Once you find love, you find it. There isn’t an age on love.
People who have little, but much joy, inspire me.
Once I got my driver’s license everybody treated me like I was an adult.
I’m a mom, so I have to be comfortable. Jeans are a staple – I have way too many in my closet! It’s warm in Florida, so I wear jeans and a tank top every day. I love my True Religions, my Rich and Skinny, and Citizens of Humanity. But I also love getting dressed up!
It wasn’t about me trying to lose weight. It was all about emotions.
I eat healthy and drink a lot of water. I eliminated most white sugar and dairy from my diet. It’s done wonders for me not only in maintaining a healthy weight, but it’s increased my energy levels and immunity.
I figure this is my time – to relax, be with my family and have a normal life.
I always try to get at least eight hours of sleep each night. It’s the best thing I can do for my body.
It was in the ’80s, so I guess big hair and high bangs. And I had so many gummy bracelets! While we were doing ‘Full House,’ we were like, ‘You know, in 10 years, we’re going to look back on this and think this is horrible.’ But everyone looked like that!
I had no style when I was 17! I look at teenagers now and say, ‘I wish I’d looked like them when I was that age.’ I had no style whatsoever, but style also wasn’t as prominent as it is today. I was just very laid back, usually wearing jeans and tank tops and flip flops.
My husband and my children inspire me on a daily basis to be the best wife, mom, and woman I can be.
Almost everyone thinks they are a good person, but the question you should be asking is, am I good enough to go to Heaven? How would you know?
God created each one of us in our own unique way. Just like a snowflake we all hold a blueprint that differs one from another. It’s great to lose weight and keep our bodies healthy and strong, but it’s also important that we appreciate who we are today – with or without extra pounds.
We can start by living by the Spirit while we stop following the heart of discontentment and doubt.
It’s amazing. My kids have grown me in ways I never knew possible. The patience I’ve received and the love I get from them is just amazing.
I’m so happy and thankful I made it a point be a stay-at-home mom.
I really do feel like I’m in better shape and look better now – even after having three kids – than I did before.
My daughter’s dabbling in showbiz, and she’s done a few commercials. She’s auditioned for some movies and shows, so I’m letting her pursue that. I’m OK with it.
The cool thing about my profession is that I can do it until the day I die.
I’m always inspired by people who raise the bar, whether in their field of work, parenthood, or giving back.