I was the one in charge of the kids growing up.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
As a kid, I was the neighbourhood baby-sitter - very responsible, always in charge.
I was the oldest of the children in my family. I had to do a lot of diaper-changing and lunch-making. I was taking my little sister to ballet, picking up my brother, sort of being a super-nanny.
I was always a little adult. Even as a little kid, I just couldn't understand why I was surrounded by all these kids. I took things very seriously.
I was by far the youngest of the family, and at times it was like being an only child.
I grew up as one of six kids.
I was an only child.
I grew up in a family of nine kids.
It was a fairly happy childhood. My father was working away, and my mum brought up five kids all on her own.
I had two children. I had a nanny to manage my kids.
I was the youngest in my family. When the other kids went to school, my mother would make them breakfast and then she would go back to bed for an hour, so I was sort of babysat by television.