I'm a mother, I'm a journalist, I'm an American; I'm all of those things, and it really complicates your job when you have all these things come into play.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm a mother. Mothers multi-task.
Whatever I do, it's my business. It's not my job to parent America.
I'm a mom. I work. I have a house to clean, things to organize. We all have certain similar needs, and I address them.
Career is important, but nothing really supersedes my roles as a mother.
When it comes to babies and children and being a mother, there is so much to talk about. There are products that I keep discovering - endless products! People love to read about these things. And I interview cool mothers, mums with babies, and mums with teenagers... all mums who I admire.
American popular culture, like individuals in daily life, tends to either romanticize or demonize mothers. We ricochet between 'Everything I ever accomplished I owe to my mother' and 'Every problem I have in my life is my mother's fault.'
Being a mother by far is my favorite and most important career.
I'm a dad, I'm a husband, I'm an activist, I'm a writer and I'm just a student of the world.
I am a mom as well as a senator!
All I am is a writer and a mom.