
How Can I Help?
1. Adopt A Soldier: Adopting your own soldier is a very rewarding experience and you would be making a huge difference in someone's life. This is a commitment. Please do not adopt a soldier if you do not have time to write him/her several times a month and send care packages at least monthly. If you can make this commitment, please go to www.adoptaussoldier.org and fill out the application to adopt a soldier.
2. Donate Funds or Care Package Items: My soldier is stationed on a remote base with limited access to goods he needs. I do my best to provide him with items, but his entire platoon is in need of goods and it is difficult and costly for me to send support for them all on my own. A list of the items that are needed is on our Facebook page as well as on www.adoptaussoldier.org. If you can help with either a monetary contribution for care package items or with the items themselves, we may be able to adopt the entire platoon!
3. Write Letters: Being so far away from home is difficult for soldiers to cope with. By sending letters, we remind them that they are not forgotten and that their sacrifices are worth it. This is something you can do whenever you have the time and I will mail them to a soldier for you.
Mail items, funds, and/or letters to:
Kayla Sulla
Attn: Adopt a Soldier
PO Box 4051
Great Neck, NY 11023
If making a monetary contribution by check, please write the checks out to either cash or to Kayla Sulla, as I am the one purchasing the care package items. If you would like to know what items were purchased with your contribution, please provide an e-mail address.
For more information, contact me here or visit our Facebook page which you can access by clicking on the title of this blog.


One of our MANY rehearsals (I'm the one in the front in curlers.)
We then visited the Kodak Theater where the Academy Awards are held. All of these tourists came up to me for autographs and to take pictures with me - it was pretty cool, I felt like a real celebrity. We then visited Marilyn Monroe's star which is located in front of a McDonald's (which, in my opinion, should really be a Victoria's Secret) before heading back to the bus for our next location.
Here I am in the hotel's lobby
Since it was Thanksgiving all of the shops were closed but a tour of Rodeo wouldn't be complete without stopping by Tiffany's...
We then headed over to Universal Studio's where we spent some time at the City Walk before heading back to our hotel for a special event...a raffle drawing for a 2010 Mustang Convertible! While I didn't win, one of my state sister queen's did! Here we are:
Yes, she's 7 and she won the car. But how adorable is she?!?!
After today, all of the fun and games are over and it's time for competition! 



