Appallingly, I hadn't thought about it one jot. I never daydreamed as a little girl of getting married and having children. I was as surprised to discover I was getting married as I was to discover I was up the duff.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
As a kid, I wasn't sure that I would ever get married - I was not the kind of little girl who played at being a bride.
You know, I wanted to get married, and so I - but I, you know, I realize no matter what you want, it's kind of a fantasy.
I always wanted to know, and I always used to daydream, about what it would be like to stand on a really big stage and sing songs for a lot of people, songs that I had written... Daydreaming was kind of my No. 1 thing when I was little, because I didn't have much of a social life going on.
I never thought I would get married and have kids. I thought I was going to be a gypsy actor, traveling all over the world playing the great roles. I ended up having a kid very young, and it put things in perspective.
I never thought that I would get married, but it wound up happening. That was a really, really happy, exciting moment.
I'm often daydreaming, and it's because I've always liked the idea of there being something more than the normal world.
In all my fantasies, I always assumed I would get married and have six children along the way with the greatest of ease.
Growing up, I was never the kind of girl to dream about wedding dresses and pretty houses.
As a little girl, I thought I'd like to get married on the beach. But I'm not the quintessential girl who had these sort of fantasies about that stuff.
I had daydreams and fantasies when I was growing up. I always wanted to live in a log cabin at the foot of a mountain. I would ride my horse to town and pick up provisions. Then return to the cabin, with a big open fire, a record player and peace.