Aside from the obvious things - unparalleled trip planning advice from the only people in the world who love Disney more than I do; help with DIY travel projects that let an arts and crafts challenged individual like myself make autograph books, countdown chains, and homemade activity books for our upcoming trip; and the fabulous podcast that keeps me laughing even on the darkest day - I'm very grateful to this website, especially this week.
My youngest child (age 2) was diagnosed with very mild CP (Cerebral Palsy) on Monday. Even though he's had some significant motor delays, he walks and talks and "looks normal." (He's still well below the normal range for motor skills at his age but the delays are very subtle.) My DH and I have really been struggling with what this all means for him. I have received an unbelievable amount of support here. From people just posting "hugs" and saying that they understand how difficult this must be (and I even feel guilty "complaining" since he is so high-functioning) to suggestions for how a GAC could help him to PMs with personal stories about CP, etc. It makes me so grateful to be able to take part in a community like this.
I know sometimes there are problem threads here and there but that's nothing compared to incredible openness and generosity of spirit of the community as a whole. I just wanted to take the time to say thank you to all the incredible people here who help create this wonderful place! What's truly amazing is that it's not just the "Webmasters" and "Moderators" and "Powers that Be" who make this place great (not to take anything away from the hard work that goes into this wonderful place); it's each and every person who takes a moment to reach out.
So a big THANK YOU!!!
Amanda
PS And I'm sure I'm not the only one who has had an experience like this here!
My youngest child (age 2) was diagnosed with very mild CP (Cerebral Palsy) on Monday. Even though he's had some significant motor delays, he walks and talks and "looks normal." (He's still well below the normal range for motor skills at his age but the delays are very subtle.) My DH and I have really been struggling with what this all means for him. I have received an unbelievable amount of support here. From people just posting "hugs" and saying that they understand how difficult this must be (and I even feel guilty "complaining" since he is so high-functioning) to suggestions for how a GAC could help him to PMs with personal stories about CP, etc. It makes me so grateful to be able to take part in a community like this.
I know sometimes there are problem threads here and there but that's nothing compared to incredible openness and generosity of spirit of the community as a whole. I just wanted to take the time to say thank you to all the incredible people here who help create this wonderful place! What's truly amazing is that it's not just the "Webmasters" and "Moderators" and "Powers that Be" who make this place great (not to take anything away from the hard work that goes into this wonderful place); it's each and every person who takes a moment to reach out.
So a big THANK YOU!!!
Amanda
PS And I'm sure I'm not the only one who has had an experience like this here!