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<font color=blue>DW thinks he's a <i>Manly Man</i>
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This is an awesome thing you're doing dpuck. Good for you. I hope you have a great time. Good luck.




I'm pretty sure it's been said a million time on this thread, but you're doing a great thing! These are the kinds of things that a kid will keep with them for a lifetime. Real life changing kinda stuffMy family wasn't exactly well off when I was young, thus the reason why I didn't get to Disney till I was in High School. Needless to say, I had friends whos parents never hesitated to invite me along on some of their more pricey vacations. Great experiences and I'll never forget the inclusiveness and generosity! Kind of a "pay it forward" thing I suppose as I'd do this in a heartbeat when my kids are older and want to bring a friend.
Good luck!
Thanks stroller boy, other than being an eagles fan you seem like a decent guy![]()
How'd the sleepover go?
It went great Mindy. The boys (my two and friend) played all day and fell asleep watching Pirates. Friend called home once just to say goodnight and they all camped out in the living room. However they were all up at 6 am1 week to go!
Sounds like you are doing a wonderful thing and you definitely deserve all the kudos you are getting. My only reservation, slight as it might be, is I think you need to have a talk with your son about jumping to conclusions and inviting people without your knowledge. You mentioned in your post that this is your son's "best buddie right now". My only concern is that the next time you're going, your son will think it's okay to invite a friend, and your son's friends will all be vying for his attention so they can go next time. Please don't think I'm trying to rain on your SpectroMagic, but I'd be a little upset with my daughter if she went ahead and invited someone without my approval first.
Believe me...we had THAT TALK! In fact he was in tears when I was giving him the lecture. Hes really a sweet kid and it was just a misunderstanding, so that is a lot of the reason that we went ahead with it. If I thought he/they were trying to manipulate me then he wouldn't be going.
Believe me...we had THAT TALK! In fact he was in tears when I was giving him the lecture. Hes really a sweet kid and it was just a misunderstanding, so that is a lot of the reason that we went ahead with it. If I thought he/they were trying to manipulate me then he wouldn't be going.
I didn't mean to insinuate that he was manipulating you, and hope you didn't take it that way. I'd hate to see his other friends manipulate him in the future because they think they'll get a free trip to Disney.Can't imagine how he became such a sweet kid, kind and thoughtful.
Must come from your wife's side?
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Again, I think it's a wonderful thing you're doing and I'm sure your son's friend and grandma will be eternally grateful. Enjoy your trip and please let us know how it goes. I'm sure there will be quite a few joyful and happy tears shed on this trip and we'd all like to be a small part of that.
Just a suggestion, dpuck, check with your airline as to what you legally need for ID for your guest. Our favorite airline asked for copies of a birth certificates when we took a bunch of dd's friends to Florida.... Some airlines and/or airports get pickier than others, but better to be prepared...
Really? I didn't know it varied from airline to airline or airport.
I take my nieces to Disney, I thought I'd need a birth certificate or something, when I called to find out I was told rather snottily that, no I wouldn't need anything like this because they are not a policing agency! This was Continental, but I've stopped bringing BC copies because I never was asked for them. Good to know I might be at some point though.