Quote by Ana Ortiz
I was really lucky. My gal pal was my mom. - Ana Ortiz

I was really lucky. My gal pal was my mom. – Ana Ortiz

Other quotes by Ana Ortiz

I need to eat before a workout. If I exercise in the morning, Ill have a little oatmeal, cereal, or a hard-boiled egg with toast. If I go in the afternoon, Ill eat a turkey sandwich with cheese for lunch. – Ana Ortiz

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Morning
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Ana Ortiz
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I still feel like a kid sometimes myself so hard to believe that Im a mom. Now Im an adult! It only took 38 years! – Ana Ortiz

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mom
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