MeghanEmily
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Over a number of weeks I’ve read all of your amazing trip report, thank you so much. Your voice is engaging, heart warming, informative, pictures are beautiful, it’s just been addictive to read. My son and future DIL hope to have a Disney wedding which is how I landed but your coping strategies with your health issues have given me ideas and encouragement for our next trip. (61 Days).
It will be my first since disabled with concussion related issues and some days I’ve worried about the success of this trip. We are planning a relaxing, be in the moment trip but it’s going to be different from past trips. You highlighted a couple points I’d forgotten from previous visits, first aid locations for instance, that I can use if needed and prompted me to think about simple things like ear plugs to tamp down sensory stuff like Test Track, which we love but the stand by line music could do me in. I just want to thank you for your encouragement.
I know it’s a ton of work, polished or not, edited photos or not, I’ve enjoyed it all. I don’t know how you manage it all but thank you. Hope your enjoying your trip and look forward to the next instalment.
All the best from another Maritimer. (I’m in HRM as well)
What a lovely comment, thank you! It's a lot of work to write these reports, and sometimes it feels like it's a silly use of time, but then when you know that people are reading them and enjoying them it makes you feel pretty great! It's been good stress relief/a break from school, etc. I love writing them, and reading others' TRs!
I'm glad some of my stories can be helpful to you!! Concussions are no joke! I'm sorry you're dealing with the aftermath! A good friend of our family had a couple of concussions in succession, and her effects were really debilitating. She ended up leaving work, and not returning for over a year, and when she did return, it had to be with some major modifications. People don't realize how life-changing a concussion can be! So I'm glad to hear you've got some strategies in place and are still enjoying your favourite things in life! A lot of the issues I deal with are kind of similar to concussion symptoms, so I feel for you! I'm sure your trip will be wonderful, even if it will be different than ones you've taken in past. All of my post-neurosurgery trips have definitely had a different touring style than the pre- ones, but they've all still been magical and satisfying.
And what a small world! (Speaking of being a Maritimer—I just met someone else from Nova Scotia on a Disney bus last night when I left Magic Kingdom for the last time of the trip, and it turns out that they are on my flight back to Halifax this morning! You can find Canadians wherever you go, it seems!
