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My Mom - June 2003 |

Tony and I at Multnomah Falls, Oregon,
October 2002 |

Tony and I at Lake George, NY, September 1997. |

Tony and I on the Mohecan,
Lake George, NY, End of Summer 1999 |
 Me, Tony and my daughter, Amanda at Lake George, NY,
End of Summer 2000 |

My oldest daughter, Lesley, at the beach near San Diego |

Lesley ready for her senior prom |

My middle daughter Monique (or, as I call her, Nikki) |

Nikki |

Amanda in her crazy teen years |

Amanda still in her crazy teen years |

My daughter Monique and my youngest daughter, Amanda at the
Portland, Oregon Zoo June 2002 |

Monique, Amanda and Amanda's baby, Natalie June 2002 |

Monique, Amanda and Amanda's baby, Natalie June 2002 |

Monique, her friend and her daughter, and baby Natalie June 2002 |
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Monique: The Proud Aunt June 2002 |
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Today: The King in his splendor - Sun-Zi "JD" |

JD at one week old |

JD at nine weeks old |

Tony and JD - 2002 |

Amanda and JD (4 months old) - 2000 |

At Yasgur's Farm, in September 1997, biking our way through miles of hills in Woodstock for Multiple Sclerosis and the pleasure of bicycling. |

One of our favorite spots for tranquility: beautiful Lake George in upstate New York, taken during our cruise aboard The Mohican. |

Another scene on Lake George. |

The view from our hotel room in Condado, Puerto Rico. Condado is nestled between Old San Juan and Isla Verde. |

On Condado State Beach, which was right by our hotel. |

Condado State Beach, Puerto Rico. |

On our way to the El Yunque,
one of the largest rain forests in Puerto Rico. |

A view of Puerto Rico from high up in El Yunque. |

Boqueron, Puerto Rico by day. Boqueron is located on the southwest tip of the island and is by far, the most beautiful of the places we visited there. |

Boqueron, Puerto Rico at sunset. |
This is a photo taken in Boqueron, Puerto Rico when Tony and I visited there in April of 1997. Perhaps this will show you why I loved Puerto Rico so much! Not to mention the 65 cent rum and cokes. :o)
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