Sorry so many are having miserable weather. Hopefully, March will bring a little warmer temps! It is mostly chilly here and drizzly, but a lot better than north, obviously. Love this W.P. Franklin campground! Cheap and lots of quiet but friendly old people like me.
Looking forward to meeting my niece and her family at Disney World in early April. She is the one whose daughter has PKU, the very rare inherited condition where the child cannot eat protein because it can cause brain damage. This is one of the diseases newborns get a heel prick for--only 250 babies born with it in the U.S. each year, but it is very serious if not treated with a special diet. She drinks a special formula containing no PHE, which is the dangerous component of protein and eats a lot of fruits and vegetables. Most states provide this extremely expensive formula free to kids under the age of 18 because it is cheaper than providing a lifetime of special education. Here is a March of Dimes article:
http://www.marchofdimes.org/baby/phenylketonuria-in-your-baby.aspxShe can eat limited amounts of potatoes and pasta and bread, but it can be a challenge to get her enough food on the road. I just found out that the Disney restaurants will provide special food for her if they give them a couple of days notice! In addition, there is one fast food restaurant in every park that has special food. This food includes what they call "medical food" or special versions of pasta, pancake mix, and such that she can eat more of than the regular stuff!!!
Normally her parents order this food from a special mail-order company that handles it, but I am very impressed that Disney carries this for its guests! They also provide other special diets, so good for Disney!