kclark9830
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I know, I know--Neverland and Epcot? No. Neverland and Magic Kingdom, sure. But why Neverland and Epcot (Our trip has actually changed a bit since this first post, and it's no longer an Epcot-only trip! The post that explains it is further down, and can be found here: http://www.disboards.com/threads/take-me-to-neverland_sept-2016-ptr.3521770/#post-56030830 )? Allow me to explain...
So, this trip is going to be a little different for us. No rope dropping, no packed plans for fast passes and multiple ADR's. No two parents and two kids...because now we're a family of two parents and one kid. Emma, our beautiful 10-year-old daughter, passed away earlier this year. It was a long, difficult battle with cancer and the ensuing complications of her bone marrow transplant (long as in 6 years off and on). It was something we knew was coming for several weeks leading up to her actual passing (not that this in any way makes it "easier" to carry) (and I hope you'll forgive my self-indulgence in sharing all of this...I'm a writer by profession, and writing is therapeutic for me).
(Christmas 2015)
(Our last Disney trip together, 2014)
Our Disney trip was something we'd also been anticipating for a long time, except it was a trip we had hoped to take with her once she'd recovered from the bone marrow transplant. It was to be a quiet but fun trip. Our plans were to stay in a Deluxe Resort, which we'd never done before. Unfortunately, Emma will not get to take that trip. We decided that we would go on with our plans. After all, we love Disney, and our other daughter who is 6 years old, is hankering to see the princesses again.
But this is where the TR's name comes from. Peter Pan was Emma's absolute favorite story. Even at 10 she believed in Neverland. It's a fitting love for a child gone too soon. "Think of all the joy you'll find, when you leave this world behind, and bid your cares goodbye!" Second star to the right and straight on 'til morning...
(Pic courtesy of Pinterest)
Now, I promise that if you follow along I'm not going to regale you with sad tales (there was almost nothing sad about Emma at all, cancer not withstanding...she was fantastic). This trip will be about healing and loving and celebrating a beautiful life.
So! Who are we? The Clark family: Katie (that's me), Micheal (hubby of 13 years), and Ashlyn (who is now the proud big sister of two tiny kittens--what will we do with them while we're gone?!).
The When is September 4-7, 2016. The Where is Disney's Yacht Club (squee!). What do we plan? Four days of Epcot bliss! Why? Rejuvenation.
Ashlyn doesn't know we're going to Disney. At least, she doesn't know we're going when we're going. We have a second trip planned for December with some of the family. She knows about that trip, so anytime she hears us talking about going she assumes we're talking about the "Christmas trip", which will be longer but at All Star Sports. Knowing a secret is kind of fun
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So, this trip is going to be a little different for us. No rope dropping, no packed plans for fast passes and multiple ADR's. No two parents and two kids...because now we're a family of two parents and one kid. Emma, our beautiful 10-year-old daughter, passed away earlier this year. It was a long, difficult battle with cancer and the ensuing complications of her bone marrow transplant (long as in 6 years off and on). It was something we knew was coming for several weeks leading up to her actual passing (not that this in any way makes it "easier" to carry) (and I hope you'll forgive my self-indulgence in sharing all of this...I'm a writer by profession, and writing is therapeutic for me).

(Christmas 2015)

(Our last Disney trip together, 2014)
Our Disney trip was something we'd also been anticipating for a long time, except it was a trip we had hoped to take with her once she'd recovered from the bone marrow transplant. It was to be a quiet but fun trip. Our plans were to stay in a Deluxe Resort, which we'd never done before. Unfortunately, Emma will not get to take that trip. We decided that we would go on with our plans. After all, we love Disney, and our other daughter who is 6 years old, is hankering to see the princesses again.
But this is where the TR's name comes from. Peter Pan was Emma's absolute favorite story. Even at 10 she believed in Neverland. It's a fitting love for a child gone too soon. "Think of all the joy you'll find, when you leave this world behind, and bid your cares goodbye!" Second star to the right and straight on 'til morning...

(Pic courtesy of Pinterest)
Now, I promise that if you follow along I'm not going to regale you with sad tales (there was almost nothing sad about Emma at all, cancer not withstanding...she was fantastic). This trip will be about healing and loving and celebrating a beautiful life.
So! Who are we? The Clark family: Katie (that's me), Micheal (hubby of 13 years), and Ashlyn (who is now the proud big sister of two tiny kittens--what will we do with them while we're gone?!).

The When is September 4-7, 2016. The Where is Disney's Yacht Club (squee!). What do we plan? Four days of Epcot bliss! Why? Rejuvenation.
Ashlyn doesn't know we're going to Disney. At least, she doesn't know we're going when we're going. We have a second trip planned for December with some of the family. She knows about that trip, so anytime she hears us talking about going she assumes we're talking about the "Christmas trip", which will be longer but at All Star Sports. Knowing a secret is kind of fun

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