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Remembering Austin....
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In November of 2008, my Grandmother (known as GG for Great Grandma to my kids) and I were talking about what she was going to do with the money she was going to leave the great grandchildren when she passed (a conversation I HATED having). We talked about special accounts, trusts, etc., She then changed the subject and said that she was sad that my Mom (her daughter) and I never got to take our trip to Ireland (I got pregnant instead
). She asked me where I could send everyone for $xx amount of dollars. Thinking it would be very tight, I said, well maybe Disney..and she was so excited, I quite frankly had never heard her so excited. Thus our trip was decided. Gram reasoned that rather than give the kids each a little bit of money, she would give the family a trip that they would have priceless memories from.
I was put in charge of getting quotes for the trip and putting everything together. GG was going to give the trip to the family for Christmas (they are all in NH and me and my family are in GA). I was worried that I would not be able to get 11 people to Disney for her budget but luck was on my side. We picked the dates of Sept 5-13, so we could celebrate my daughter's 2nd birthday and my Mom's, (ahem, 29th birthday). I got the hotel (ASMu suite and a preferred room), the airfare and tickets for GG budget. I put together a binder of specially designed pages, announcing the trip, giving details about the hotel and the trip and packed it with brochures and a DVD. We set up our webcams in NH and GA for Christmas morning and I saw GG give the binder to my Mother to unwrap. Now my Mom is not the emotional type, but when she opened up that binder and saw that she, her 4 daughters and 5 grandchildren were going to Disney, she was overcome. She held her hand to her mouth, with tears streaming down her face. The look on my Grandmother's face was pure joy at seeing how excited my Mom was and how stunned my sisters were.
Planning this trip has been a revival of sorts for my Grandmother. She had lost her next door neighbors of 15 years in 2008. They were an amazing couple who were the best friends she could have ever asked for. John passed away first, and then his beloved Marion passed away a few months later. Gram just declined herself, while I was not there I could hear it in her voice, her spark was gone.
I called her about everything having to do with the trip, she helped decide on every aspect of the trip. I would print things off the computer and send them to her to look over. She would call me so excited when she got the mail with pictures of the different resorts, she crossed her fingers with me on getting "Free Dining". She gave me her vision for th trip and we scrutinized over every detail. She had purpose again and I had never heard her so giddy.
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The signifigance of the number 9

I was put in charge of getting quotes for the trip and putting everything together. GG was going to give the trip to the family for Christmas (they are all in NH and me and my family are in GA). I was worried that I would not be able to get 11 people to Disney for her budget but luck was on my side. We picked the dates of Sept 5-13, so we could celebrate my daughter's 2nd birthday and my Mom's, (ahem, 29th birthday). I got the hotel (ASMu suite and a preferred room), the airfare and tickets for GG budget. I put together a binder of specially designed pages, announcing the trip, giving details about the hotel and the trip and packed it with brochures and a DVD. We set up our webcams in NH and GA for Christmas morning and I saw GG give the binder to my Mother to unwrap. Now my Mom is not the emotional type, but when she opened up that binder and saw that she, her 4 daughters and 5 grandchildren were going to Disney, she was overcome. She held her hand to her mouth, with tears streaming down her face. The look on my Grandmother's face was pure joy at seeing how excited my Mom was and how stunned my sisters were.
Planning this trip has been a revival of sorts for my Grandmother. She had lost her next door neighbors of 15 years in 2008. They were an amazing couple who were the best friends she could have ever asked for. John passed away first, and then his beloved Marion passed away a few months later. Gram just declined herself, while I was not there I could hear it in her voice, her spark was gone.
I called her about everything having to do with the trip, she helped decide on every aspect of the trip. I would print things off the computer and send them to her to look over. She would call me so excited when she got the mail with pictures of the different resorts, she crossed her fingers with me on getting "Free Dining". She gave me her vision for th trip and we scrutinized over every detail. She had purpose again and I had never heard her so giddy.
Next up:
The signifigance of the number 9