I keep up the tradition, the zydeco.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I make our family traditions a priority.
I prefer to choose which traditions to keep and which to let go.
When we were shooting in Shreveport, me and a couple of friends went down to Lafayette, because they had a big Zydeco music festival down there. We spent two days dancing to Zydeco music, eating fried alligator... It was one of the craziest festivals I've ever been to in my life, but I loved it.
I've brought the traditions from Spain to the United States: spending the afternoons with my husband and my son, enjoying the little things.
We are all part of a tradition, at least we depend on the past.
Something I'm going to try to really instill in my own family is a lot of tradition. And, I used to have a lot of superstitions, and then I realized that it was kind of hogwash. Once I let go of them, I relaxed a lot.
I am very traditional, and I am the disciplinarian.
I don't like traditions, I am very personal, very independent, I don't like intimate ladies, I mean in German lieder there's a lot of copy, a lot of imitation, a lot of tradition, and this I have put it aside.
If I have smashed the traditions, it was because I knew no traditions.
You must be in tune with the times and prepared to break with tradition.