On the weekends, I do the usual parental things, going to the boys' football tournaments or getting out for a hike along the Great Wall.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Now that I have a 16-month-old son, my weekend ritual has changed - but it's better than ever. We get up early and go for a walk on one of the hiking trails near my home in Los Angeles, then meet up with friends at a diner. There's nothing better than sipping coffee, eating scrambled eggs, and taking three hours to do it.
During the week, my days are consumed with school commitments, play-dates and work for Baby Buggy, a nonprofit I started, which collects kids' gear for parents in need. So on weekends, I look forward to uninterrupted time with my family.
I don't like to be gone all weekend and at night too. Because for 20 years, I've had children who are in school.
Football games on Friday nights followed by field parties every weekend was how I spent my high school years.
I go home every weekend to see my family.
I'm hosting weekend retreats all over America. It is like a 24-hour slumber party for moms. We laugh, eat, play games, get massages, win prizes, talk about parenting and even cry a bit.
Getting up quite late in the morning, going and trying to clean my bikes - I have quite a few of them in Ranchi - spending some time with my family, my parents and friends. Going out for rides with my friends and having lunch or dinner at a roadside hotel - that's my favourite time-pass. These are the sort of things that really excite me.
I love going to football games and going to homecoming dances and just doing normal things.
I spend many evenings reading or continuing the day's work, but I also enjoy playing the piano, jogging, and traveling with the family.
I go to movies, go out with friends, go to car shows. I have a zoo.
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