DisMom-2-SSS
Dream Believer
- Joined
- Sep 8, 2007
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Okay, here is my sob story! My Grandma (aka "Mama Burns") along with my Papa, Mom, brother and I took our first trip to WDW back in the early, early '80's (year before Epcot opened). Since then I went back in 2002 with my husband, oldest daughter and son and again in 2004 with my husband, now 2 daughters, son, brothers, Mom and Mama Burns! She was 88 at the time and had a BLAST! She rode everything that they would let her ride in the wheelchair (still walks but just a lot easier) and my kids LOVED that she was with them!
My husband, daughters and son and I went back in March of this year but could not bring Mama Burns because she was having some radiation treatments on a couple of skin cancers (all cleared now...YEAH!). All she has talked about is going back and would LOVE LOVE LOVE to celebrate her 92nd birthday at WDW in April, 08! Now before I go on, let me say that this is a southern woman....and even though she is 91...she is active, alert, lives on her own and still "babysits" my 15, 9 and 4 year old!
I have been planning this birthday trip for months...have researched the best resort for this particular trip (poly), figured out dining spots and birthday celebrations (my Mom's b-day is same week), etc.
SO, here is the sobby part of my story...my family (mom and brother) are pretty much poo-pooing the idea of the trip! And I would just say....see ya and leave them behind, but I know that I cannot keep up with the kids and push her wheelchair by myself.
How do I handle this without being....well....a brat!
My husband, daughters and son and I went back in March of this year but could not bring Mama Burns because she was having some radiation treatments on a couple of skin cancers (all cleared now...YEAH!). All she has talked about is going back and would LOVE LOVE LOVE to celebrate her 92nd birthday at WDW in April, 08! Now before I go on, let me say that this is a southern woman....and even though she is 91...she is active, alert, lives on her own and still "babysits" my 15, 9 and 4 year old!
I have been planning this birthday trip for months...have researched the best resort for this particular trip (poly), figured out dining spots and birthday celebrations (my Mom's b-day is same week), etc.
SO, here is the sobby part of my story...my family (mom and brother) are pretty much poo-pooing the idea of the trip! And I would just say....see ya and leave them behind, but I know that I cannot keep up with the kids and push her wheelchair by myself.
How do I handle this without being....well....a brat!
Tell her she rocks!

