In the dark days of April, still early in the COVID-19 pandemic, a little boy's birthday trip to Disney World had to be postponed.
But luckily for 8-year-old Sam Olsen, he has an amazing big sister, 10-year-old Ella.
"She spent about six weeks planning this for him," Angela Olsen said of the Magic Kingdom-inspired day that took place in their then-home in northern Minnesota.
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But there was one key detail that made it come to life, Olsen told "Good Morning America." "Once Sam put on his Magic Band it became very real."
A highlight from the day was a cardboard box she turned into attractions. Ella, her mom said, painted each side with a different experience scene and then had a "ride" along. A video of Sam on "Splash Mountain" that his mom posted to Instagram has been viewed thousands of times.
"It's completely surprised me," Olsen told "GMA" of the attention her video has received since she posted it in September. "Ella is so glad it's brought joy to other people. She and Sam adore each other."