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Super Bowl is Angie Bowl For Local Family

Four-year-old Angie Fischer made some noise with her arrival the last time the Patriots and Giants played in the Super Bowl. She will be making some noise today, too.

 

This article was submitted by Angie's proud aunt, Janet Fischer.

The Pats/Giants 2012 Super Bowl rematch brings back many memories for the Fischers of Swampscott, Marblehead, and Salem!  Early in the morning of Feb. 3, 2008, Ms. Angie Jayne Fischer was born at Beth Israel Hospital to parents Doug and Stephanie Fischer, of Marblehead.  

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To add to an already exciting day, a plan quickly developed to watch the undefeated Patriots face off in the Super Bowl against Eli Manning and the Giants that evening at the hospital.  Well...we all know how that turned out!

Little Angie, now anticipating her fourth birthday, knows little about the rivalry, but is proud to be a Patriots fan.  In the years since the Pat's last Super Bowl appearance, Angie learned how to walk and talk, and is quite a delightful little girl.

She is now in pre-school at the Lower Bell School in Marblehead, and enjoys animals, music, dancing, and recently — skiing!  She has fun spending time with her grandparents, Jack and Margaret Fischer of Swampscott, as well as her Auntie Janet and Uncle Sam.  

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She has also made lots of airplane trips to visit her grandparents and family in Georgia.  Angie will be cheering on the Pats on Feb. 5th, and all the Fischers hope that the Angie Bowl turns out a little differently in 2012!


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