It sucks when you’ve worked really hard for certain things and you have to give them up because you know that you’re going to miss out on your child’s upbringing, or you realize that your relationship has suffered.
I can’t direct right now because I would miss out on my daughter. It was heartbreaking to let it go, but it was a clear choice.
I was raised in that generation of women can have it all, and I don’t think you can. I think some things fall off the table. The good news is, what does stay on the table becomes much more in focus and much more important.
The work-at-home component is brilliant. I was doing all my business meetings between 12 and 2 because that’s when my daughter was napping, and it helped tremendously!
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I feel guilty all the time — but you combat it by being a superhero. When you go out there in the world you have to remember, ‘I’m doing the best I can, I’m doing it for them, and I’m going to be there for them too. I’m just going to figure out the balance.'
Hm. I guess it's refreshing to hear that she doesn't let 6 nannies raise her kids like some other celebrity moms are accused of doing. Not sure though why she has to completely give up directing. Not that it's a huge loss.
Her wines look delicious. I thought she was a recovering alcoholic though. I guess I'm wrong about that. />Drew Barrymore shared her thoughts on motherhood at Lucky's Fashion and Beauty Blog Conference (yeah, because judging by that outfit, she definitely belongs there.) She said that she can't do everything -- run businesses (apparently she has her own line of wines and cosmetics), act, produce, and direct, all while being a mom. People has more:
It sucks when you’ve worked really hard for certain things and you have to give them up because you know that you’re going to miss out on your child’s upbringing, or you rea...
Starting with breakfast, a spinach and mushroom egg-white omelette came in at $28.27.
Two of the pricier purchases included olive oil spray, $6.29, and duck eggs, which can be hard to find, and in this instance cost $1-a-piece from an unnamed store.
The recipe does state that hen eggs can be used as a budget-friendly alternative, but Yahoo wanted to do it the way 'Paltrow would'.
Next up, for a morning-to-midday snack, sweet potato and five-spice muffins are one of many stomach-fillers suggested.
Gwyneth, 40, writes that the 'super-tasty' treats are 'always a smashing success in my house.'
But at $44 for a batch of 12, one would hope they did get gobbled up and not left to go stale.
Gluten-free flour, $20, and xylitol (a natural sweetener), $10, were items that pushed the price up.
Lunch was the costliest meal to make. Gwyneth's chopped salad with tuna and roasted piquillo peppers was billed at $119.38 - making dining out a cheaper alternative.
For the Spanish salad dressing Gwyneth suggests quince paste or 'good-quality raw honey' and Yahoo opted for Manuka honey at $25-a-jar.
The vegan dish, which serves six, is priced at $32.50, with quinoa flakes, $6, and Maple syrup, $14, being the main cost culprits.
All of the day's food was washed down with coconut water, at $5 a pop.
LOL IT MUST BE SO FUN TO BE GWYNETH PALTROW! If you want to see every recipe broken down into cost of ingredient, check out the Daily Mail. But really, you don't need to, just sit here in awe with us, jaw dropped. />Gwyneth Paltrow is known for her specific and sometimes peculiar eating habits. Her latest cookbook, It's All Good, is hitting bookstores very soon. You too can make egg-free huevos rancheros!!!
We've already learned that it will cost you more than $4,000 to keep up with Gwyneth's spring fashion choices, but according to Yahoo! estimates, it will cost you $300 per day to follow Ms. Paltrow's recipes to a T.
Via Daily Mail:
Starting with breakfast, a spinach and mushroom egg-white omelette came in at $28.27.
Two of the pricier purchases included olive oil spray, $6.29, and duc...