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Hope you had a wonderful trip Amy

Sheri - Continued prayers for Kara's surgery & treatment.



Melissa - Praying everything went well today with Carter's MRI.
I have a random question. I'm debating the morality of it too, so need advice. I'm sure most of you have seen that Make a Wish won't let out other children participate in the wish and we have to pay for them out of pocket. I've figured it all up and it will cost around $2000 if we get all the deals we're hoping for. That's a whole heck of a lot of money to save when you have seven kids. The lady from GKTW had mentioned doing a fundraiser. I dismissed it at the time, but am now considering it.
My first question is, is it really even appropriate for us to do a fundraiser? And secondly, what type could we do? I thought about a bake sale, but not sure how much that could actually raise.
I won't be offended if you don't agree with it...I'm really struggling with it myself.
Kristy
My first question is, is it really even appropriate for us to do a fundraiser? And secondly, what type could we do? I thought about a bake sale, but not sure how much that could actually raise.
I won't be offended if you don't agree with it...I'm really struggling with it myself.
Kristy
suziedo said:Hi, I'm a medical student and a member of the Disboutiquers for the Big Gives. Not only do I love Make a Wish because it gives such great kids their wishes but it does such great things for siblings and the rest of the family who go through so much too. Because of the technicalities with your trip I think a fundraiser is a great and appropriate idea. Bake sales outside grocery stores are good, spaghetti dinners, etc. I think people would be happy to help for such a good cause!
We are new to this forum. We are so excited. Make A Wish has granted our daughter Alexa a trip to Give Kids the World in April. Alexa is 10 years old and has Cri du Chat syndrome, 5p-. Alexa aspirates on all thin liquids and gets pneumonia very easy due to that. She had a g-tube to help, however, she keep pulling it out, so we decided to leave it out and watch her very closely. Not sure where to start on here, but wanted to say HI, and introduce our selfs.
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I have a random question. I'm debating the morality of it too, so need advice. I'm sure most of you have seen that Make a Wish won't let out other children participate in the wish and we have to pay for them out of pocket. I've figured it all up and it will cost around $2000 if we get all the deals we're hoping for. That's a whole heck of a lot of money to save when you have seven kids. The lady from GKTW had mentioned doing a fundraiser. I dismissed it at the time, but am now considering it.
My first question is, is it really even appropriate for us to do a fundraiser? And secondly, what type could we do? I thought about a bake sale, but not sure how much that could actually raise.
I won't be offended if you don't agree with it...I'm really struggling with it myself.
Kristy
We are new to this forum. We are so excited. Make A Wish has granted our daughter Alexa a trip to Give Kids the World in April. Alexa is 10 years old and has Cri du Chat syndrome, 5p-. Alexa aspirates on all thin liquids and gets pneumonia very easy due to that. She had a g-tube to help, however, she keep pulling it out, so we decided to leave it out and watch her very closely. Not sure where to start on here, but wanted to say HI, and introduce our selfs.
Taimie![]()
I just want to say AHHHHHHHH !@#@#$%@#!@#~!@$%%#$ I HATE WAITING!!! We still dont know our dates and WE are very impatient haha. We just want to know when we are going and to be able to plan!! We talk about going to WDW every...single...day!! Every time the phone rings I always think its MAW calling telling us when we get to go.Please oh please MAW call soon!!!
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So we were told we would be going in the spring ( that was in July) and been waiting for dates since. I got a bit anxious seeing all the spring dates on here and called our chapter yesterday, left a message that I was just calling for a status update. Tonight I got an email that all our paperwork has been forwarded to a supervisor who will contact us soon for a follow up appointment(?), why do I have this sinking feeling that we have been sitting in a pile by her desk untouched all this time? Trying to be positive...
So we were told we would be going in the spring ( that was in July) and been waiting for dates since. I got a bit anxious seeing all the spring dates on here and called our chapter yesterday, left a message that I was just calling for a status update. Tonight I got an email that all our paperwork has been forwarded to a supervisor who will contact us soon for a follow up appointment(?), why do I have this sinking feeling that we have been sitting in a pile by her desk untouched all this time? Trying to be positive...
Since it looks like my other four won't be able to participate in any way whatsoever in Ava's wish, I need suggestions for affordable places to stay. I'm a retired disabled veteran, so I can get a good military discount on the park tickets. But, paying for a hotel will be a problem. If you have any suggestions please let me know. I want it to be close to GKTW, so we can still have family time.
Kristy
Hi,
Just wanted to post since we just arrived home on Saturday from our stay at GKTW. I'll share a few things that I wish I would have known before going.
1. The Mickey greet on Thursday morning was spectacular. It was as though we had him completely to ourselves and our own private photo shoot. The volunteers do a wonderful job of helping you pose for pics with Mickey. He stooped on the floor and played with my daughter that is unable to walk. And GKTW takes pics and gives the CD to you at the end of your stay. It is so worth it to try to make that.
2. Waffles every morning in the Gingerbread House. Best ever!
3. Sea World. WE ended up spending 10 hours there and could have used another day. It was probably our best day. Take the time to do the dolphin feeding. All 4 kids, age 13, 10, 8 and 3 loved it. (And mom and dad were pretty awestruck with those cute dolphins, too.)
4. GAC card at disney. It's kind of a shame. 12 years ago we took a wish trip with my older son. We felt like royalty. The CMs would see us coming and roll out the red carpet. This time, not so much. We almost always had to show them the card and I always felt we were being looked at suspiciously. (Apparently wish families were selling their GACs and there was lots of abuse, so I think Disney has to watch closer. Sad, but understandable.) Don't be afraid to show it, even at character meets, we were never denied.
5. Make time to spend at GKTW. All of my kids could have stayed there at least two full days. Amberville, the kiddie spa, carousel... they loved it all. As my very wise 13 year old told me, "Mom, we can always go back to disney, but we can never come back to GKTW."
6. Take the time to get to know the volunteers. They are beautiful souls.
I'd be happy to answer any questions. Having serious Disney/Wish trip planning withdrawals and love to talk about our awesome week.