Ivanka Trump
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And that helps me be confident and in command.
And it's not comfort like dowdy. You know, there's that level of comfort, but- Functional comfort. But I think you have to, for me, I want to feel confident. And you don't feel confident when you're like pulling at a garment or, you know, hobbling on heels that don't fit you properly. And she was never doing those things either. So I don't know how she was wearing stuff like that.
And it's not comfort like dowdy. You know, there's that level of comfort, but- Functional comfort. But I think you have to, for me, I want to feel confident. And you don't feel confident when you're like pulling at a garment or, you know, hobbling on heels that don't fit you properly. And she was never doing those things either. So I don't know how she was wearing stuff like that.
And it's not comfort like dowdy. You know, there's that level of comfort, but- Functional comfort. But I think you have to, for me, I want to feel confident. And you don't feel confident when you're like pulling at a garment or, you know, hobbling on heels that don't fit you properly. And she was never doing those things either. So I don't know how she was wearing stuff like that.
That's like a 40 pound feet of dress. And I know this- Because I have it and I wore it recently. And I mean, I got a workout walking to the elevator. Like this is a heavy dress and you know what? It was worth it. It was great. Yeah.
That's like a 40 pound feet of dress. And I know this- Because I have it and I wore it recently. And I mean, I got a workout walking to the elevator. Like this is a heavy dress and you know what? It was worth it. It was great. Yeah.
That's like a 40 pound feet of dress. And I know this- Because I have it and I wore it recently. And I mean, I got a workout walking to the elevator. Like this is a heavy dress and you know what? It was worth it. It was great. Yeah.
But she, uh, she makes it look very, very easy. So.
But she, uh, she makes it look very, very easy. So.
But she, uh, she makes it look very, very easy. So.
So much. It's unbelievable how dislocating the loss of a, of a parent is. And, um, Her mother lives with me still, my grandmother, who helped raise us. So that's very special. And I can ask her some of the questions that I would have, sorry, I wanted to ask my own mom, but it's hard.
So much. It's unbelievable how dislocating the loss of a, of a parent is. And, um, Her mother lives with me still, my grandmother, who helped raise us. So that's very special. And I can ask her some of the questions that I would have, sorry, I wanted to ask my own mom, but it's hard.
So much. It's unbelievable how dislocating the loss of a, of a parent is. And, um, Her mother lives with me still, my grandmother, who helped raise us. So that's very special. And I can ask her some of the questions that I would have, sorry, I wanted to ask my own mom, but it's hard.
She's 97. And until she was around 94, she lived completely on her own. No help, no anything, no support. And now she requires really sort of 24-hour care. And I feel super grateful that I'm able to give her that because that's what she did for me.
She's 97. And until she was around 94, she lived completely on her own. No help, no anything, no support. And now she requires really sort of 24-hour care. And I feel super grateful that I'm able to give her that because that's what she did for me.
She's 97. And until she was around 94, she lived completely on her own. No help, no anything, no support. And now she requires really sort of 24-hour care. And I feel super grateful that I'm able to give her that because that's what she did for me.
It's amazing for me to have my children be able to grow up and know her stories, know her recipes, Czech dumplings and goulash and kizalitsa and all the other things she used to make me in my childhood. But she really, she was a major, she was a major force in my life. My grandmother, she, you know, my mom was working.
It's amazing for me to have my children be able to grow up and know her stories, know her recipes, Czech dumplings and goulash and kizalitsa and all the other things she used to make me in my childhood. But she really, she was a major, she was a major force in my life. My grandmother, she, you know, my mom was working.
It's amazing for me to have my children be able to grow up and know her stories, know her recipes, Czech dumplings and goulash and kizalitsa and all the other things she used to make me in my childhood. But she really, she was a major, she was a major force in my life. My grandmother, she, you know, my mom was working.
So, you know, my grandmother was the person who was always home every day when I came back from school. Yeah. I remember I used to shower and it would almost be like comical.