Well it is all done.....
The last day was quite a whirlwind of activity.
The kids were heading over to Animal Kingdom today. They had been asking me about it all week.
I would be meeting them over there after I have taken Nat and Sandy back to the airport..... (I double checked with them BEFORE we made the trek just to be sure they were not going to stay another night LOL!!)
I met up with them at the Festival of the Lion King. One of my favorite shows. This has to be one of the most labor intensive of all of the live shows at WDW. They all loved it! Well except for the ones that had sunburn from the day before at Typhoon Lagoon.
We headed over to It's Tough to be a bug. Now that was funny. I love seeing that show with new people. I told them all that they had to sit back in the seat because there were things that will walk by them

We went to lunch as they had covered alot of the park in the morning. And that was evidenced by how soaking wet they were from Kali River Rapids.
Next up for the final night was going to be Fantasmic at MGM. They went back to their rooms while I made a final trek through Epcot... (gotta get my fix to last me a while). Then later met them at the show.
Fantasmic was a great ending to a wonderful week. The look on their faces was great. They pointed out all of the characters. As much as they try to be grown up they are still kids... and a great bunch of them at that.
Then we had to say our goodbyes. This was tough. Every single one of these kids touched me. It was hard to say goodbye. I just know that the Disney magic will stay with these kids and they will remember this for a long time to come.
Thank you to sooooo many people that made this possible. Far too many to name. But a Big thank you to Leslie. She helped raise this money and helped me keep my secret. And to Caroline. THANK YOU for having making this opportunity available. You are a saint. You and all of the other teacher that joined you.... Irene, Marcia and Al... (gotta love our new Star Al) You are the ones that are shaping our future with these young people, and you are doing a heck of a job.
I will post some pictures later. Thanks for all of the kind words that you all of posted. They really mean alot to me.
Debbie