Hi! This is my first post so please be gentle with me!
My 16 year old daughter is a devoted disboarder...and her favorite post is the wish tripper's one. She (RWROCKSME) follows y'all religiously...and celebrates each time anyone tells a lovely story about their wish kid or family wish trip. She often recounts the stories to me -- and is sooooo excited by details of children singing "when you wish upon a star" and first sightings of Cinderella that make her go "bippitty boppetty boo hoo".
She herself, though older than most of the wish kids we seem to find on this board, is on the heart/lung transplant list at the University of Florida. She sometimes talks about being blue (when wheelchair and "looking different" topics arise) but I don't think she has ever mentioned her illness on the board.
She doesn't have much energy or physical strength so she doesn't get out much and spends most of her time on the computer -- her only connection real connection to the outside world. She is an only child, goes to virtual high school and her most communicative friend at present is a Disney "pin"pal from California she has never met.
She was offered a wish trip a couple of years ago and was even asked to speak (She is a great advocate for all kids and once raised 52,000 dollars for Paul Newman's Hole in the Wall Gang camps when she spoke on their behalf!) at a recent wish fundraiser at our medical school. She just couldn't decide what she wanted her wish to be. Well, after enjoying all of your stories vicariously and thinking about it she finally asked for a DisneyLAND wish!
She was sooooo excited when she got the word that it went through an we can probably go in the fall (she can't handle extremes of temperatures and summer would be too hot for her). So she posted...and no one replied. She was heart broken...and her heart IS broken.
I know it probably isn't often that a "teen" wish kid posts it probably just slips by most of you. But, as a mom who goes through what most you do (I was told she wouldn't live through the night she was born...and that was just the FIRST time), I know we usually just feel helpless when it comes to helping ease their pain.
But this is one time I CAN do something! Please, if you read my blue fairy's post please congratulate her. It would make her day! She wants to be included and she is a far better surf "boarder" than her mom ever hopes to be. And, as you all know, "when the baby is happy -- the mama is happy!!!"
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