PlutoTheDog89
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We grew up going to Walt Disney World. My mom and dad would bring us down to Disney, then to Tampa to visit my grandparents. We'd go every 2-4 summers. When I was in college, we started going going every Christmas. We went from 2009-2018. We already decided that 2018 would be our final Christmas for a while. The costs were adding up and we figured that we'd finally travel to other places, like Italy.
Long story short, my dad died suddenly in January, 2019. My love of Disney kinda took a backseat. It'd bring up memories and just make me sad. I still love Disney. In fact, my mom, sister, and I decided to take a trip to Cali this Christmas in my dad's honor and will be doing Disneyland but...
My cousin wants to go next year. She'll be bringing her two girls and my godson and I'd love to be there and see my godson's first time in Disney World (the kid ADORES Mickey)... but I'm worried it's just gonna be sad.
I guess my question is: has any Disney families returned after losing a loved one? Was it melancholy or bittersweet? How did you reclaim your love of Disney after having spent so many amazing times with someone...and now they're not there?
Long story short, my dad died suddenly in January, 2019. My love of Disney kinda took a backseat. It'd bring up memories and just make me sad. I still love Disney. In fact, my mom, sister, and I decided to take a trip to Cali this Christmas in my dad's honor and will be doing Disneyland but...
My cousin wants to go next year. She'll be bringing her two girls and my godson and I'd love to be there and see my godson's first time in Disney World (the kid ADORES Mickey)... but I'm worried it's just gonna be sad.
I guess my question is: has any Disney families returned after losing a loved one? Was it melancholy or bittersweet? How did you reclaim your love of Disney after having spent so many amazing times with someone...and now they're not there?