shruley
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Our daughter, Gabriella, has been recently granted a wish by the Make a Wish foundation. They came last week, and as expected, Gabriella wished to go to Walk Disney World! We are currently waiting for the final approvals to come back and for us to get some DATES!
When I was trying to come up with my title, I was reminded of what all our friends and family keep telling us "You've already been to WDW, why didn't you have her wish for something else?" (As you can see in my signature, we're been to WDW before, but not near as often as I think we should!!!) Well, for one, it's HER wish
, and two, what the heck does it matter? Even you non-wish people get this, right? The "don't you want to vacation somewhere else" speech. I just didn't realize I'd get it about my daughter's wish for Heaven's sake! But here we are, and WE'RE excited, even if everyone else isn't! 
Our Cast of Characters...
Gabriella- Our Wish Child. Four years old and full of spunk. Gabriella was born with a Congenital Heart Defect. She had 3 open heart surgeries before the age of 3, and recently had a fourth surgery and had a pacemaker placed. She was misdiagnosed at birth, and we almost lost her because of this. Gabriella had emergency surgery less than 24 hours after being diagnosed and stopped breathing and had to be intubated just hours after arriving at the Children's Hospital and being diagnosed. You can read her full story here http://www.reachingmylimit.com/2010/08/gabriellas-story-1.html
She has been incredibly brave through every surgery and is just HAPPY. No real favorite characters or anything right now...she maintains she LOVES them all. Over the last several weeks she's told us she wants to meet Princesses, fairies, Mickey, ride Dumbo, Teacups, and eat in the Castle.
Aleah, age 7. Aleah was 3 when Gabriella was born. For all of Aleah's life that she remembers, everything has usually centered around her sister being "sick" and she's handled it with amazing grace. Actually, for Aleah, doctor's visits and surgeries are "normal" for her. She routinely plays "heart surgery" on her animals, with full intubation tubes and cutting open the chest. She's spent months in the Ronald McDonald House, and weeks away from us with relatives. Some days I think she deserves this almost as much as her sister does.
And my husband Kevin and I. Were both first went to Disney a few years after getting married. We had the best time, felt like little kids, and have been taking our kids back ever since, but not near as often as we'd like to. We live in the Frozen Northland
so dreaming of Florida helps pass some of the cold days. We are so excited for Gabriella to be granted a Wish and can't wait to see how the process unfolds.
PS- I used the names on here to correspond to the names on our Blogs, where I may copy posts occassionally (and, because I'm a Child Protection Worker "names on the Blog have been changed to protect our privacy".) An FYI in case there's any confusion over names I've posted in the past!



Our Cast of Characters...
Gabriella- Our Wish Child. Four years old and full of spunk. Gabriella was born with a Congenital Heart Defect. She had 3 open heart surgeries before the age of 3, and recently had a fourth surgery and had a pacemaker placed. She was misdiagnosed at birth, and we almost lost her because of this. Gabriella had emergency surgery less than 24 hours after being diagnosed and stopped breathing and had to be intubated just hours after arriving at the Children's Hospital and being diagnosed. You can read her full story here http://www.reachingmylimit.com/2010/08/gabriellas-story-1.html
She has been incredibly brave through every surgery and is just HAPPY. No real favorite characters or anything right now...she maintains she LOVES them all. Over the last several weeks she's told us she wants to meet Princesses, fairies, Mickey, ride Dumbo, Teacups, and eat in the Castle.
Aleah, age 7. Aleah was 3 when Gabriella was born. For all of Aleah's life that she remembers, everything has usually centered around her sister being "sick" and she's handled it with amazing grace. Actually, for Aleah, doctor's visits and surgeries are "normal" for her. She routinely plays "heart surgery" on her animals, with full intubation tubes and cutting open the chest. She's spent months in the Ronald McDonald House, and weeks away from us with relatives. Some days I think she deserves this almost as much as her sister does.
And my husband Kevin and I. Were both first went to Disney a few years after getting married. We had the best time, felt like little kids, and have been taking our kids back ever since, but not near as often as we'd like to. We live in the Frozen Northland

PS- I used the names on here to correspond to the names on our Blogs, where I may copy posts occassionally (and, because I'm a Child Protection Worker "names on the Blog have been changed to protect our privacy".) An FYI in case there's any confusion over names I've posted in the past!