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Oct 09 2007 08:35 AM ET
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Carly Simon's kids are the loves of her life

Singer/songwriter Carly Simon, 62, sat down with Family Circle to discuss her two children Sally, 33, and Ben, 30, the things she remembers from their childhood and motherhood.

Her favorite family time activity:  When we perform together, like we did on Into White. We’re good at taking each other’s suggestions and criticisms–well, the criticisms are a bit more challenging, but we get through it!

Which song was inspired by her children: Love of My Life, which I wrote in 1992 but also included on my new album. The lyrics are: "I love lilacs and avocados/Ukuleles and fireworks/And Mia Farrow and walking in the snow/But you’ve got to know that/You’re the love of my life/From the moment I first saw you/The second that you were born/I know that you were the love of my life."

On the fighting her kids did: [They] fought terribly. Since Sally is three years older than Ben, she always bossed him around–until one day he fought back.  He actually slapped her on the back, and they both ended up crying.  For the first time he felt empathy for her, and she realized they were equals.  They’ve been close ever since.

Even though her kids are grown, Carly still sees them as babies: [When they] Are sleeping. It brings me back to the time when they were tiny.

On her kid’s favorite food: Drunken Pasta, which is noodles cooked in water and red wine.  I add olive oil, garlic, red pepper flakes and salt and pepper.

A tradition that she remembers fondly: A bedtime ritual from when the kids were little.  I’d brew some herbal tea and carry it to their bedroom, where Japanese music would be playing.  They’d drink out of tiny teacups and we’d snuggle together in bed, where I’d read aloud to them until they fell asleep.

On her kids making fun of her: They make fun of me for having no iPod!  I love music, but I’m technically challenged.

The thing that baffles her about motherhood: That there will always be questions your kids ask that you won’t be able to answer.  I used to think, as I got older, that either I’d figure out all of the answers or they’d stop asking me the really hard questions, like where they should move to or how they should live.  But for some reason that never ends.

On the thing she wished she had known: That no matter how much you want to be your child’s friend, you have to be a parent first and foremost, especially when they’re young.  As they get older you learn to be a parent and a friend at the same time.

Sally and Ben’s father is singer James Taylor. Carly is also now a grandmother as daughter Sally gave birth to her first child, a son, on October 4th.

Source: Family Circle, October 1 issue, pg. 192

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“Love of My Life” hs been my song to my own (now 26 year old) daughter for many years. I have it downloaded on every single CD that I’ve made the lyrics speak my feelings toward her. She, also, has “Love of My Life” downloaded on a couple of her CDs. Each time she hears it she lets me know. I hear it daily on my CDs. After all these years, I occasionally still cry when I hear it. THANK YOU, CARLY SIMON, for giving us your song to make as our own for each other.

- Tobi Sue Hoppe on

Love of My Life is one of my favorite Carly Simon songs as well!! It’s interesting (or telling) she changed one of the verses that mention Woody Allen to one that mentions Mia Farrow.

- Sara on

I love her kid stuff. My daughters love her singing on Winnie the Pooh, too.

- Laura AS1 on

carly is one of my all time favorite artists, it doesn’t hurt that i have also considered her very sexy as did and do many men of my age way back then and even now (sexiness is 99 per cent mental anyway!).
i have a few of her alblums including her hits but finally purchased “relections” because there was several songs from her later years along with some of her first bit hits.
i finally got down to “love of my life” and it really knocked my socks off emotionally speaking. her lovely voice and the way she puts her heart and soul into everything she sings just had me playing this song over and over again all the way to work and back home the next morning.
no one can ever tell me that men are any less emotional than women,we just don’t show it in public as much but believe me as tears were welling up in my eyes listening and i was choking up listening to the lyrics- well just listen yourself and make your own decisions.
have a good day.

- bob c. on

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