- Joined
- Aug 23, 1999
Each time some one adds something, I think there can't be any more wonderful stories.
Then someone adds something else that is wonderful.
Then someone adds something else that is wonderful.
I know once a CM told a story of a young autistic girl, previously non-verbal, who spoke for the very first time in Turtle Talk with Crush, and the CMs at the attraction cleared out the theatre and allowed the girl a while of speaking with Crush, all by herself, while her mother bawled (happily) at the entrance of the theatre...
The first time I ever heard "I Love You, Momma!" was a WDW (again, at Epcot)!!!
Sending you hugs and some tissues, around here we have lots of them in stock.Oh my...
And I am out of kleenex.
That is the most precious, precious thing...I can't even imagine.
Aw...Aw...Aw...
I am speechless...
Oh my...
And I am out of kleenex.
That is the most precious, precious thing...I can't even imagine.
Aw...Aw...Aw...
I am speechless...
Connor's story had me a bit weepy and it is amazing how he loved WDW so much.
Hugs to you and hugs and chocolates and tissues to everyone.
I wonder if you could add us adults also. I would get lots of fresh air, exercise and therapy at WDW. I cannot even get an ECV through Rascal so I doubt they would do that.All these wonderful stories make me more firmly believe I'm right... WDW needs to be on the approved list of therapies for our kids!