Again, thank you all for your outpouring of love and concern for Tornado. You dont know how much your thoughts and prayers mean to me. I called the Vets yesterday with an update, and since neither was in I left word with an assistant who said, WOW, and was completely bowled over at the fact that Tornado is now able to eat and drink on his own.
Im way behind on commenting on reader responses, but heres a start, in reverse order:
And this is why, dear Kay, you have so many devoted readers. You can kill off a cell phone with a snack cart and have us all crying by the end of the tale.
Your description of Magic is so perfect...thanks for the reminder that I'm in control of the Magic that my family receives from me.
I've been away for awhile but got all caught up in one sitting. I may have Nebo'd my back but it was worth it! Thanks for sharing and please put me on the list of folks to promote your book and organize book signings when you take your writing on the road. As I said earlier, your installments are better than any book I've read in a long time!
Thanks for sharing your Magic with us

Suzflee: Sniff, sniff; now youre making me cry! Those were very nice compliments. As I went online just now I was thinking I hadnt heard from you in a while and there you were! Thanks so much for all your supportive and encouraging posts throughout my report. I hope you arent really having severe back problems.
BRAVO!

daly7o9: Im glad you enjoyed the closing episode. Thanks for coming along vicariously on my vacation.
Thanks for the great report... I invite you to write more

eternaldisneyfan: Ha! Good one! It took me half a beat before it sunk in and then I started laughing!
Sigh. The report has come to an end.

Thanks for the wonderful report. I look forward to you next trip.

Thanks, Charter Member Maine-iac, for sticking with me to the end of this report and bringing a smile to my face with your posts.
What a great last episode and what a perfect ending to a wonderful report! I loved the humor and the serious sentiments as well.
After reading your comments about "the magic," I've pondered a bit about the subject. My theory: The reason the magic is all around us is that, actually, its origin is deep within each one of us. The wonderful thing about Disney is that it has found the way to tap into and draw out that magic within. When it bubbles out, we just have to share it and before we know it, it's changing the world all around us.
I hope that you have found a way to put the Time Dilation Effect into reverse so that the time between now and your next trip report will seem very, very short. I'll be waiting in line with all your other fans, eager to read it.
So glad to hear that Tornado is making such a great recovery! I'm convinced that the love we have for pets is just one form of that special "everyday magic" that we all too frequently take for granted.
While I wait for your next trip and report, I'm going to try to remember the point that you have proved so eloquently -- We can't truly be sane unless we're a little bit silly.
- Iluvsushi

iluvsushi: You make some very eloquent points, and I appreciate your comments. I have enjoyed having you read and comment on my story. Thanks so much for joining us on our adventures.
Yeah Kay!!! That is wonderful news!! We never doubted Tornado! He just needed to come home and be loved. Love and prayers are very powerful. And I am resisting reading your final chapter. I can't believe it is over all ready!!

DISNEYDUET: Youll have to break down and read the end eventually, but thats a very sweet sentiment. I must chuckle, however, at your over already comment, since this has to be the longest trip report ever considering the short length of our vacation!
Awwww! That was just perfect! Such a nice ending to a great trip report. I'm so glad Tornado is recovering! I usually don't like cats, but even before his/her (I can't remember the sex! Sorry!) accident, when you would post pictures I would think to myself "Now that is a fine looking cat."

celerystalker: Tornado thanks you for thinking hes handsome. And hes as good natured and fun as he is handsome. He back to springing from one couch to the other, chasing us up the stairs while trying to grab our legs, and depositing milk jug rings in our shoes. SIGH. Its good to have the little critter back to normal.
Kay, I can't believe it but I am three installments behind on your trip report! My daughter graduated high school last Thursday and its just been crazy around here (in a good/happy sad way).
I did read a little bit enough to know about poor Tornado and I'm so sorry he's been in such bad shape but glad to know things are looking better. I had a cat that lived 16 years that I loved like my baby so I know how you feel about your special kitty.

Liz: Congratulations to your daughter, and I wish her all the best in what ever direction life takes her next.
Our last cat, Bunnilyn lived to be about 17-18. I really didnt want another cat when she died. I still cry at times when I think of her and it has been 2.5 years. Good natured, loving animals really do become like children. When Tornado showed up on our porch the day after Christmas two years ago, I really didnt want to keep him, but now Im so glad we did. Hes our little buddy.
Your final chapter was so touching, and a good reminder of all the magic in my life. I reminisced of my son's not so magical meltdown in the airport on our way home. The busy days and late nights had caught up with him. I left him by the big Christmas tree and had to walk away as he threw himself on the floor. I could see him from around the corner and these 2 kids who were in the airport went over to try and help him, figuring his mom had deserted him. Luckily, once we boarded the plane, things improved, but our last day was definitely not my favorite.
Thank you so much for sharing your vacation with us. It always brightened my day to see you had posted an update. I'm so glad Tornado is doing better.

Can't wait for your next trip.

mikamah: Thanks for the kind words. Yes, there are usually a few not so special moments on most vacations, so we need to keep the right perspective and not let those moments spoil an otherwise great trip. Someday youll tell your son the story you just related to me and youll both have a good laugh over it.
What a wonderful finale, Kay. Yours was the first trip report that I ever read after joining the DIS. I used to pass up the trip report threads, but the title of your trippie is what originally caught my eye. Well, once I started reading, I was hooked. Like I've written previously, your report was just like reading a good book. I looked forward to new installments and your wonderful writing never failed to entertain!
Hmmm, now about that idea you had regarding a fictional family
trippie........
Thanks for all the laughs and for all the work you put into writing your trip report!
Sending more good wishes for Tornado! Please keep us posted.

SunKat: I have really enjoyed having you as a reader, so the pleasure has been mutual. I dont know if the fictional family, or the multiple-writer participation story will ever happen, but theyre fun ideas. If I hit a slow spell at work and miss writing, I might give it more thought. Thanks again for being such a faithful reader.
SIS, what can I say? I totally LOVED your report, but most importantly,
I met YOU, which was the best thing! You ROCK!
So sad it's over. But I can relate to the feelin of going home.
You know where to find us, so please keep stopping by. And I am sure to be on your next trip report wagon!

Backstage_Gal: Thanks. Youre making me all misty-eyed! Isnt it amazing how people we have never met can become so dear to us. I have enjoyed getting to know you and would love to meet some day in real life. Maybe next fall we can make it happen.