Craig Robinson
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This whole notion of growing up, it never happens. I was just having this conversation with Malia, our oldest, who is now, how old is Malia? She's 26 because she doesn't have insurance now. We were rushing. She was like, Obamacare. Thanks. It's like, yeah, thank your dad. Thank your dad. But she just turned 26. So they live on their own. They live in L.A. She's writing, directing, doing her thing.
This whole notion of growing up, it never happens. I was just having this conversation with Malia, our oldest, who is now, how old is Malia? She's 26 because she doesn't have insurance now. We were rushing. She was like, Obamacare. Thanks. It's like, yeah, thank your dad. Thank your dad. But she just turned 26. So they live on their own. They live in L.A. She's writing, directing, doing her thing.
This whole notion of growing up, it never happens. I was just having this conversation with Malia, our oldest, who is now, how old is Malia? She's 26 because she doesn't have insurance now. We were rushing. She was like, Obamacare. Thanks. It's like, yeah, thank your dad. Thank your dad. But she just turned 26. So they live on their own. They live in L.A. She's writing, directing, doing her thing.
And it is so funny when she goes... is this it? Am I an adult now? And I'm like, you know, this is kind of what life is. You know, she's like, but I don't feel like I know anything more than I did three years ago. And it's like, yeah, and you're going to feel that way at 35 and 45. I mean, there isn't a time when you reach adulthood and you go, I'm an adult. Yeah.
And it is so funny when she goes... is this it? Am I an adult now? And I'm like, you know, this is kind of what life is. You know, she's like, but I don't feel like I know anything more than I did three years ago. And it's like, yeah, and you're going to feel that way at 35 and 45. I mean, there isn't a time when you reach adulthood and you go, I'm an adult. Yeah.
And it is so funny when she goes... is this it? Am I an adult now? And I'm like, you know, this is kind of what life is. You know, she's like, but I don't feel like I know anything more than I did three years ago. And it's like, yeah, and you're going to feel that way at 35 and 45. I mean, there isn't a time when you reach adulthood and you go, I'm an adult. Yeah.
I'm 60 and I'm still waiting to grow up.
I'm 60 and I'm still waiting to grow up.
I'm 60 and I'm still waiting to grow up.
And wait till you have a kid. You won't know what's going on again. That's right.
And wait till you have a kid. You won't know what's going on again. That's right.
And wait till you have a kid. You won't know what's going on again. That's right.
That's a whole new sense of.
That's a whole new sense of.
That's a whole new sense of.
Back to the beginning. But I think you make a good point about, you know, we've got to be easier on ourselves in terms of how we define life. Yeah. You know, in this question is this notion that there's a right way to do this. And if you've lived it, you know, there isn't an answer. There isn't a one way that a family looks.
Back to the beginning. But I think you make a good point about, you know, we've got to be easier on ourselves in terms of how we define life. Yeah. You know, in this question is this notion that there's a right way to do this. And if you've lived it, you know, there isn't an answer. There isn't a one way that a family looks.