eddiemcgarrigle
Mouseketeer
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- Mar 1, 2010
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Okay peeps, not long back in Scotland after a great trip to WDW that was marred by one incident. We visited Magic Kingdom on the 18th and everything was going great, we parked up my son's pram/stroller and headed for Peter Pan with our fast passes.
Ride over and we went to retrieve my 4 year old son's pram only to find that the magpies had been before us. Now, the pram was still there but gone forever where his spray-fan, his (scratched) sunglasses and worst of all, his well worn and well loved teddy bear. The spray-fan I can understand and maybe even the cheap sunglasses but who the hell steals what is clearly a child's favourite toy?
You will maybe understand my anger when you realise that this teddy bear had been in his possession since he was two weeks old and he was very, very attached to it and thanks to a thief, my son was in floods of tears in what should be his happy place. He was completely distraught.
My son is now under the impression that Tinkerbell will sprinkle his teddy with pixie dust and teddy will fly back home but I don't have the heart to tell him that won't happen. I pestered Lost And Found every day without success and left my details with them but it's not looking good. Thankfully he became attached to cuddly versions of Jack and Zero (he loves NBC) but he still asks after his teddy every now and then.
To the thief who stole me son's beloved teddy bear, thank you for ruining a four year old's trip to WDW. Here's hoping that karma comes a calling.
Ride over and we went to retrieve my 4 year old son's pram only to find that the magpies had been before us. Now, the pram was still there but gone forever where his spray-fan, his (scratched) sunglasses and worst of all, his well worn and well loved teddy bear. The spray-fan I can understand and maybe even the cheap sunglasses but who the hell steals what is clearly a child's favourite toy?
You will maybe understand my anger when you realise that this teddy bear had been in his possession since he was two weeks old and he was very, very attached to it and thanks to a thief, my son was in floods of tears in what should be his happy place. He was completely distraught.
My son is now under the impression that Tinkerbell will sprinkle his teddy with pixie dust and teddy will fly back home but I don't have the heart to tell him that won't happen. I pestered Lost And Found every day without success and left my details with them but it's not looking good. Thankfully he became attached to cuddly versions of Jack and Zero (he loves NBC) but he still asks after his teddy every now and then.
To the thief who stole me son's beloved teddy bear, thank you for ruining a four year old's trip to WDW. Here's hoping that karma comes a calling.
