A Quote by Lara Stone

I like spending time with my husband. — © Lara Stone
I like spending time with my husband.
Flat-out, the time I wasn't working I was spending with the kids and my husband.
I like to think that as I get older I'm getting better at spending time with people who have qualities that make them worth spending time with.
When I'm not working on the ground, spending time with my husband and daughter puts me at ease.
I love being around my friends and my family and spending time with my husband. I like being normal and recharging my batteries, and I feel like I have the coolest job in the world where I get to get on stage and perform and get to do a lot of really amazing things.
My greatest pleasure is spending time with my family: my husband and daughter, but also my mother, my three sisters, and their families.
I've been married 23 years now. Gone from spending all of my time on the road to being a husband and father.
More than anything, having adventures with my siblings and spending time with my family and my husband make me happy.
But there's not enough time in life to go sit at a party, have a drink, and make idle conversation. There's too many important things to do. Just being together with my husband, spending time alone, which I have very little of.
My husband and I always have fun together in everything we do. Some people call me crazy, but the reality is that I enjoy spending each second with him. He is not just my husband - he is my rock and my very best friend!
I play video games a lot... I love to read... I enjoy spending time with my husband and daughter, who are my most favorite people in the world.
Spending is not caring. Spending is what politicians do instead of caring. Spending more does not guarantee success. Politicians like to measure spending because it is easier than measuring actual metrics of accomplishment.
Spending time in a church does not make you religious, any more than spending time in a garage makes you a car.
I have fought against excessive spending my entire career. And I got plans to reduce and eliminate unnecessary and wasteful spending and if there's anybody here who thinks there aren't agencies of government where spending can be cut and their budgets slashed they have not spent a lot of time in Washington.
I was spending a lot of time in Mumbai after I met my husband, who is Indian, and while parts of the city were prospering like crazy, I couldn't quite make out how the new wealth had changed the prospects of the majority of city residents who lived in slums. So after a few years I stopped wondering and started reporting.
I'm less worried about accomplishment - as younger people always can't help but be - and more concerned with spending my time well, spending time with my family, and reading, learning things.
I literally wear a mask. When I take it off, I'm a father. I'm a husband. I like to come home, and I like to spend time with family, and I like to travel, and I like to have a good time. And I like to be a kid every now and giggle and play with my kids.
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