We work hard on our relationship and friendship. We immensely care for our blended family—kids, grandkids, and our three rescued dogs.
We would like to thank you for supporting Michelle and Cory in this year's competition. Your participation allows us to aid both the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank and Oceana in their respective missions to support hunger relief and ocean conservation.
We met at a boarding school when we were teenagers. This school has been in the news for its unfavorable treatment of troubled teens, and documented by the likes of Paris Hiton for how students were treated while away from home and under the care of the staff members, so when I arrived at the school in 1987, Cory was careful about making contact with me for fear of punishment, but we didn't care; we fell in love.
What is your favorite memory you've shared as a couple?There are so many favorites, but the one that tops the list is when Cory and I reunited after 30 years apart. Months of phone calls bridged the gap. I finally flew to Texas, heart pounding. Seeing him at the bottom of the escalator, his smile unchanged, felt like time had melted. Tears, grins—it was overwhelming perfection. Our connection, undeniable, began a new chapter. Some bonds are simply meant to be.
What would you do with $20,000?Cory lived in Hawaii for several years and has wanted to take me back to show me the islands. I think we would take a second honeymoon and share the love with friends and family.
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