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Amanda has been accepted to "Make-a-Wish". She has chosen to go see Cinderella at Disneyworld.

If your Doctor approved it (which he or she will) since it is a Deadly disease (which i dont like to admit) your child can make a wish too.

She is soooo excited. i am so happy for her. all i hear is "are we going to see "Cinnanella" yet? huh? huh?"

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penguin Community Regular

How cool! Cinnanella...that's so cute! :)

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jenvan Collaborator

Wow! That's cool! B)

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mouse Enthusiast

That is so wonderful. She is at the age where everything will be utter magic. Cinderella will come and talk to each child. I can't remember if it is breakfast or lunch. But, my 8 year (at that time) Granddaughter, thought all of Disney was real. Her favorite was Goofy and she wrapped herself around his legs at one breakfast. He told my husband, that was so nice -better then being kicked LOL.

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Ashley Enthusiast

That's wonderful news! I would be excited too if I was Amanda B) Disney characters are always cool. The folks at Disneyworld and Make-a-Wish Foundation are good people. When I went to Disneyworld, I saw a little girl with cancer who got to meet Peter Pan. I had never saw such a sweet smile on anyone's face. They do a good job, so, I know she'll have fun!

-Ash

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schuyler Apprentice

That is so cool! I hope Amanda has fun meeting Cinnanella!

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