My singing is really important to me, but when children come along they'll be my main focus. I'd never put my career in front of my babies - it'd be a case of fitting jobs around them.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I would much rather be a better mother or better human being than I would be a singer. Fortunately for me singing makes me a living.
I like singing practically more than anything else, and I want to be the best, but I don't want to sacrifice time with my children.
My initial career, really, as a baby, was as a singer.
When you're a parent, you sing better. It becomes a pure pleasure, rather than something I have to do.
If my career detour from special education to singing has done one thing, it has afforded me the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of others.
I love being a mom. I love singing. Why can't you have both? A lot of people would say you can't, but I think you can balance it; if you work hard, and you plan everything out properly, it works.
Career is important, but nothing really supersedes my roles as a mother.
I can't sing but I can understand wanting to keep a balance, trying to pursue dreams, while creating a stable environment for my children.
The chances of a child coming through as I did... the world is too hard. On the other hand, I would always encourage children of mine if they wanted to be in school plays and dance and sing. But I wouldn't put them to work.
I always wanted to sing, as a child.
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