It’s a bittersweet moment for Candace Cameron Bure as she watches her three kids—Natasha Bure, 20, Lev Bure, 18, and Maksim Bure, 16—grow up and prepare to spread their wings. In a candid interview with Us Weekly, the mom-of-three shared her feelings about the inevitable next chapter in her life. "It’s sad to think that my kids aren’t going to be in my house every day," she admitted. But it’s not just sadness; there’s pride, too, as she reflects on the journey of raising her family.
Raising a Family: Candace's Perspective
Candace, now 42, has had the privilege of watching her children blossom into remarkable individuals. "I love seeing what kind of mark they’re going to make on the world," she said, her voice filled with admiration. Together with her husband of 22 years, Val Bure, they’ve created a loving and supportive environment for Natasha, Lev, and Maksim to thrive in. For Candace, parenting isn’t just about guiding her kids through life—it’s also about cherishing every moment together.
Marriage Secrets: Putting Your Spouse First
When it comes to maintaining a strong marriage, Candace believes in putting her spouse first. It’s a philosophy that has worked wonders for her and Val. "You really try to, I always say, put your spouse on a pedestal," she explained. "And in return, you’re hoping, which my husband does, we have the same respect for one another. Some days neither of us deserve it, but we do it because we honor one another and respect each other." It’s this mutual respect and unwavering commitment that keeps their relationship strong, even during challenging times.
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Of course, Candace acknowledges that marriage isn’t always easy. "Marriage is a wonderful, beautiful thing," she said, "but there’s always going to be tough times. There’s no one that has this amazingly perfect marriage." It’s all about navigating those tough times together and emerging stronger on the other side.

The Role of Faith in Marriage
For Candace, faith plays a pivotal role in her marriage. "It’s the Bible," she confessed to People magazine. "You know, when there are arguments or we’re compromising and in ways, it’s always like, 'Well, let’s just go back to the Bible.' It’s the foundation for us. So it’s not about winning or losing. But doing this journey together." Their shared belief system provides a solid foundation for their relationship, guiding them through life's ups and downs with grace and understanding.



