I'm just naturally quite toned. My dad was like a body builder, so I've got my dad's body. Not all of it, thank God.
Yes, my parents are strict about me having a childhood. I go ice skating and sledding, and swimming in the summer.
It's always exciting to see different cities I love, and go on tour buses. It's so much fun to travel. My favorite part is being able to perform live in front of all these amazing people; being able to connect with them and seeing their reaction makes me feel very special.
It's interesting because what I do and what I sing is, to other people, pretty unique. I feel I'm creating my own path. . . and I'm working on growing as a performer.
I still have my school friends who are actually friends. It's nice that they don't think much about my singing career. They think it is cool, and they are happy for me, but they don't really bother me about it. To them, I'm still just the schoolgirl from next door.
Anything that I can do with my voice thats good, Ill try to do.
I know that I'm definitely not a big big snob, and I know that at the times that I am a diva I know I'm being a diva. It's kind of annoying to know that you are. Because it's a person I do not want to be. So I'm trying my best not to become a jerk.
Well it seems to me, that all real communities grow out of a shared confrontation with survival. Communities are not produced by sentiment or mere goodwill. They grow out of a shared struggle. Our situation in the desert is an incubator for community.
This great God loves us still, He loved us since the world began and what's more, He always will.
We can design things that learn, so you can grow an intelligence by creating an environment and creating things that just do it a million time faster than we do.
Never tell anyone that you're writing a book, going on a diet, exercising, taking a course, or quitting smoking. They'll encourage you to death.