I grew up in a two-bedroom house with my grandfather, my mom and dad and four kids. I slept on the couch or on the floor, and I always wanted to have my own space. John Searles bedroomcouchdad Change image and share on social
My mom is from Europe, so we always grew up eating organic foods and working out and keeping in good shape, sleeping eight hours a night and drinking lots of water. Tiffany Dupont drinkeateurope Change image and share on social
I talk to my mom about six times a day, and we constantly email in between that. People say that I'm her twin. I guess it would be the Kennedy genes; my cheekbones are coming out. Katherine Schwarzenegger cheekbonecomeconstantly Change image and share on social
My mom was a championship pool player. Drake Bell championshipmomplayer Change image and share on social
My mom is a therapist, and my dad has a doctorate in psychology, and growing up, I felt 'very understood.' Rachel Platten daddoctoratefelt Change image and share on social
My mom was a free spirit, and she brought me up to be a free spirit. Mark Bradford bringfreemom Change image and share on social
Luckily, I discovered ice skating when I was eight and a half years old. There were two wonderful ponds within walking distance of my house. After all the physical activity the summer provided, I craved movement in the cold of winter. I had no skates, so Mom stuffed socks into my brother's old ones. Dorothy Hamill activitybrothercold share on social
When I was really young, my mom enrolled me in dance classes. Jeff Bridges classdanceenroll Change image and share on social
We've got activists all across the country like the members of the Million Mom March organization, some of their leaders are here tonight. We're phone banking congressional offices and pursuing editorial boards. Michael D. Barnes activistbankboard share on social
I was a terrible reader as a kid. I mean terrible. Super slow and very unfocused. It took me forever to read a book, and I remember being well into high school and still needing my mom to sit down and read aloud to me so I could pass my English tests and such. John Corey Whaley aloudbookenglish share on social