I deal with postpartum feelings by reaching out to mom friends. I became very close with some of the women in my prenatal yoga class.
I still feel like a kid sometimes myself so hard to believe that I'm a mom. Now I'm an adult! It only took 38 years!
My mom really inspired me. She has always taught me it's not about us, it's about what we can give back.
It's her first grandchild, so she's really, really, really excited. I guess my mom is a little more stressed out than me.
My mom took me to see 'Annie' on Broadway when I was little, and I just wanted to be doing what those girls were doing.
Don't let people disrespect you. My mom says don't open the door to the devil. Surround yourself with positive people.
My mom set up relief programs in third world countries. We would do things like go to Bogota with her instead of summer camp.
Sometimes I regret waiting so long to have a child, but I don't make the rules. The universe decided it was going to take me a while to get to be a mom!
My mom was always the support. I can always go out to her and she'll always find the positive in things.
I think the real heroic teachers are the ones who work with kids, like my mom and my sister do.
Ever since I was a little kid, I told my mom that I want to go to Hollywood and make a 'Batman' movie.
Grades were important in our house. I was reading by two. My mom would sit there and read with me, read with me, read with me. It was wonderful.
My mom wouldn't let me buy clothes she didn't like, so I dressed like a middle-aged woman in high school.
My mom was a huge Adam and the Ants fan. My granddad listened to a lot of Motown and Elvis and Johnny Cash. So I was kind of well-rounded.
Dilip Kumar was the only Bollywood hero who could make a girl shiver just by looking at her. If you don't believe it, ask your mom!
I never let anyone pluck, including myself, unless my mom approves. She guards my eyebrows. She's like the eyebrow police!
Being a mom has been my most important job to date, and I take my job very seriously, and I have a lot of fun doing it.
Tennis was always there for me, which was lucky. I would go play baseball, basketball, football, hang with my brother, do whatever, and at the end of the day I'd come back and say, 'Hey, Mom, would you hit 15 minutes worth of balls with me?'
Since I've become a mom, I'm more about comfort and simplicity. I'm essentially a jeans girl, and I dress them up or down with accessories.
For a kid who's lost his mom and all the rage and grief that no one was able to talk out of me, football was a very therapeutic sport. Very.
I gave guitar lessons. I tried to join bands. My mom always said it was obvious that nothing was going to stop me.