Will we have to cancel our trip to Florida?

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As I’m watching the news today, and it appears that Hurricane Irma may create problems for our planned trip to Florida at the end of the month. Current predictions indicate that Irma will be at least as strong as Harvey was when it impacts Florida and the Carolinas sometime next week.

If this proves to be true, that’s horrible for the people in its path and our thoughts and prayers go out to everyone in danger.

At the same time, this may force us to cancel or at least reschedule our trip to have Gavin’s wish granted in Florida. I don’t want to make the trip if Florida is going to be dealing with anything remotely similar to the people of Houston are dealing with.

I’m going to speak with our contact at Wishes Can Happen and find out how we should handle this. I don’t know what the right thing to do is but we’ll figure it out.

Rob Gorski

Full time, work from home single Dad to my 3 amazing boys. Oh...and creator fo this blog. :-)

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  1. Dutch

    Orlando is inland. Non issue

  2. Becky Wiren

    Yeah, it depends on exactly where it hits. I’m hoping we don’t have another monster storm like Harvey. Those people down there are in for years of reconstructing their lives.

    1. Rob Gorski

      Yes it does and whether or not Florida recovers in time. Like you, I’m hoping for the best as well. The southern states have dealt with enough.

  3. Dutch

    Orlando is inland. Non issue

  4. Becky Wiren

    Yeah, it depends on exactly where it hits. I’m hoping we don’t have another monster storm like Harvey. Those people down there are in for years of reconstructing their lives.

    1. Rob Gorski

      Yes it does and whether or not Florida recovers in time. Like you, I’m hoping for the best as well. The southern states have dealt with enough.

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