I was a gymnast for years.

I didn't see a ton of movies growing up.

I like to spend my time with my children.

I was actually lost in Beirut on the way home.

I have a wonderful marriage and two great kids.

I grew up in Hawaii so I was outside a lot playing in the water.

We have freedoms and boundaries; we just have a great family life.

I think by being happy it actually affects the way that you look too.

I took a long time off to have my baby and spend time with my family.

They are amazing kids so we let them make decisions but also have discipline.

So I delegate a lot and I make my family come first, my husband and our kids.

The premieres are, kind of exciting, especially to Ella, who loves limousines.

I support anything to do with the welfare and rights of children in a huge way.

The easiest gift to give my husband is anything to do with airlines and flying.

I love being a scientologist, as it's helped me in every single aspect of my life.

We moved to Australia for two years though and that was a little bit tough trying to fit in.

I grew up in Hawaii and I think it was easier because we did not have cliques at high school.

You want to spend time with your children even though you are tired so you do all those things.

Keeping it all normal and keeping us together is my first priority. Then I fit films into my life.

I would like to end world hunger and create world peace, stop corruption, stop drugs getting to kids.

Our friends have nothing to do with the business. Some of our closest friends in Florida are not stars.

My big places to shop are Wal-Mart and Target - seriously. That is where half of my stuff comes from now.

I don't get to go to the super fancy stores unless I am in L.A. so you stay pretty real and normal that way.

I did the twenty-three-hour Nose route to the top of El Capitan in eighteen hours and twenty-three minutes, I can get over this.

I thought it was such a unique concept to play parents who happen to be super heroes and have a son who is going through puberty and starting high school.

We are all trying to balance our careers and children and give as much of ourselves and our time to them. You work and have a husband, and projects, and friends. It is a balancing act.

I strongly believe as a mother, as does my husband, that there are certain contributing factors that lead to autism and some of it is very much the chemicals in our environment and in our food.

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