New Delhi:
The former Sex and the City actress Kristin Davis is currently starring in The Best Man, while taking care of adopted daughter Gemma Rose who she became a mother to last summer.
She told People magazine: "The show is at night most of the days, so I spend all morning and all day with her then I go do the show at night. It's actually [a] really great schedule for a mum. I'm able to be with her and have a job, which is rare and wonderful."
The 47-year-old actress continued: "She's trying to walk - she hasn't walked totally alone, but she walks with furniture. She's doing great. I'm not trying to push her. Especially as a single mum, you have to be really on your toes. Once they start moving around as well, you can't be foggy."
Kristin Davis added: There are so many things that can happen, so it gives me such peace of mind to know that there's something I can take that's healthy. Zarbee's coats my throat gently, doesn't affect my performance and doesn't affect me getting up at 6 a.m. with my baby. In L.A. we have a big bin of books and a big bin of toys and in the morning, when we go to play, she goes for the book bin. I'm very proud of her."
She told People magazine: "The show is at night most of the days, so I spend all morning and all day with her then I go do the show at night. It's actually [a] really great schedule for a mum. I'm able to be with her and have a job, which is rare and wonderful."
The 47-year-old actress continued: "She's trying to walk - she hasn't walked totally alone, but she walks with furniture. She's doing great. I'm not trying to push her. Especially as a single mum, you have to be really on your toes. Once they start moving around as well, you can't be foggy."
Kristin Davis added: There are so many things that can happen, so it gives me such peace of mind to know that there's something I can take that's healthy. Zarbee's coats my throat gently, doesn't affect my performance and doesn't affect me getting up at 6 a.m. with my baby. In L.A. we have a big bin of books and a big bin of toys and in the morning, when we go to play, she goes for the book bin. I'm very proud of her."