From Ronald McDonald House to Disney World
âSeeing Paitynâs face light up, watching how excited she was.â Thatâs how Angie Elston described her favorite memory from her familyâs recent trip to Disney World.
Elston of Valley City is mother to four-year-old Paityn Elston whose dreams came true when she was granted a trip to Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Fla., by the Make-A-Wish North Dakota Foundation.
At just two months old, Paityn was diagnosed with Biliary Atresia, a rare liver disease that affects newborns. She spent the next year in and out of hospital stays in Minneapolis, while her family stayed in the Ronald McDonald House.
Paityn received two liver transplants in just one week in August 2009. âIt was a long journey,â Paitynâs mother Angie Elston said, but Paitynâs finally feeling well.
âPaityn was sick at such a young age for so long,â Melissa Prosby, aunt to Paityn, explained.
About a year ago, the Elston family found out that Paityn would be granted a wish, thanks to the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Angie said that Paitynâs doctor wrote a referral last May to the wish granters. âWe were very excited. Sheâd fought hard,â Angie said about learning of Paitynâs wish being granted.
âShe was able to go and have fun instead of stay in the hospital. She could go somewhere and smile,â Angie said.
âPaityn and her family didnât have the opportunity to enjoy many of the childhood milestones and memories that so many of us take for granted,â Prosby said.
âShe got to pick where she wanted to go. She didnât say much, so we kind of helped her knowing what she liked,â Angie explained.
Paityn and her family: father, Jason; mother, Angie; baby sister, Lainey; and grandma, Nancy, spent a week making unforgettable memories while visiting four Disney theme parks as well as Universal Studios and Sea World. Paityn even enjoyed a special lunch at Disneyâs Epcot Park on Sunday.
Although it was the princesses that Paityn was initially excited to see, she particularly adored Mickey and Minnie Mouse and all the other characters she met at Disney World. Paityn also enjoyed the carousel at the resort. âWe couldnât get her off of it,â Angie explained.
âThis trip gave Paityn and her family the opportunity to create memories with Paityn living carefree, full of innocence and joy, and without any pain,â Prosby said. âThey will cherish (it) for the rest of their lives,â Prosby said.
The Make-A-Wish Foundation is the largest wish-granting organization in the United States. âSince 1980, the Make-A-Wish Foundation has given hope, strength and joy to children with life-threatening medical conditions,â according to their website.
âThey really do make kidsâ dreams come true. Itâs a good organization to donate to, thatâs for sure,â Angie gratefully remarked.