And I love what I do and I love skating.
But after a few minutes of convincing myself that I really wanted to go - telling myself that I love skating and that my coach is there waiting for me - I would get up and go. And my mother would always get up and eat breakfast with me!
Even now, my husband Jerry, our son Matthew and I live only five minutes away from my parents home, and my brothers live about ten minutes away. It's been great having such a supportive family.
Even now I can't describe why I love skating so much.
My life has been a whirlwind since the '94 Olympics.
It is a process of finding the right music then planning a costume to fit that style of music.
I do not have any pets. We travel too much.
I get to see the different sides of skating now which involves not only competing, but entertainment.
I started skating when I was six years old.
I think it's a lot harder for the pros to have a long career in ice dance and in pairs. It seems the singles have a little bit of a longer career.
I took group lessons at a rink near my home. We first had to learn how to stand up on the ice wearing skates. Eventually we learned to move forward, but soon found out that it was not that easy to stop! So that was our next important lesson.
I was a tomboy who liked to play rough just like my two older brothers. That's probably why I liked the athletic part of skating - especially the jumping!
I was thrilled one year when I was younger when not only did my brothers get hockey sticks for Christmas - but I did too!
I won my first medal when I was nine years old. It was at the Boston Open.
Falling down became second nature and it really didn't bother me.