Modern art to me is nothing more than the expression of contemporary aims of the age that we're living in.
I was early in my career and didn't understand that people were looking at me and critiquing me yet.
I had several moms who knew and didn't bring gifts for the baby and instead brought me food, candles, journals - the women who were like, "Actually, I know this is a tough time for you, and it's much more important that I show up here instead of to the baby shower. "
[Postpartum] is a raw time when you need your friends and family to swoop in in a very real way.
My perfect Sunday is waking up at 10 - which, you know, those days are over for me - but waking up at 10, breakfast with children, hanging out with well-behaved children.
I love being a mom. Being a mother is my favorite thing ever.
I never sleep in. By the way, when we're like, "We alternate waking up for the kids," the other person's waking up at 7 a. m. It's not like you're waking up at 10. It's like, "I'm really going to give you a treat and you're gonna get your ass up at 7 instead of 5:59. " Which is when our son wakes up.
You need not see what someone is doing to know if it is his vocation, you have only to watch his eyes: a cook mixing a sauce, a surgeon making a primary incision, a clerk completing a bill of lading wear the same rapt expression, forgetting themselves in a function. How beautiful it is, that eye-on-the-obje ct look.
Stay young and wild as long as you can
Now that I'm sober, I deserve to get laid.
It's not my fault so much as my genius.