be officially considered to be in remission. We were very grateful for the good news and breathed a sigh of relief. :cloud9:

We took David out to a late lunch at Taco Time again, then headed home to Chewelah.

Although I have had some problems with breathing and have had to resort to Albuterol, I seem to be gradually healing up. I am so glad that I did not get sick on the trip.

Lysi was back to Kindergarten last week, and this yesterday, started full days at school for the first time. She threw up last night, though so she may have to miss school today. She says she thinks she had too many jelly bellies when she went to the youth center in town where her brother is a director. :confused3

If you would like to read more about Lysi's condition, Lin wrote an article on line about Lysi and the family history of this disease: http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/403781/neuroblastoma_our_daughters_rare_disease.html
 
Thank you everyone for your insights, encouragements, tips, comments and wonderful posts that help to make this Trip of a Lifetime so special. :grouphug: I still get chills just thinking about how wonderful the experience of visiting Orlando was. Even after all of the wonderful stories we heard and our high expectations, I was still surprised by the joy, beauty and warmth that surrounded us during this trip. :cloud9:

I can still remember the unique Central Florida smell and the feel of the warm humid air. It seems odd not to have to watch for lizards on the sidewalks everywhere. Where is all of the free ice-cream to which we became accustomed? :confused3

It is odd not to have a theme park to plan for and look foward to. I think I will have to keep posting on people's trip reports just to get my Disney "fix." I wear the Mickey Mouse hoodie that I bought at Wal-Mart near the village any chance I get. ::MickeyMo

It was really fun compiling, editing and posting our trip pictures on this site. We also have a LOT of neat video footage. Maybe I can post some of that on YouTube and paste the link here. :surfweb:

If there is anyone out there who is planning a Wish Trip and would like help, I would REALLY enjoy helping you out. :thumbsup2

Did I mention that I LOVE Walt Disney World. :love:

Bill
 
Bill I think we must have all gotten this "bug". I'm so glad ya'll are all feeling better. OH Thank God for Lysis good report!!
What a wonderfull article Lyn wrote. She is such a strong couragous woman. I'm so glad I had the privilege of meeting ya'll while in the World. Wish there would have been more time to visit, but am glad for the 2x we did get to meet!!
And Bill I think you need to mention how much you :love: Disney World!!!
:laughing:
 

Yay for Lysi!! Glad to hear her report was good! :hug:
Now you, bad man need to take care of yourself!! 50 feet up a tree with chest pain?!?:eek: I ask you what you'd think if Lin did that!:faint:
Ahem..sorry, Mom mode overtook me. But seriously, BE CAREFUL, okay?;)
 
Thank you so much for the posts. You (and others) have been such helpful guides to many of us out here who are planning our own Wish Trips. Your families have been memorable and lovely. I feel like I'm saying goodbye to good friends as each one of you finish your threads. Karen
 
I'm so glad Lysi's reports/scans are all good. How wonderful!

Hey, perhaps we all need to plan a trip in January 2009! ;) Wouldn't it be awesome if all the wish-trippers who've gotten to know each other got together for a grand meeting?!

Just a thought.
 
I'm so glad Lysi's reports/scans are all good. How wonderful!

Hey, perhaps we all need to plan a trip in January 2009! ;) Wouldn't it be awesome if all the wish-trippers who've gotten to know each other got together for a grand meeting?!

Just a thought.
Sounds GREAT!!!!!!!!!! to me!!! I'm all for it!!! :goodvibes
 
I LOVE your idea Wendy. I think that would be just awesome. I would love to stay at a Disney Resort and just do Disney Parks. US/ IOA and SW were fun, but Disney was so much more magical. The Animal Kingdom Lodge looks awesome, but I am sure there are a LOT of nice places. Bring on 2009! :banana:

With our World Passport, we just figured out that if we take a trip to California next summer, there are a lot of places we could visit for free like Six Flags, Marine World, Knotts Berry Farm, etc. If we do this, we will have to do some days at DL. I have a cousin in Woodburn OR... .a former coworker at Rogue River OR, a Niece in L.A. and a Nephew in San Diego, so we would not lack for places to stay... oh yeah, I also have a young cousin in San Francisco. We would just have to come up with money for food, gas and DL.

We also found the theme park in Federal Way WA is on the list. We have family there too. OH YEAH. Our local theme park Silver Wood (featured earlier on in this report) is on the list. HURRAY!:dance3:
 
Hey, Alizesmom! Where is your pre-trip report. Don't you realize that we are all just waiting to be able to fill your thread up with our VALUABLE insights and such? I think we can keep this posting thing going on for ever and relive our own trips that way.

By the way. There is a lot that your wish organization and GKTW will not tell you in advance, that it will help you to know. For one thing, I think we can all conspire to create WAY better driving maps and directions for theme parks, like how about directions on how to get BACK to the Village.

There should be a whole thread on places to shop for Disney/ US/ SW stuff, like the Wal-Mart and Flea Market by the village.
 
