If I were a sculptor, somehow I'd want to express this; if I were a painter (which I'd love to be), I'd want to paint them. What I want to do is wrap my words around them."
2 She was reared in a family of two sisters, twin brothers, a father who was a corporate executive, and a mother. "Our family is not big by my mother's family standards. Most of my cousins come from families of eight or nine. I actually remember very little of my childhood, which makes me think it was quite happy. I suspect it might have been very close to perfect."1
"We lived in houses surrounded by spacious yards.
"Because my older sister was thought to be painfully shy, my parents decided to send us to nursery school together. I was a little young, but they felt I would be able to help her through. When it came time for the nursery school play, however, she was Miss Muffet, and I was the Spider. Later, when we got to dancing school--she was a Sweet Pea, and I was a Head of Cabbage.
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