Every Thanksgiving, we all write down three things we're thankful for and put them in a hat. Then we pass the hat around the dinner table and everyone has to guess who wrote what!Collection: Thanksgiving
My mom always makes the whole family pile into the car and drive around to look at the Christmas lights. My brother and I never want to do it, but my mom just loves it!Collection: Christmas
Think new thoughts. Grab life with both hands, take opportunities you have, & create the ones you need.
Music is such an intensely personal thing for me, and I knew if I was going to do it, it would be in my own way.
Look at what you want to change, gather a few people who believe in it like you do, and start moving forward. It's important to remember that you don't always need a destination. Sometimes, you just have to make forward motion. And you absolutely can.
I can look back at things I've done and said and worn and be completely humiliated by them, but I can never say it wasn't me. I feel really honored to say that.
I'm definitely careful. I'm not reckless or stupid, but that's how I was raised, to not be stupid or immature in as far as trying to grow up too quickly or putting forward a certain image that isn't me.
I want in 40 years to still be acting and to more than anything have longevity and not just be this huge flash in the pan and then disappear.
Before the whole Disney realm had undergone this huge revamping, as a kid, I always saw myself doing these dramatic indie parts. And then I fell in love with doing comedy and doing kid shows and really working for kids.
I work with kids, and I see certain things, so I realize now why my mother was so horrified and overprotective of everything that I watched.
When you're in an industry where you're forced to grow up so quickly, part of you never grows up, and that's a good thing.
I didn't grow up in one place, so I never had a certain mentality. I have some aspects of growing up in Texas, but I also have a lot of East Coast family. I would have loved to grow up on the East Coast.
I was raised to volunteer: nursing homes, clinics, church nurseries, school, everywhere that could use help. It's such an intrinsic part of me, to use my life to help improve the quality of others.
All of the awards, applause, Twitter followers, shoes, it will all go away eventually. But if I can leave the world slightly more hopeful, inspired, and more healed than when I arrived, I did my job.
I think what's great about your community is that it's different than anyone else's. Look around. What do you want to change? What needs to be built, or what's valuable and needs to be maintained? Is it the people? Local animals? Your parks or gardens? Hospitals?
I grew up moving around. I went to seven different schools, so I know what it's like to be that new girl and have to not only know who you are but also take that into foreign circumstances and know how to respond.
I went to school on a military base in Germany. I got a lot of my clothes at the army surplus store.
With 'Suite Life,' I had three years to sit a little bit on the back burner and learn with less pressure.
Any mature, responsible adult doesn't run around stomping their feet and screaming 'I'm a mature, responsible, adult.'
I'm definitely interested in making more music and uploading new covers; I like to take suggestions because it's more fun if people know the song.
I think there's something charming about incorporating summer clothes into winter, like pairing a summery skirt with a massive sweater. I'm also really into layering during the winter!
More than anything, acting helped me discover who I'm not. I've learned that I'm a girly girl, but not a prissy girl.
For me, shoe-wise, platforms give me the same height that I need, but they're not as taxing on my feet.
Acting and the industry of making movies is beautiful, but it's so exhausting and such hard work; if you don't absolutely 100% want to do something, it defeats the purpose.
I wouldn't do the music thing if it weren't for my brother, who's a producer. He understands me and helps my vision come to life.
Hi. My name is Debby, and I am a storyteller. I don't think of myself as an actress. I am more like a face that takes words on a page, and puts them in front of your eyes.
I went through a few phases of finding myself: I dabbled in musical theater, chess club, dance troupe, splatter-painting, school mascot (go Wildcats), babysitter, photojournalist, drill team girl, emo kid - and not one of them defined me, but every single one will always play a part in who I am.
Nobody has any right to tell you what you aren't capable of. If you're meant to, you're able to. There is no such thing as impossible.Collection: Able
You're not only the spotlight in which you perform, but the shadows where you practice.Collection: Practice
To love is a brave thing. To be loved, braver still. But allowing yourself to love yourself? That takes the most courage of all.Collection: Love You
Every day is a reminder of what I need to do to be the best person; the best me.Collection: Needs
It may get worse before it gets better. But it WILL get better.Collection: Get Better
Nobody has your eyes. They can look at the exact same thing & could never see what you see.Collection: Eye