I still feel like the same girl who grew up in Albion Park. I'm such a family girl. I haven't changed.
A family member of mine was diagnosed with lymphoma, and the treatment they're getting wouldn't exist if it weren't for the work that Team in Training does. I want to support them.
I had the good fortune of having a happy, closely knit family.
I am surrounded by my family, my beloved grandchildren, and my pack of dogs.
I'm lucky I have a fast metabolism... my whole family does... everyone's got a lot of nervous energy so we burn it off.
In my family in particular, I think, there was a sense we have to work twice as hard.
I come from a wonderful family. My mother was a pianist and my father was a salesman. They were very middle-class, very middle-Western.
My family immigrated when I was 3, and our predecessors inhabited the Korean Peninsula for as long as can be recalled.
The family wage has been eroded by the same developments that have promoted consumerism as a way of life.
Everyone feels like family and I am back in the city that I love.
I firmly believe that if your environment works for you and your family, it translates into a better life.
Family was real important in putting me on my path. I'm so blessed to come from a home with a mother and a father.
I grew up in a football family, on the sideline. I was a waterboy. It was kinda something I was around my whole life.
I think I was well brought up, for my father and mother were of one mind regarding the care of the family.
We feel really blessed to have been asked to come here, and to have the opportunity for our family to be able to look into the eyes of these people, and in some way help.
I would love four children because I have a very small family, so I want those big Thanksgiving dinners.
It's the boring things that mean a lot to me. I enjoy taking my sisters to eat. Or sitting watching TV with my family.
There is nobody that's ever going to fill Ted Kennedy's shoes, and that's a tall order for somebody in the family to try to live up to.
My time is focused on family and work. I need to find a way to spend more time with my friends - and cycling.
I'm pleased to say I grew up in a happy family in Dublin. I feel we're very close.
Nebraskans are known for giving of themselves and that quality is part of what makes our state such a wonderful place to live, work and raise a family.