Kim Raver Thankful for Her Support System
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Being a working mother requires a difficult balancing act, but thanks to her own mom, Kim Raver knows how to handle it! As a single mom that worked full time, Tina Raver taught Kim that “it’s the quality of time you spend with your kids that matters.” Although she logs long hours on set, Kim knows when she comes home, sons Luke West, 6 ½, and Leo Kipling, 19 months, are all that matter. Additionally, a strong support system — in the form of husband Manu Boyer and her extended family — make a difference as well.
“My husband, Manu, is amazing with the kids. Just from the day they were born, he jumped right in and he was changing diapers. And if we’re both working, I have my sister, my mom, my stepdad — I’m so lucky to have all of them living in New York.”
Lucky enough to receive “great support at work,” the actress worked through both her pregnancies. