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Dad Breaks Down as 2-Yr-Old Daughter Is Denied Entry on Plane— Woman Points at Toddler & Says “I Wanna Buy Her Ticket”

"He stepped aside and tried to make a few calls. Hugging his daughter and grabbing his head, you could tell he was heartbroken. This woman next to him at the front counter heard the whole thing."

Student’s Humble Plea to Teacher at the Bottom of His Test Goes Viral for All the Right Reasons

"This note gave me so much hope. Let us all be a little more like this young man!!"

1st Grader Picks Out Green Dress for Picture Day—The Results Leave Mom Cry-Laughing

“This is the story of a little girl’s love of a green dress, a mother who tries to instill independence, and how those two things came together in the most epic and brilliant combination possible."

One Year After 2-Year-Old Is Killed by Alligator, Disney Unveils This at Their Park

It’s been just over a year since Nebraska couple Matt and Melissa Graves took a family trip to Disney World that would forever change their lives.

While vacationing at “the happiest place on earth,” the couple’s 2-year-old son, Lane, was snatched by an alligator at a beach area near Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort and Spa.

Lane Thomas Foundation

His parents watched the horror unfold, as the animal dragged Lane underwater. Matt even tried to wrestle his son away from the alligator, but to no avail.

The little boy’s body was found in the water the following day after relentless searching.

This week, Disney World unveiled a gold and blue lighthouse sculpture near the Seven Seas Lagoon beach, announcing that it has been constructed in Lane’s honor.

Lane Thomas Foundation

“We find comfort that so many people continue to remember our sweet boy, Lane,” the family said in a statement, “and we believe the lighthouse stands as a beacon of hope and support for families in the depths of despair. We will continue to honor Lane and preserve his spirit through the Lane Thomas Foundation.”

Last year, the Graveses announced that they would not be pursuing a lawsuit against Disney, and would instead focus their energies on keeping their son’s spirit alive through sharing with others the “unimaginable love Lane etched in [their] hearts.”

It seems they have done just that.

In the year since their son’s death, the Graves family effectively launched the Lane Thomas Foundation, which provides financial support to families with children in need of organ transplants at Omaha healthcare facilities.

Its mission is to be “A Beacon of Hope, a Light of Love.”


Lane Thomas Foundation

Disney hopes the lighthouse sculpture—the chosen symbol of the memorial nonprofit—will “help spread awareness” about the foundation, and continue to be a symbol of solace in remembering Lane.

Bri Lamm
Bri Lamm
Bri is an outgoing introvert with a heart that beats for adventure. She lives to serve the Lord, experience the world, and eat macaroni and cheese in between capturing life’s greatest moments on one of her favorite cameras.

Dad Breaks Down as 2-Yr-Old Daughter Is Denied Entry on Plane— Woman Points at Toddler & Says “I Wanna Buy Her Ticket”

"He stepped aside and tried to make a few calls. Hugging his daughter and grabbing his head, you could tell he was heartbroken. This woman next to him at the front counter heard the whole thing."

Student’s Humble Plea to Teacher at the Bottom of His Test Goes Viral for All the Right Reasons

"This note gave me so much hope. Let us all be a little more like this young man!!"

1st Grader Picks Out Green Dress for Picture Day—The Results Leave Mom Cry-Laughing

“This is the story of a little girl’s love of a green dress, a mother who tries to instill independence, and how those two things came together in the most epic and brilliant combination possible."