Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Epilepsy Bike Ride - Go Hannah!!

Look at this cute girl!
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Every year, Hannah proudly takes part in the Epilepsy Bike Ride. This is a special day for her - a wonderful time for her and Dad to do something together that means a lot to our family.

Hannah was diagnosed with a seizure disorder (epilepsy) when she was a year old. She has a very unique kind of epilepsy - doctors still haven't come across a case exactly like hers. This is one reason we like to participate in an event such as this, because it raises money for epilepsy research.

We were glad Aunt Kelley and Uncle Tyler could come and support Hannah!


Waiting for them to come back!



Jack was really anxious and wanted to be the first to see them.

Ready to capture the moment...
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Seeing them turn the corner is my favorite part of the whole day!






Always a great day for our family!




We are very proud of you, Hannah and love you so very much!!

8 comments:

Andrea said...

That's awesome. What a great memory to have with her dad, and then her family waiting so excitedly for her. You Go Hannah!!!

Kelley said...

It was a fun day! Definately going again next year.

Topsy said...

Wow, i did not know that!

Jody said...

Hannah has a light that shines brighter than most.

Love you Hannah!

Nikki Gropp said...

Love your family. You guys are so great!

Faye said...

Love you Hannah! If only you knew the joy you spread. I love seeing your smile! (Tell your Aunt Kelley that whe could have at least given us a teensy peek at Elenie.....)
Love you sweetie! Can hardly wait to get up there.

Anonymous said...

What a great thing for a father and daughter to participate in together, with special meaning for your family. Hannah looks like such a sweetie. I know everyone sees something of their own family in children, but I can't help but see a little of Grandma Roberts in Hannah, especially that sweet smile! You all look great. Take care. Aunt Annie

Sharon said...

Hi,

Epilepsy has gone from an obscure mental illness, to a serious illness recognized by state foundations. This remarkable awareness, is because of the great work organizations, such as yourself, has done. We here, at Disease.com, fully support the cause your organization stands for and we are dedicated to aiding in your mission statement. Disease.com is a website which features disease and infection preventions/treatments. If you could, please list us as a resource or host our social book mark button, it would be much appreciated. Lets dedicate our time to the welfare of the 3 million individuals with epilepsy.
If you need more information please email me back with the subject line as your URL.


Thank You,
Sharon Vegoe