I would give anything to sit down with my maternal grandmother and have a cup of tea and play Scrabble. She died 10 years ago.
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I would trade everything I have to have had a happier childhood.
I try to give my kids everything I never had.
I like cups of tea and reading books and poetry and old people things.
My parents came from little, so they made a choice to give a lot: buying turkeys for homeless shelters at Thanksgiving, delivering meals to people in hospices, giving spare change to those asking for it.
My mother loved children - she would have given anything if I had been one.
My mom would take me to restaurants, and the first thing I'd ask for would be a pen and a napkin, and I'd sketch shoes and shoes and shoes.
Becoming a mother has been the best experience of my life, and I wouldn't trade it for anything.
My mother would give my brothers and me a pile of catalogues and let us pick what we wanted for Christmas.
I would exchange everything for one child of my own.
Right now I'm so old that if I had a big gush of money, I don't know what I'd do with it. I don't travel anymore. I don't need anything, don't want anything. I'd give it to my son, I guess, and let him enjoy it.