This I thought would be a very good time of year to share some post/threads of friends about businesses and people who give back to our very special children that are often forgotten:
Happy Holidays! Sharing the joy!
TRIBUTE TO LEGOLAND
Dear Legoland,
As we experience the joy of the holiday season, we have been talking as a family about the best parts of the past year. There is no question that one of the most wonderful experiences the four of us shared was at Legoland in Carlsbad, CA. For our almost seven-year-old son, who builds the 1000 piece Lego sets in a matter of hours, Legoland was his nirvana. For his now five-year-old sister, it was an incredible example of the genuine kindne...ss that we can all aspire to.
Dear Legoland,
As we experience the joy of the holiday season, we have been talking as a family about the best parts of the past year. There is no question that one of the most wonderful experiences the four of us shared was at Legoland in Carlsbad, CA. For our almost seven-year-old son, who builds the 1000 piece Lego sets in a matter of hours, Legoland was his nirvana. For his now five-year-old sister, it was an incredible example of the genuine kindne...ss that we can all aspire to.
Our daughter Eva has generalized developmental delays with no known cause. Principally, she has difficulties with mobility and communication, thought to be primarily muscle weakness and challenges with motor planning. Often this means that people whom she meets initially will not know quite how to connect with her and may shy away.
When we got to the Legoland factory tour, Renate, a member of the staff, sought her out and brought us all to the "behind the scenes" tour. She gave us a special look at the pre-Lego materials, and let Eva dig her hands through the plastic pellets. She furnished us with all manners of special Legoland bricks, and made our son and daughter feel like VIPs. Most of all, she treated our daughter with respect and caring. Our daughter communicates with those she likes by hugging, and Renate graciously accepted all the hugs she had to give.
Travel can be a challenge for the four of us, with all the assorted gear and extra time needed to navigate through a world not always made so accessible to everyone. Legoland, and specifically Renate, stands out as a place that worked to make us feel like we were truly on holiday. We will always be grateful for this kindness and hope to get back to Legoland in the coming years.
Huge thanks and happy holidays to Renate and the rest of the staff! We will always remember your warmth and the way you made our kids feel special.
Sincerely,
The Chambers Family (thank you Richard Chambers)
(attached is a photo of Renate with Jordan and Eva)
When we got to the Legoland factory tour, Renate, a member of the staff, sought her out and brought us all to the "behind the scenes" tour. She gave us a special look at the pre-Lego materials, and let Eva dig her hands through the plastic pellets. She furnished us with all manners of special Legoland bricks, and made our son and daughter feel like VIPs. Most of all, she treated our daughter with respect and caring. Our daughter communicates with those she likes by hugging, and Renate graciously accepted all the hugs she had to give.
Travel can be a challenge for the four of us, with all the assorted gear and extra time needed to navigate through a world not always made so accessible to everyone. Legoland, and specifically Renate, stands out as a place that worked to make us feel like we were truly on holiday. We will always be grateful for this kindness and hope to get back to Legoland in the coming years.
Huge thanks and happy holidays to Renate and the rest of the staff! We will always remember your warmth and the way you made our kids feel special.
Sincerely,
The Chambers Family (thank you Richard Chambers)
(attached is a photo of Renate with Jordan and Eva)
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