Trisha Paytas
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And most of the time I don't care what other people think. It's usually what I think. So it's usually like, oh, no, I don't feel bad. Now I'm like, oh, I'm not judging myself. And I can sleep all that I want. Usually I'm like, I've got to be busy. I've got to do it. But now I just take naps and I don't feel any guilt.
Yeah, it's the best. I'm so happy for you. That's why I love being pregnant. You said you want more than two. Well, we thought two. I don't know. I don't know. We don't have two yet. One is very difficult. Right. In my head I'm thinking like four, you know, because we were talking about how three is like hard. So I was like – It's two or four. Okay.
Yeah, it's the best. I'm so happy for you. That's why I love being pregnant. You said you want more than two. Well, we thought two. I don't know. I don't know. We don't have two yet. One is very difficult. Right. In my head I'm thinking like four, you know, because we were talking about how three is like hard. So I was like – It's two or four. Okay.
Yeah, it's the best. I'm so happy for you. That's why I love being pregnant. You said you want more than two. Well, we thought two. I don't know. I don't know. We don't have two yet. One is very difficult. Right. In my head I'm thinking like four, you know, because we were talking about how three is like hard. So I was like – It's two or four. Okay.
I know I already asked you this, but just to set the scene for people, where did you grow up? I was split my time between Illinois and California. My dad was in California and my mom was in Illinois. So I went back and forth a lot. I quit school a lot to like be homeschooled and stuff. And then I'd go back into school. Like I was constantly doing that because I loved it.
I know I already asked you this, but just to set the scene for people, where did you grow up? I was split my time between Illinois and California. My dad was in California and my mom was in Illinois. So I went back and forth a lot. I quit school a lot to like be homeschooled and stuff. And then I'd go back into school. Like I was constantly doing that because I loved it.
I know I already asked you this, but just to set the scene for people, where did you grow up? I was split my time between Illinois and California. My dad was in California and my mom was in Illinois. So I went back and forth a lot. I quit school a lot to like be homeschooled and stuff. And then I'd go back into school. Like I was constantly doing that because I loved it.
I loved like the lifestyle here in California with my dad. But you know, my mom is what I used to. And like we lived in a town of like a thousand people back in Illinois. So it was like two extremes. Yeah. Were you closer with your mom or your dad?
I loved like the lifestyle here in California with my dad. But you know, my mom is what I used to. And like we lived in a town of like a thousand people back in Illinois. So it was like two extremes. Yeah. Were you closer with your mom or your dad?
I loved like the lifestyle here in California with my dad. But you know, my mom is what I used to. And like we lived in a town of like a thousand people back in Illinois. So it was like two extremes. Yeah. Were you closer with your mom or your dad?
you're like oh yeah dad maybe not as fabulous as mom putting in all the work all the work my mom worked four jobs bus driver bartender all this stuff like that and i'm like i love my dad more it was like so weird but yeah especially at the wedding we had a wedding and like my dad walks us down the aisle and gives the speech and my moms don't get anything at the wedding and they do all the work i kind of felt bad yeah and my mom still helps us out she's like watching our daughter right now oh
you're like oh yeah dad maybe not as fabulous as mom putting in all the work all the work my mom worked four jobs bus driver bartender all this stuff like that and i'm like i love my dad more it was like so weird but yeah especially at the wedding we had a wedding and like my dad walks us down the aisle and gives the speech and my moms don't get anything at the wedding and they do all the work i kind of felt bad yeah and my mom still helps us out she's like watching our daughter right now oh
you're like oh yeah dad maybe not as fabulous as mom putting in all the work all the work my mom worked four jobs bus driver bartender all this stuff like that and i'm like i love my dad more it was like so weird but yeah especially at the wedding we had a wedding and like my dad walks us down the aisle and gives the speech and my moms don't get anything at the wedding and they do all the work i kind of felt bad yeah and my mom still helps us out she's like watching our daughter right now oh
Um, yeah, we lived in like these farm towns and they were, yeah, there were less than a thousand people. We kind of moved around a little bit because I don't know. I just never liked school. And, um, yeah, it was just small. It was just small town. It was a farm town. So everyone, my mom like was from there. So it was just like farm town.
Um, yeah, we lived in like these farm towns and they were, yeah, there were less than a thousand people. We kind of moved around a little bit because I don't know. I just never liked school. And, um, yeah, it was just small. It was just small town. It was a farm town. So everyone, my mom like was from there. So it was just like farm town.
Um, yeah, we lived in like these farm towns and they were, yeah, there were less than a thousand people. We kind of moved around a little bit because I don't know. I just never liked school. And, um, yeah, it was just small. It was just small town. It was a farm town. So everyone, my mom like was from there. So it was just like farm town.
My grandparents were on a farm and there, there's just not much to it to be honest. It's really just, it was so boring and I just, I hated it. I haven't been back since. I think I left at 17 and I have not been back since.
My grandparents were on a farm and there, there's just not much to it to be honest. It's really just, it was so boring and I just, I hated it. I haven't been back since. I think I left at 17 and I have not been back since.
My grandparents were on a farm and there, there's just not much to it to be honest. It's really just, it was so boring and I just, I hated it. I haven't been back since. I think I left at 17 and I have not been back since.
Yeah. Yeah, for sure. Even just going to Chicago, which is, like, two hours from where I live, I'm like, not Illinois.