Perhaps would should start a Wish-Trippers Community thread to keep up the chatting. Not sure how that works but just a thought.

glad you guys like the Jan 09 trip. We are planning a trip for Danae's fifth so we're looking at the third week in Jan. The week of the 20th! We are also planning a Disney only trip as there is just so much to do there and although we loved US/IOA and SW, our kids just loved WDW much better. Heck, we may just do a week of Magic Kingdom! LOL
 
Hey, perhaps we all need to plan a trip in January 2009! Wouldn't it be awesome if all the wish-trippers who've gotten to know each other got together for a grand meeting?!
LOVE THAT IDEA!! Now to figure out a way to persuade DH of the necessity of another trip!:rolleyes1 Better wait until after this one, when the WDW bug bites him too.:woohoo:
BTW, Bill on your road trip, you'd be driving right past my little town just South of Eugene, and...we have a play area at our McDonald's so I think you should stop here on your way thru!!;)
 
Wow... Momof2, thanks for the tip on McDonalds (my least favorite and my DDs favorite restaurant). I once lived in Salem so I am kind of familiar with the town's there. :)

WendyGrace... We really NEED a Wish Trippers thread to keep up the comraderie. You, as the GURU of us all (along with JennyDep), should have the honor of starting it. :thumbsup2

A WDW only week sounds WONDERFUL. Lysi is already talking about wanting to go back to Orlando. She wants to do a day visit to the Village, as well. It is like we visited Shangrila, Xanadu, Brigadoon and the Land of the Fairies all wrapped up in one. :wizard: It is said that if you drink from the water of Faerie, you will never be content anywhere else. Ooops! I drank the water, and more than once at that. :rolleyes1

Did I mention that I LOVE DISNEY WORLD! :love:

Bill
 
Wow... Momof2, thanks for the tip on McDonalds (my least favorite and my DDs favorite restaurant). I once lived in Salem so I am kind of familiar with the town's there.
Do I know little girls or what? :rotfl:
If we know your schedule (through the *new* Wish Trippers thread ..ahem, started by WendyGrace...);) we could meet you with grown-up food and our DDs could play to their hearts content, sounds lovely!:cool1:
 
Bill,
Great TR and the pics were wonderful to see. Thanks for taking the time to give us such insight!
 
Bill,

Thank you for sharing your amazing trip report...it was great. I loved all the pics and stories about your days there.

I am so glad it turned out so well and your PRINCESS had a terrific time.
 
Wow... I have gotten so much into the Wish Trippers Unite board and reading everyone else's trip and pre-trip reports that I kind of forgot to keep up with my own report. OOPS!

Update: I am gradually healing and expect to be as normal as I ever get in a week or so.

Lysi is in full days at Kindergarten as is doing great, but it she sure is ready for bed by the end of the day. I believe her endurance will build in a month or so. She is already able to do "Brownies" club once a week after school.

It is amazing to see her living a "normal" life and being able to do about everything that other kids can do. I never dreamed to wish or believe for that to happen, but here she it is. We are so grateful.

I don't know if I ever wrote here how God taught me to believe He loves me (not just loves "mankind" or loves everyone else but loves ME). My new friend, Ivan, a recent refugee immigrant who knew only a few words of English at the time, was listening to me tell him how much I love my little girl and how I wept to see her hurting when she went through surgeries and chemotherapy. Suddenly, his eyes lit up like stars and his face seemed to glow. "Ah!" he said, pointing to the sky, "My God, Father, you daughter." Suddenly it hit me like an overwhelming wave: God loves me like I love my daughter, only infinitely more so. Everything I would desire for her, He desires for me. Everything I feel for her, He feels more for me. It was a profound and amazing moment; one I will never forget.
 
This poem sums up my feelings on the journey from cancer to the Magic Kingdom:

A WISH A DREAM A MAGIC PLACE

Beautiful baby
Born to laugh
Smile and play


But pain
Swept into your world
Like a hurricane


How powerless
My father's soul
Unable to protect


Gladly would I
Have ripped out my very heart
To save you


I remember your infant eyes
Locked with mine
As they carried you away


But heroes came
With scalpels
And healing hands


Through long nights
Of chemical sickness
They cared for you


Prayers took root
And grew like wildflowers
Into a garden of life


You grew
And healed
Despite the odds


Then came the call
On Angel's wings
To fly you to a magic place


Castle doors opened for you
Smiles and gifts awaited you
In that land of wonder


It is a place
Built of dreams
Founded on love


Because of you
And all you overcame
I shared that dream with you


I will never forget
Your Princess eyes
Filled with delight and joy


How beautiful the hands
That give and serve
And build a gift so magical


Greeted by a whale
And her splashing tale
Dolphins feasting from your hand


Princesses in regal bliss
Stooped to bestow a royal kiss
And speak with hope filled words


Invited to dance and sing
To celebrate a Lion King
In your own joyous style


The magic donkey spoke
And shared a joke
That made you forever friends


You saw the world
And pyrotechnics swirled
To bring your magic journey to a close


Now we look back
And hold those images
Of magic in our hearts


The love and joy
We planted there
With tears of happiness


Will grow in time
In song and rhyme
Into a legendary tale
 

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