I've had an amazing professional life, personal life, but at 64 to have a son who gives us that much love and enjoyment is, wow!
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm about to turn 48, and I think that the closer I get to 50, the more I might be interested in fatherhood. But honestly, I'm not grown up yet myself.
I am a much happier 27-year-old than I was at 20 years old. I am so fortunate because I have an amazing family, amazing friends and a great support system.
I was 36 when I got married. I was so focused on, 'You wanted a husband, and you wanted a house, and you wanted children.' I've had all those things now.
Fatherhood is a joy. I feel very lucky to have a family. It gives you a perspective on things.
My son is 7 years old. I am 54. It has taken me a great many years to reach that age. I am more respected in the community, I am stronger, I am more intelligent and I think I am better than he is. I don't want to be a pal, I want to be a father.
I absolutely love being a mother. It's been a blessing. It's fun and it's hard, but it's absolutely amazing.
I love being in my 40s.
I love being a dad. Basically it's the most gratifying, rewarding relationship in life. But, at the same time, it certainly is the most challenging.
I'm 64 years old and, yeah, I went through a transition in my life last year, with the death of my son, that woke me up to a lot of things. You know, I'm perfectly happy in my own little groove. Marching along, building my company, and you know, a happy person.
I think it's amazing that I'm 45 and it is the most creatively successful year of my life.