FunkyFunBuckets
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Just a warning my story is kind of a sad one...
When me and my sister were younger my parents always felt that rather than buy big expensive presenst at christmas and birthdays, it would be better to take us to orlando every year and allow us to make memories that would last much longer than any toy.
So every year we travelled from Northern Ireland to orlando and had a great time.
However in 2000 my mum was diagnosed with cancer at just 9 I didn't really understand what this was and how sick mum would truly get.
Despite this mum decided that we would go on one final trip to orlando and celebrate our normal lives before they were turned upside down.
Our trip was planned to start on sat 14th september 2001, I was in school at the time when we learnt of the attacks and we truly believed that we would have to cancel our trip but through some miracle we got to take our trip.
Our final night at Disney my whole family were watching the fireworks show, which I believe was fantasy in the sky, when all of a sudden my mum leans over to me and my sister and tells us that no matter what happens after this we should always remember this moment and know that she would be with us forever.

When we came home from our trip and things got bad with surgery and chemotherapy and radiotherapy my mum wrote my dad a letter for their anniverrsary saying that she would always keep that moment in her heart and that she knew if anything happened to her we would be fine with dad.
My mum passed away 4 years ago this april.
After it happened we were all so depressed and down. But my dad discovered that in a savings account with his name on it my mum had been putting away money with the intent that it be used to take ourselves back to orlando.
That is exactly what we did and on the last night of our trip we were watching the fireworks show and i looked over at my dad and saw he had tears rolling down his cheeks and he was holding the letter my mum wrote for him. He was trying to hide it but even though I saw him I have never told him because I knew he was having a private moment.
We have continued the tradition every year and we never feel more joy or connection to our mum than when we are in Disney world.
When me and my sister were younger my parents always felt that rather than buy big expensive presenst at christmas and birthdays, it would be better to take us to orlando every year and allow us to make memories that would last much longer than any toy.

So every year we travelled from Northern Ireland to orlando and had a great time.

However in 2000 my mum was diagnosed with cancer at just 9 I didn't really understand what this was and how sick mum would truly get.

Despite this mum decided that we would go on one final trip to orlando and celebrate our normal lives before they were turned upside down.

Our trip was planned to start on sat 14th september 2001, I was in school at the time when we learnt of the attacks and we truly believed that we would have to cancel our trip but through some miracle we got to take our trip.

Our final night at Disney my whole family were watching the fireworks show, which I believe was fantasy in the sky, when all of a sudden my mum leans over to me and my sister and tells us that no matter what happens after this we should always remember this moment and know that she would be with us forever.

When we came home from our trip and things got bad with surgery and chemotherapy and radiotherapy my mum wrote my dad a letter for their anniverrsary saying that she would always keep that moment in her heart and that she knew if anything happened to her we would be fine with dad.

My mum passed away 4 years ago this april.

After it happened we were all so depressed and down. But my dad discovered that in a savings account with his name on it my mum had been putting away money with the intent that it be used to take ourselves back to orlando.
That is exactly what we did and on the last night of our trip we were watching the fireworks show and i looked over at my dad and saw he had tears rolling down his cheeks and he was holding the letter my mum wrote for him. He was trying to hide it but even though I saw him I have never told him because I knew he was having a private moment.

We have continued the tradition every year and we never feel more joy or connection to our mum than when we are in Disney world.
