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Describe The Differences Between Lisa And Phil Yee
Annika is the child of Lisa and Phil Yee. She is the eldest of three siblings, her sister Sophie, recently turned 12 and her Brother is 9. She has two cats, Dinah and Maisie who are older than the hills and whom she loves dearly. Annika is half Chinese and the other half is bits and pieces of several European countries. Her dad immigrated with his family when he was just a toddler and they settled in Calgary, Alberta. She was the first girl on that side to be born in a long time and as a result she was a little spoiled. Annika appreciates the differences between her two sides of her family and wouldn't have it any other way.

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