Having that kind of family support is essential in a Christian's life. Not because it helped me decide to go to the theme park that day; but having that kind of support from a family in everyday life helps me or anyone keep going during difficult times in life. That's true of your relationship with your spouse, sons, daughters or any family member. If you're blessed enough to have a close, supportive family treasure it. It's a valuable treasure.
Spiritually speaking; fellow Christians, church members and everyone else you are connected with through your fellowship with Jesus Christ are your spiritual family as well. You need them for support. You can use their strength when you are weak or going thought difficult times in your walk with Christ. It is your responsibility to support them as well.
"Partners" is a statue that stands in the courtyard in front of Cinderella's Castle. That's a picture of it at the top of this post. The picture taken of Paula and I in front of "Partners" was symbolic to me meaning that the "once upon a time" portion of our personal "love story " was completed and the "happily ever after" part of our lives together could begin.
The reason it was so symbolic to me was because Paula and I first met each other by communicating over the computer. Of course a key part of a computer is a "mouse" A portion of the inscription on the "Partners" statue states something that Walt Disney wanted everyone who worked for him to remember: "...It all started with a mouse". So the phrase Disney used to keep things in perspective was the same one that will always remind me of my wife, Paula, and the beginning of our Love.
Finally, I want to write about the "Wishes" fireworks show. The show was really wonderful and observing the the spectators enjoying its splendor was worth the price of admission in and of itself. However for me while watching that fireworks show I mentally stood back and did two things. I appreciated that, just like the vacation as a whole, the was a symbolic importance to the 4 of us watching that fireworks show as a family. It was a special moment.
Also watching the show I couldn't help but think of my Dad and how much I missed him. I thought about him because I knew in my heart that had he been able to be there with me it would have meant as much to him as it did to me.
So there you have my remembrances from our day at the Magic Kingdom. Not really any lessons so profoundly spiritual as those from the first day but some small bit of application to the Christian life along with some life long memories that have to do with my marriage and my family.
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