Growing up, I'd just be at home, playing tennis, spending my allowance on an ice-cream truck.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I would love to sit at home all day and play with my kids. It's my favorite thing to do in my time off.
I'd sleep in a little, work out, do laundry, run errands, buy presents for people with birthdays coming up. I like it when I don't have to be anywhere, and anything I do is my choice.
When I was really little, I wanted to be a taxi driver or a bus driver; I loved the fact that I could play my own music when I wanted. But I can't imagine actually doing that now; I think I'd get bored.
I'd grown up an athletic child, a competitive soccer player since age 4, with stints ranging from months to years in gymnastics, softball, volleyball.
I would go visit my mom on Sundays, and my brother was working on stuff. I'd go in there and sing a little melody, then we started working with words and the next thing you know it was just born organically without really trying.
I would get so into playing as a kid that I'd lose track of time.
I would come home from school every Wednesday, order pizza, and watch 'X-Files.' I was devoted.
By the time I'm 35, I'll probably want to have a family. I'd be happy doing that, teaching my kids to do the right things, to do good things.
My breakdancing crew used to go to the mall and squat a piece of cardboard there; we had our jam box, and I'd spin on my head and make about forty bucks a day, which was pretty good back then. I was only 14 years old, so I would chase the girls around the mall and eat some pizza and have some change left over.
I'd never had money growing up, and it's never been that important to me, except maybe to take our kids on a nice vacation or something like that.