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My 4th Wedding Anniversary

I can hardly believe it was only 4 years ago, that I was with my family and friends in Maui celebrating my wedding to the most amazing man who ever walked the earth! Seems just like yesterday. But that is the thing with time it never stops. It just keeps on going and going.

Since hubby has to work on our actual day of wedded bliss (today the 13th), we celebrated our anniversary at Disneyland yesterday. I know, shocker. My friend is a member of Club 33. He has been very nice over the years to hook me up with entry. Hubby and I were trying to figure out how many times we have been during the car ride to Anaheim. Here is the list we came up with:

First: Caroline, Mike, hubby & I - occassion Caroline's Birthday - 2004 - Dinner

Second: Caroline, Mike, Toby, Jon, Jung, hubby and I - Caroline's birthday 2005 - Dinner

Third: Matt, Judith, hubby & I - Judith's Welcome to America 2006 - Dinner

Fourth: Mom, Dad, hubby, & I - 2007 (The Water Main Broke and we almost had to eat at Napa Rose) - Dinner

Fifth: Mom, Dad, I - 2008 - Lunch

Sixth: Caroline, Minh, Miguel, Ivette, Jeff, Lisa, hubby & I - My 34th B-day -2009 Sunday Brunch w/ Mickey & Pluto

Seventh: Jeff, Lisa, Kristy and I - Kristy's Birthday - 2010 - Lunch

Eighth: Sandy, Marlene, hubby & I - 4th Anniversary - 2011 - Dinner





The thing I love about DIsneyland are the firsts. Since we were with Sandy we got to ride in the Lilly Belle Presidential Train Trolley which is a box car on the Disneyland Railroad that not many people get to ride in. Walt reserved it to take special guests like Presidents and movie stars all around Disneyland. I didn't even know it existed until Sandy suggested we go on it. Suffice to say, it was sweet!

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