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- Mother Knows
Best: OLTL'S Hillary B. Smith
Soap Opera Digest (July 14, 1998)
Celebrity Caregiver: Hillary B. Smith (Nora, ONE LIFE TO LIVE)
Mommys Little Darlings: Courtney, 12; Phillip, a.k.a. Phips,
9.
Words of Wisdom: Reading is a very big. If theyre
just lying around, theyre bored. Get a book. Read a book.
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- Finding creative ways to
keep kids entertained can be challenging, especially when school
is out. But for Hillary B. Smith (Nora, ONE LIFE TO LIVE), boredom
isn't an issue. She and husband Phillip "Nip" Smith,
have a full slate of summer fun planned for daughter Courtney,
12, and son Phips, 9.
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- "We take picnics, we
fish, we go canoeing," says Smith. "We're very family-oriented.
We plan things for all of us to do together."
- The family will be separated
this summer while Phips is off at camp in Maine.
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- "This will be the first
time he's been away," says Smith. "I said, 'That's
it. You can't both go away at the same time. I can't handle it.'
So my daughter's going to stay home. She has a horse, so she's
going to be very involved in the horse shows and doing that circuit."
- In fact, both children like
the sporting life, something that Smith encourages.
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- "I make them play tennis
because I feel that it's something you have to learn when you're
younger," Smith explains. "It's a game that's inexpensive.
It's fun, social and you'll need it later on."
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- All that activity usually
keeps the kids out of hot water. But not always. "They have
embarked on some pretty outrageous stuff," Smith admits.
"My son used to get in trouble with my dog a lot. We were
putting an addition on the house and we had this mound of mud
in the back that was about 50 feet high. I remember that he wanted
to go outside. I said, 'Okay, but stay out of the mud.' I looked
out the kitchen window later, and sure enough, there he was with
the dog on top of this huge, muddy hill. It was raining. And
both of them are on their tummies sliding all the way down to
the bottom. It was like, 'Oh, my God.'"
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- - Elaine G. Flores
- (Soap Opera Digest July 14,
1998)
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