Perhaps Colmes should talk to there women.
Wonder what they would say to Alan.
Famous Older Moms Compiled by Monica Hesse, September & October 2005
Having children later in life is a popular choice for celebrities, whose fast-paced careers often make starting a family in their 20s or 30s difficult. Heres what some famous older moms have said about the ups and downs of motherhood
Kay Bailey Hutchison, 62 Senior senator from Texas and mother of Bailey, 4, and Houston, 3 “Our children are beautiful beyond belief, except for a few occasions at 3:30 a.m.”
Sharon Stone, 47 Mother of Roan, 5, and Laird, 5 months “I have more support and love and kindness than at any other time in my life.”
Diane Keaton, 59 Mother of Dexter, 9, and Duke, 4 “Afternoons, I pick up the kids and run around like a chicken with its head cut off. I collapse at 9 p.m. Im like a farmer woman.”
Joan Lunden, 55 Mother of Jamie, 24, Lindsay, 22, Sarah, 17, twins Max and Kate, 2, and twins Jack and Kimberly, 7 months “The best way to approach bathing, feeding, and dressing the younger ones is like an assembly line.”
Cheryl Tiegs, 58 Mother of Zack, 14, and twins Jaden and Theo, 5 “I cant say that all women should become mothers after 50; yet for me, its great.”
Susan Sarandon, 59 Mother of Eva, 20, Jack Henry, 16, and Miles, 13 “I had my kids late. I didnt think I could have them and I didnt expect to have them. But they are my best work.”
Deidre Hall, 57 Mother of David, 13, and Tully, 10 “I hope to teach my sons inner strength and empathy, and a deep love and loyalty to each other
Add to the list my wife age 60 our son 18, do the math. Thanking God he is healthy but does have Crohns.
Info’s a bit outdated. Deidre Hall is going on 61 this Halloween. Cheryl Tiegs is 60.
Tempus fugit.