Back in February (when we could see the light at the end of the tunnel) we decided to celebrate Hunter's one year since transplant anniversary with a family trip to Disney World. Two days after we booked, Hunter's legs cramped up and then went numb. We debated back and forth about postponing, but in the end decided to go ahead with it. Originally we thought Hunter was going to be off Prograf and not need his mask, but with his nerve complication that unfortunately didn't happen. His doctors approved our trip, and we wanted to spend this special milestone as a family in the happiest place on earth!
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| I had been planning and sewing for quite some time. It was a happy day to let them in on the surprise! |
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| We told them a week before we left. Perfect amount of time to count down with littles! |
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| We flew out of Abilene at 7:00 AM, so we got off to a real early start. Thanks Ernie for getting up at 5:15 to see us off! |
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| Breakfast cookie after we got through security |
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| They loved the airplane rides! Caleb was my buddy for the flight to DFW. |
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| And Clayton DFW to Orlando! We watched Frozen and were there! |
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| Seasoned flier, this big boy! |
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| We rode the Disney bus to the Grand Floridian, and by 1:00 we were there! |
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| After our early start, naps were a must! |
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| We did a little exploring before dinner. The boys were very excited about the pool. We had told them we could swim when we got there, but it was about 70 degrees, so we passed. |
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| Per Hunter's request, we had reservations at an all you can eat seafood buffet. |
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| crab leg lessons |
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| Happy Hunter! One of many plates full for him. |
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| another crab leg convert |
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| Clayton was not a fan but found plenty to eat. |

The boys traveled so well! I was very proud of them. Hunter was a trooper wearing his mask all through the airports and was very happy to get to our room and get some fresh air. Our trip got off to a great start! Let the fun begin!!!
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