Zitat des Tages von Elisabeth Hasselbeck:
I'm not worried about misconception or a perception that's bad. If I were, I'd be chasing something all the time.
There's always going to be a ball up in the air, and what I try to do is make sure that ball is never the kids. If that means sacrificing a social event or having fewer work commitments, it's worth it.
When I get home from a heavy work day, I make sure I get outside with the kids. I don't think there's any better cure than being active as a family outside.
I'm a true believer that if someone bothers you, you care.
I like to think there are a lot of balls in the air, and the kids are not one that I choose to drop. They have been a priority and I have a career that allows for a little more flexibility at times and hours that are quite mom-friendly.
I would like to have three or four kids.
The best Mother's Day gift I ever got was just a full day with the kids where they did their mommy pampering. They cut cucumbers and put them on my eyes and my daughter gave me a facial. I'm not even sure what was in it!
I love Central Park. I feel like I am somewhere else.
There are some days when I think for sure there are so many other stronger Christians than me out there.
Every day is a learning experience for city kids, and they are really sort of forced to interact with everyone around them and develop into social beings.
I've always thought that if you work really hard at something, you can get it.
Undoubtedly, the biggest misconception about me is that I'm some staunch conservative, blind, rightwing hardcore Republican who doesn't want to hear anything from the other side.
It's amazing, the mentality shift that occurs in pregnancy. All of a sudden you want to be good to yourself.
To see your spouse in a parental role is one of the most incredible things.