You can choose your family sometimes. You can choose people, it could be a teacher, it could be a professor, it could be someone you work with that actually genuinely cares about you and wants you to succeed.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
A family is something that I definitely want, but I'm 26, so I have plenty of time, and I try not to kind of confuse the two because, if I'm lucky enough, I want to make having a baby a personal decision rather than a career-defined one.
I have a career, which is important, but my family is the priority. First family, and then career. It's a delicate balance.
My family is mostly a chosen one. I've managed to invite some really amazing people into my life and they become family. Brothers, sisters, siblings, mentors, role models. And I like to live that way, where your family bleeds out into the larger community.
Families interest me - I'm part of one; most of us come from one. And I'm curious about the choices made in life, how they affect things, and how those choices happen.
Families, particularly, tend to be the ones that you take the most for granted. They seem to slip under the radar, all those important things - it almost becomes second nature to do so.
I have my family, which is my main thing; the organization; a modeling career. All these things are important, but family definitely comes first.
My family is my career.
My family is my life, and everything else comes second as far as what's important to me.
You don't choose your family. They are God's gift to you, as you are to them.
I don't come from money or an educated family background or any sort of supportive family life, so all of my choices are made on my own.