My grandma was very traditional, but she herself is a rebel of that culture.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I guess I am a bit of a traditionalist.
All the Jewish tradition I had came from my grandmother, who grew up in Palestine and eloped with my grandfather and went to New York. She lived very close to us until she died when I was around 20. She sang a lot of songs, led the Passover seders. It was a very rich part of my life, and my grandmother was a big part of my life.
For a southern belle, my grandmother was remarkably modern. She threw my grandfather out, for one thing - some kind of argument about bourbon whiskey - shortly after the birth of their third child, and then went back to school to get herself a teaching certificate.
My grandmother valued her Southern roots, folk culture, and healing.
I'm quite un-traditional.
I don't like traditions, I am very personal, very independent, I don't like intimate ladies, I mean in German lieder there's a lot of copy, a lot of imitation, a lot of tradition, and this I have put it aside.
My family is very traditional, Catholic.
I grew up in a wonderful blend of a lot of old culture.
I am very traditional, and I am the disciplinarian.
I'm a traditionalist.