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.
I think there's a time to work and everyone has to kind of adjust. And then there's a time to relax and be the mom or take the kids on vacation when you need to wind down. So it's a matter of planning and being able to map out your year or your week or let's start with the day. It is just being multi-tasking and being available.
We sleep in separate rooms we have dinner apart we take separate vacations - we're doing everything we can to keep our marriage together.
Babies don't need a vacation but I still see them at the beach... it pisses me off! I'll go over to a little baby and say 'What are you doing here? You haven't worked a day in your life!'
Year by year we are learning that in this restless strenuous American life of ours vacations are essential.
The one thing that offends me the most is when I walk by a bank and see ads trying to convince people to take out second mortgages on their home so they can go on vacation. That's approaching evil.
My first holiday to San Francisco in 1998-99 was supposed to be a two-week vacation but I ended up staying five weeks and nearly didn't come home.
If you want to be an entrepreneur it's not a job it's a lifestyle. It defines you. Forget about vacations about going home at 6 pm - last thing at night you'll send emails first thing in the morning you'll read emails and you'll wake up in the middle of the night. But it's hugely rewarding as you're fulfilling something for yourself.
By and large mothers and housewives are the only workers who do not have regular time off. They are the great vacationless class.
I love South American food and I haven't really been down there. I really need a vacation.