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that make her picture makes her hip looks really wide. :blink: but I guess that comes with child birth.
Jen, she's just so...
--mandy
Jen, she's just so...
--mandy
JEN SANS BEN, BABY: "I keep checking my watch and wondering if I should give them a call," Jennifer Garner said when she left home for the first time without husband Ben Affleck and their 2-month-old daughter. "But I know that Violet's with her dad - and he knows what he's doing. She's in very good hands."
Garner tried to dodge questions about motherhood when she emceed a charity brunch for the I Have a Dream Foundation at the House of Blues last Sunday. She avoided photographers, didn't mingle with guests and politely brushed off most personal inquiries from journalists.
"That's a little too specific for me!" she said to one prying writer. "But everything's great. Thank you for asking!"
"It's hard for me to talk about this because it's so private, but the most exciting thing (about being a mother) is how much I don't care about anything else," Garner admitted in the Foundation Room just before taking an elevator to the Music Hall to go onstage.
What does Garner, who went back to work on 'Alias' Wednesday, plan to do after the show's final season? Not just find her next acting job. "I'll be getting more involved with this foundation to help underprivileged kids in the hardest-hit schools get some direction for their lives," said Garner, who's hosted two annual benefits for the group. "I want to mentor children, talk to classes and go on field trips."
And what dreams does she have for Violet?
"I'd like her to be compassionate, generous and passionate about whatever she does," said Garner, whose dream as a child was to be a librarian and write children's books. "And be hungry to learn."
Better get ready for the lights, camera and action, Violet!
"I'd like her to be compassionate, generous and passionate about whatever she does," said Garner, whose dream as a child was to be a librarian and write children's books. "And be hungry to learn."
"It's hard for me to talk about this because it's so private, but the most exciting thing (about being a mother) is how much I don't care about anything else," Garner admitted in the Foundation Room just before taking an elevator to the Music Hall to go onstage."
It seems some people are eternal malcontents and always have negative comments.
I love Jen's "but the most exciting thing (about being a mother) is how much I don't care about anything else". Having a baby makes one realize what is really important and get one's priorities right.
Actually I came to the conclusion that there will always be negative comments, no matter what Jen does or say. People don't like her, I get that! but what I don't get is why they waste their time saying negative things about someone they don't like. That beats me. I don't go on Tom Cruises sites telling everyone how crazy he is, or saying negative things about him, I just totally avoid his sites and forums, as much as I don't like him.
As to Jen's comment that she doesn't care about anything else now that she had lil V. I totally understand, she must be so in love with lil V, and she must be having a blast being a mommy. I think she's right trying to keep her privacy as private as possible.
It seems some people are eternal malcontents and always have negative comments.
I had one to deal with at Gertie's JG forum and another one at her Alias board. The Internet Movie Database
To not agree with what Jennifer Garner says doesn't mean that it's negative.
Just because you like Jen doesn't have to mean you like everything she says and does.