Ok guys, I need some thoughts and ideas. Our MAW chapter contacted me yesterday and said that the company that sponsored Aidan's wish would like to have us for a lunch/party after we get back. It's the first time they have sponsored a wish and they are very excited. What would you do to show them your appreciation? Due to the holidays, I have 11 days after we get back before we are having our lunch with them. I am going to do my best to get our pictures back, but I feel like I should do more. They are a group of 62 employees that had to raise more than $6,000 to officially sponsor a wish. Any thoughts or ideas would be greatly appreciated!!!
Also, I stood in line again today for 2 hours to get my youngest the H1N1 shot. He turned 6 months 2 days ago and a flu clinic popped up today. I feel so much better taking him on our wish trip now that he has had at least one shot. I know they need 2, but I guess something is better than nothing.
Congrats on getting an H1N1 shot! That really should help them avoid the flu!
As for the other...
Honestly...
Showing up is going to be a huge thank you to them!
I would have your kids make as many pictures as you could for them. Maybe even keep a journal so that you can thank them specifically for X, Y or Z...
Hand drawn pictures are a BIG hit!
Or...
Have a simple plaque made (you can usually do this pretty cheap from an Awards store) that just says something simple...you would have to order this before you go.
"Thank you _____________ (business name) for making my wish come true!"
Then have it made so that a picture can be slipped into it. You won't have your PhotoPass back by then...but you could put a picture on it from your pictures that you take or even come back and put a picture in.
Or you could give the manager of the office your 12 favorite pictures and they can put a different pictures in the "frame" each month. Something easy where you can slip the picture in and out.
Just seeing the smile on your families face is going to be a real encouragement to them.
I would also prep your family by asking them questions like:
What was your favorite part of your trip?
Who is your favorite character?
Where did you stay in Disney World?
The things adults may ask the kids.
Because you may be surprised at the answer and can "suggest" a different answer or at least make sure they can think of a favorite thing...
I did this for Lauren when she was interviewed about her trip and she was stumped by the "What was your favorite part of the trip?" question...she was glad I prepped her.
I don't know what kind of company it is....if it is a store or somewhere that customers come in...I would definitely do an inexpensive plague.
You could even get something similar at a craft store for not too much money.