I like the traditional way of doing things.
I've always, always wanted to present my own food show - one that includes a little bit of lifestyle, too. That's my ultimate goal.
Whatever I've done, if it's to represent something, to move something forward, if that's how it's being put, I'm thrilled. But it's really about our children's generation. They're three and one. Can you imagine, when they're in their 30s, what things will be like?
There has been some snobbishness, particularly among the much older generation. There's class and then there's the racial thing.
So many people struggle to have children and it's not unusual to go down a slightly different path if you need to.
My race was never an issue in my life until C and I got engaged, after that, no one could stop talking about it. I pray for the day when it becomes less remarkable because race does not define you.