DVC Mary
<font color="#FF6666">I must have missed the lobst
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I'm looking for some ideas to help my friend & her children who lost their Dad
(50 yrs old) to a sudden heart attack.
They are still in shock & the initial stages of grief. Funeral is tomorrow morning. But one of the things the kids have been saying over & over to their Mom is "I don't want to go to Disney w/o Dad." "It will be too sad to be there w/o him..." The kids are 15 & 19. They keep telling their Mom to cancel. One of the issues is that the Mom does not fly & the Dad always did all the driving to FL. She can't imagine the trip w/o her husband, doesn't trust her son to do all that driving, etc.
We are obviously telling her that no decisions need to be made immediately. Just take it one day at a time.
This is a DVC family so I'm going to look for ideas on that board too.
Has anyone experienced this & how did people overcome this feeling?
(50 yrs old) to a sudden heart attack.

They are still in shock & the initial stages of grief. Funeral is tomorrow morning. But one of the things the kids have been saying over & over to their Mom is "I don't want to go to Disney w/o Dad." "It will be too sad to be there w/o him..." The kids are 15 & 19. They keep telling their Mom to cancel. One of the issues is that the Mom does not fly & the Dad always did all the driving to FL. She can't imagine the trip w/o her husband, doesn't trust her son to do all that driving, etc.
We are obviously telling her that no decisions need to be made immediately. Just take it one day at a time.
This is a DVC family so I'm going to look for ideas on that board too.
Has anyone experienced this & how did people overcome this feeling?