mrzrich
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Just got home from what was a fantastic a 9 day trip to WDW until last night. My 6yo DS with no sense of fear, safety, or his own body got away from my DH while standing at a jewelery counter on Main Street. He darted out of the store in a split second. It was dark, the crowd was building up for the fireworks. I ran in the direction he had run in, screaming out his name. Turns out he had darted in the opposite direction. My Dh caught him out of the corner of his eye, he was already across the street, running toward the castle. When I asked him where he was going, he mattter of factly told me he was going to see the fireworks (We had watched them 2 nights earlier from the same location)
I literally fell to my knees on the sidewalk, holding him and crying. I've been carrying a pit around in my stomach since it happened. Of course a million horrible scenarios run through my mind.
Michael's getting bigger now, he knows how to escape from stroller straps, I just want to keep him safe. He loves to run, and thinks its a game. Even when we found him, and tried to explain to him and he saw that we were upset and that I was crying, he didn't get it.
When he was younger we used a harness, but like I said, he's getting older, and bigger. I don't want other kids staring at the 12 year old in the harness. You know?
I'm worried about planning another trip, which is a shame, because Michael makes major progress at wdw. On this trip, he let us know he had to poop on the potty for the first time in a public setting.
I literally fell to my knees on the sidewalk, holding him and crying. I've been carrying a pit around in my stomach since it happened. Of course a million horrible scenarios run through my mind.
Michael's getting bigger now, he knows how to escape from stroller straps, I just want to keep him safe. He loves to run, and thinks its a game. Even when we found him, and tried to explain to him and he saw that we were upset and that I was crying, he didn't get it.

When he was younger we used a harness, but like I said, he's getting older, and bigger. I don't want other kids staring at the 12 year old in the harness. You know?

I'm worried about planning another trip, which is a shame, because Michael makes major progress at wdw. On this trip, he let us know he had to poop on the potty for the first time in a public setting.
