Sarah Jessica Parker’s Perfect Happiness

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    The 44 years old actress, Sarah Jessica Parker may always busy with her seven years old son, James Wilkie and five months old twin daughters, Marion Loretta and Tabitha which are born via a surrogate, but she spares her time as Unicef Goodwill Ambassador and a dedicated advocate of the New York City ballet, American Ballet Theatre.

    Becoming a fashion icon since her role in Sex an the City as Carrie Bradshaw, she has never imagines could “play a part that would connect so much with woman or have relationship with fashion that people associate me with,” she says to Gotham magazine.

    “That’s one of the main reasons I keep playing Carrie. When I walk down the street, people are affectionate toward me but I know it’s really about Carrie.”

    Fall in love to New York city and proud to be New Yorker, even she wasn’t born in the city, she says,  “I love the city today as much as I did the first time I crossed the George Washington Bridge—and probably more now that my children are being raised here. It’s still the place that I’m most excited about.”

    What makes her so much love to New York? Beside the continues noisy sound that I don’t like, she like the possibilities and the color.

    “I wasn’t born in New York but I’ve lived here almost all my life, and I love the city today as much as I did the first time I crossed the George Washington Bridge—and probably more now that my children are being raised here. It’s still the place that I’m most excited about.”

    She has all in her hands, and she loves to be mother and believe in “Golden Rules“. The actress puts the hope to instill in her kids, she says,

    “I’ve been working on it with James Wilkie since the time he was little fellow and could really understand language. The idea of “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you….” I fall short of it constantly, but I try.”

    “The hardest days for [your children] become your hardest days. Your most triumphant moments are when you see them feel good about themselves—to see your child learn how to read and ask questions. I’m so proud of who my son’s becoming and how hard he works to be a good little human being.”

    “Have the healthy children, a healthy husband,” and “All in the city that I love,” are the perfect happiness for her.