Aktivität / Activity Eltern / Parents Freigegeben / Shared Kinder / Children Show Sie / You Spaß / Fun Viel / Much Wie / How Wie viel / How Much Wollen / Want Wunderbar / Wonderful Zeichnen / Draw Zeichnung / Drawing Zusammen / Together
Then one day I thought it would be wonderful to make a whole book, to make my text and my drawings together, and that's how I started doing children's books.
Every December, I host a tree-trimming party. I serve chili with cornbread and lots of good wine. It's a wonderful party, and it shows how much adults like to play.
We've got to decide, how much replay do we want? Because if you start doing it from the first inning to the ninth inning, you may have to time the game with a calendar.
So you eat, you sleep, and then this wonderful child comes out, but you don't feel like you have any control over that process, over her, over her character and who she is.
We believed in our idea - a family park where parents and children could have fun- together.
No matter how much success you're having, you can't continue working together if you can't communicate.
My sketchbook is not sacrosanct, and my children would draw on one page while I drew on the other. It was something we shared.
I went to my school careers counselors and said I wanted to be an actor, and they didn't know what to do. They showed me catalogues with pretty campuses and said, 'Oh, look, there's a theater building. Why don't you go there?'
Belgian chocolate is my weakness. I like over 72 percent cacao, which shows you how much of a dark chocolate snob I am.