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Amanda on October 15th, 2012

The next day in NYC was another full day but didn’t start as early.  We were able to sleep in a bit and start the day slower which was definitely needed. We planned to spend the day at the American Museum of Natural History but it wasn’t open when we arrived.  We walked across the […]

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Amanda on September 2nd, 2011

What bad Buffalonians we are!  The Anchor Bar, in downtown Buffalo, claims to be the birthplace of the chicken wing and has world famous wings….yet, I’d never gone before and Mike (a born and bred Buffalonian) had only gone one time.  What kind of people are we?!?!?!  LOL Well, we ended that drought in July […]

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Amanda on January 5th, 2011

Dear sponsor AMANDA SAMULSKI: We would like to share key information about MIRIAN SARAI VASQUEZ, who you kindly are supporting through the sponsorship program from World Vision. She is now 3 years old. HEALTH STATUS: GoodSPIRITUAL NATURE:Christian activity: ChurchFavorite Bible Story: Adam and Eve’s storyEDUCATION:School situation: Attends school. She is in kindergarten.School level: KindergartenFavorite subject: […]

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Amanda on August 1st, 2010

Mike’s good friend Dale got married yesterday. Dale and Mike have been friends since they were in grade school together, so nearly 20 years or so. Dale stood up in our wedding and yesterday was Mike’s turn to stand up in Dale’s. Dale and Allison threw a really great party. We had a ton of […]

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Amanda on April 21st, 2010

On June 27, 2009, Charlie, Annaleigh and Lily DiGiuseppe arrived 15 weeks early. Weighing less than 2lbs each, they faced an uphill battle to survive. In a heartbreaking turn of events, little Annaleigh passed away after 8 weeks. Charlie and Lily continued to thrive and eventually were released from the hospital. Today, they’re happy, healthy […]

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