wendylovesdisney
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Really this is a request from me, appealing to everyone’s humanity. Please reach deep into your hearts and think about what this time of year, and what Disney World represents, before you voice mean comments to people who you have decided either don’t deserve to be in a scooter, or what kind of person is even in a scooter.
I have just returned from what was supposed to be a sister trip without other family. My sister has battled cancer for a long time. Diagnosed at 35 and she takes much care with her appearance. It makes her feel better. She chooses outfits and matching jewelry. She looks too young for what some people have decided is someone who “deserves” to ride on a scooter. Yet, beyond what people casually see, is a lady whose bones were destroyed from years of chemo and twice a day radiation. The entire skin on her upper torso is scarred and twisted. No breasts. Most skin removed in general. Not even enough was left for her so that clothes don’t irritate her and still make her chest bleed. Her legs are bowed when she stands. She is short of breath to walk even small distances. She takes morphine every single day. She still manages to raise an autistic child. He was only 5 when she was diagnosed. Does she deserve to ride a scooter and enjoy her trip at Disney?
My portion of my trip was paid by my sister. In the last year I developed a neurological problem where at times I can’t even grasp a tooth brush. Sometimes I can’t walk at all. I had to quit working and could not drive. I’m broke because I stopped working. But do you know what I was before this happened? A nurse. I sweated blood taking care of people and their loved ones. I’ve been bled on, puked on, spit on and assaulted through my job. I still gave respect and did my job. I gave up holidays and birthdays to be at work taking care of other people. I also have a child who is not neuro typical and dread the idea that I might not live a long time to be able to take care of her. Do I “deserve” to be at Disney and ride a scooter?
This was a week that was supposed to allow my sister and I to bond without the pressure of family life and allow us to spend time together as we do not live in the same state.
Instead. We were insulted so many times it colored our entire time. Daily people made comments to us that were intended for our ears as opposed to the people that they were with. We were called every incantation of fat, ****ing, lazy ***** you can string together. At one point a man who was pushing a stroller and walking hand in hand with a little girl who appeared to be 5 was asked by her, “daddy what’s that?” - our scooters were decorated with tinsel and lights so we could be festive. For YOU to enjoy as well as us. What he replied (very loudly to make sure I heard) was; “that’s for people who are too lazy to walk”. That was the message he wanted this innocent child to receive and take away. At Christmas. In Disney.
One evening we were parked next to Chefs de France against the building. Scooters off. Not in the walkway. Bothering no one. I was speaking to a man who had come to check out my scooter because it seemed to be malfunctioning. Literally as I was explaining to the gentleman how rude people had been to us, another person walked by and made some variation of the lazy *****es comment.
At another point as I was driving by, a man who was holding a child said he should have her kick me in the head as I went by.
I want to say not once did I run into anyone. Did I cut anyone off. Was I rude. I was very aware that people walk in front of you and you have to make instant stops that end up jerkin you forward while the other person goes on their merry way.
My end point is that no one should be treated badly. Please find some scrap of humanity before you verbally lash out at people you don’t know. I’m not sure if it’s our social climate now that makes people feel more free to lash out and be negative. I don’t know.
But please do not ruin another persons trip. Thank you.
I have just returned from what was supposed to be a sister trip without other family. My sister has battled cancer for a long time. Diagnosed at 35 and she takes much care with her appearance. It makes her feel better. She chooses outfits and matching jewelry. She looks too young for what some people have decided is someone who “deserves” to ride on a scooter. Yet, beyond what people casually see, is a lady whose bones were destroyed from years of chemo and twice a day radiation. The entire skin on her upper torso is scarred and twisted. No breasts. Most skin removed in general. Not even enough was left for her so that clothes don’t irritate her and still make her chest bleed. Her legs are bowed when she stands. She is short of breath to walk even small distances. She takes morphine every single day. She still manages to raise an autistic child. He was only 5 when she was diagnosed. Does she deserve to ride a scooter and enjoy her trip at Disney?
My portion of my trip was paid by my sister. In the last year I developed a neurological problem where at times I can’t even grasp a tooth brush. Sometimes I can’t walk at all. I had to quit working and could not drive. I’m broke because I stopped working. But do you know what I was before this happened? A nurse. I sweated blood taking care of people and their loved ones. I’ve been bled on, puked on, spit on and assaulted through my job. I still gave respect and did my job. I gave up holidays and birthdays to be at work taking care of other people. I also have a child who is not neuro typical and dread the idea that I might not live a long time to be able to take care of her. Do I “deserve” to be at Disney and ride a scooter?
This was a week that was supposed to allow my sister and I to bond without the pressure of family life and allow us to spend time together as we do not live in the same state.
Instead. We were insulted so many times it colored our entire time. Daily people made comments to us that were intended for our ears as opposed to the people that they were with. We were called every incantation of fat, ****ing, lazy ***** you can string together. At one point a man who was pushing a stroller and walking hand in hand with a little girl who appeared to be 5 was asked by her, “daddy what’s that?” - our scooters were decorated with tinsel and lights so we could be festive. For YOU to enjoy as well as us. What he replied (very loudly to make sure I heard) was; “that’s for people who are too lazy to walk”. That was the message he wanted this innocent child to receive and take away. At Christmas. In Disney.
One evening we were parked next to Chefs de France against the building. Scooters off. Not in the walkway. Bothering no one. I was speaking to a man who had come to check out my scooter because it seemed to be malfunctioning. Literally as I was explaining to the gentleman how rude people had been to us, another person walked by and made some variation of the lazy *****es comment.
At another point as I was driving by, a man who was holding a child said he should have her kick me in the head as I went by.
I want to say not once did I run into anyone. Did I cut anyone off. Was I rude. I was very aware that people walk in front of you and you have to make instant stops that end up jerkin you forward while the other person goes on their merry way.
My end point is that no one should be treated badly. Please find some scrap of humanity before you verbally lash out at people you don’t know. I’m not sure if it’s our social climate now that makes people feel more free to lash out and be negative. I don’t know.
But please do not ruin another persons trip. Thank you.
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