Craig Robinson
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Knowing that they were settled and were going to be okay, that was the biggest relief that I had. But I say all that to say that they turned out okay. Because- Kids are way more resilient, I think, than we give them credit for. And even if your father is president of the United States and you live in the strange museum and you have men with guns following you around all the time,
If you're grounded, you know, if you have that place of assurance somewhere, then that kind of gets you through. And strangely, that has me arguing to Shira that, as you were saying, Abby... Figure out the life you need to live, you know, because kids, they're going to be gone.
If you're grounded, you know, if you have that place of assurance somewhere, then that kind of gets you through. And strangely, that has me arguing to Shira that, as you were saying, Abby... Figure out the life you need to live, you know, because kids, they're going to be gone.
If you're grounded, you know, if you have that place of assurance somewhere, then that kind of gets you through. And strangely, that has me arguing to Shira that, as you were saying, Abby... Figure out the life you need to live, you know, because kids, they're going to be gone.
And these years are just a blip on the screen in their lives, assuming that they're young and they do better than you expect if you're okay with it. If you're okay. If you're okay.
And these years are just a blip on the screen in their lives, assuming that they're young and they do better than you expect if you're okay with it. If you're okay. If you're okay.
And these years are just a blip on the screen in their lives, assuming that they're young and they do better than you expect if you're okay with it. If you're okay. If you're okay.
Right.
Right.
Right.
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.