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I learned very early that you don't get time back. I'd miss my children growing up, so that's the reason I retired.
I have spent a lot of time with foster children over the years - kids for whom I have not necessarily acted as a foster parent.
As a child growing up, it's going to be what you're going to remember most. What you liked or not liked then is going to define who you are at the table!
When I was growing up, we spoke Egyptian, we ate Egyptian food, we had other Egyptian friends. It was my father's preference.
Sometimes we're so concerned about giving our children what we never had growing up, we neglect to give them what we did have growing up.
I want to show every part of me and every color of me. And I think, growing up Albanian, I wanted to bring that to light.
Young alienation, disappointment and heartache is all a part of the first real growing up that we do.
People are like, 'Was it hard growing up mixed?' 'Did you not fit in?' and I'm like, 'No? What? That's the dumbest question ever.'
When I was young and growing up in New York, my parents took me to children's theater quite often - elaborate presentations of 'Goldilocks' and 'Rapunzel' for Upper East Side kids. As I grew older, they took me to adult theater, mostly musicals.