Monday, October 27, 2008

DISNEYLAND 2008!

Hannah and I went on our first vacation to Disneyland October 16-20. I won two JetBlue airline tickets through my work and we decided to go on vacation! It was amazing. Hannah got to take her first airplane ride, which she did great with. The part that bothered her the most was waiting in the airport to board the plane. She got bored (surprise, surprise). But Hannah watched my Ipod the whole flight and did fantastic, the pressure didn't bother her at all. She kept talking really loud with her earphones in, which bothered the people around us, but not Hannah.




Our hotel was hilarious. When I booked our reservation the website said it was under construction and it was supposed to be done by the end of September but it was delayed. Of course it was the middle of October so I thought that construction had to be almost done. Boy, was I ever wrong. It was like walking into a war zone. The poor shuttle driver had no idea where the front door was. He asked me - like I would know! Hello!? Walking to our room, I tried to keep the thoughts of serial killers and cockroaches out of my head. Luckily our room was clean - and we only stayed in our room to sleep and shower. Although, we did have to walk across the street to swim in the neighboring hotel's pool. I just kept smiling. We were there to play in Disneyland all the way!


The first ride we went on was the Matterhorn. I just didn't think about Hannah being scared, and it's a good thing because she wasn't. She really was just up for anything. I think if I was worried about it, she would have been worried about it too. We climbed into the bobsleds on the rollercoaster and off we went. I laughed the whole time, just like I was a little kid again. In fact it brought back memories of when I went with my family when I was 10 years old. I think it took a minute for Hannah to really grasp what was happening. When the ride was over, the lady seated in front of us asked if I wanted her to take our picture. What a great start to our vacation!



Thursday, July 24, 2008

The Girls Go Camping!



We Did It! And we did it all by ourselves. Hannah and I got all packed up and headed up to Bear Lake. We set up the tent and awning (which ended up blowing down and breaking) in a manner if minutes and were camping like pros.


We spent three days up in Bear Lake, UT just hanging out at the beach, swimming in the pool and just being together. We even made new friends from Syracuse, Utah. Their names are Summer, Sam and Sarah. Being the friendly sort that Hannah is, she just walked up to them on the playground and introduced herself. And of course minutes later, we had an invitation to roast marshmellows with them that night.


Sunday, June 29, 2008

Just An Innocent Moment


Being a mom is the greatest thing in the world. The last couple of months have been so good for Hannah and I, even though the divorce isn't even final yet. We play more, we laugh more, we live more.

She played so hard today that she sat down on the couch to pout about something and fell asleep. What a beautiful little girl I have.
She's my best friend.

Let's Fight Cancer!



Hannah and I just finished the Relay For Life of Murray. Boy, we are soooo tired. It was held June 27 and 28 at Murray High School. The opening ceremonies started at 6:00 p.m. It was like a million degrees outside but we kept walking and playing. Hannah made some new friends with a couple of little girls who were admiring her Hello Kitty tent. (The pink castle tent does tend to stand out.)

Hannah got to get dunked in the dunk tank! She went completely under water - but it helped cool her off.
The luminaria ceremony was the most special part of the Relay. The luminaria ceremony is where we remember those who have survived cancer and those who have ultimately lost their lives. We had the White Peaks Centennial Pipe Band play the bagpipes. It was.....amazing. They played Amazing Grace and the first verse was a solo and when they started the next verse all seven of the bagpipes started. It gives me goosebumps to think about even now. Hannah and I watched the luminaria ceremony together and listed to the bagpipers and remembered Grandma. Just like the picture above, we had the word HOPE spelled in the bleachers during the ceremony. But as soon as the ceremony was over, we looked over to the bleachers and the word had changed to CURE. I can't even explain how special that part of the Relay was.

Hannah was so excited that she got to stay up until midnight. She was hard to wake up in the morning!
What a great experience for both of us - we got to raise money for the fight against cancer and spend some time together.

Sunday, June 8, 2008

The Kung Fu Panda Page


This is Hannah-

Kung Fu Panda is cool. I'm going to see it today. It is going to be so cool! The one I like the most is Master Tiger, she's the prettiest girl in the movie. I hope the movie is cool.
Do you like Kung Fu Panda? Leave Us a Comment if you like Kung Fu Panda. Bye! I hope you come back soon.

Friday, June 6, 2008

I'm going to be an Aunt again!

My sister is going to have a baby girl! Jen is now 20 weeks pregnant and found out today that she is having a baby girl. Yeah! We haven't had a baby girl since my Hannie was born. It's going to be great.

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Hannah's Soccer


Hannah finished soccer last week. She has improved so much over the past couple of months. Her coaches were awesome too. She is so quick - she is going to make an amazing defenseman or goalie when she grows up.

Hi Everyone!

It's Just Us! Hannah and Mommy! The Riccobono Ladies are in the house!