Well, to respond to a couple of issues:
After re-reading my original post, I realize that I may have misrepresented how much time and effort we spend into doing this! It is actually a smaller part of our special days at Disney. Of course, just spending time together and the wonderfulness of Disney is more than enough. But this family tradition just adds a little bit of fun.
And we don't do this as "charity". We actively participate in quite a few legitamite charitable organizations throughout the year (including GKTW) and in different parts of our lives.This is just something small that we have added to our few Disney trips. My daughters like to call them "Magic surprises". ..ever since we just gave out a couple of stickers at the parade.
I also assure you that we don't spend hours searching for some stereo typical "perfect kid" solely to boost our first world egos or to only bring ourselves out of a disappointment. It's just a nice little pick me up, (especially if something cruddy had happened). Or just in general throughout the day, like making friends in line for the morning bus and passing out a few stickers and Silly Bandz.
I get the feeling from everyone's response that they might see our family as determined saccharine sweet do-gooders, marching through Disney with a huge goodwill bag of used clothing and dirty stuffed animals. I'm sorry I didn't write more carefully because I can see how that impression might have been made.
They're actually very small little trinkets (with the exception of one T-shirt one time with tags attached that was too small for my daughter when we returned home last trip and Harry Potter wand that is new in box and my oldest daughter never did use or appreciate that she would like to give to someone else at Universal ) Never anything dirty or even used really. (and I shouldn't have listed plushes. That was actually just a mistake of quick typing. I wouldn't accept something so easily dirtied for my own children as well. Gross!).
But I CAN understand how what I wrote was misinterpreted that way, and I apologize...
Also, I am very strict about child safety, boundaries and we would NEVER offer anything directly to a child. We offer it to their parents in a casual way, if it seems appropriate and if it doesn't appear we are intruding. I teach my own children never to accept ANYTHING from strangers as well, and I wouldn't want to endorse that behavior through our own actions.
We basically just say to a parent, if there is an opportunity and/or we are standing next to people in line or have struck up a conversation, 'we have this little trinket and are trying to spread some happiness, would your child like it? " And occasionally parents do say no, which I totally respect and understand.
And yes, we openly aknowledge that altruism makes us feel good. It's actually a very healthy thought... But I also see everyone's concerns about interfering with someone's family, vacation, or lives. We definitely take that into consideration and are very careful with intrusion, boundaries, and safety.
Lastly, I assure you I am not a troll. I am just a regular DIS'er who is missing a little more positivity on the board. I actually don't post that often and had no idea this subject would flame.! Sorry! Hope everyone has a good vacation! (Whenever it may be)...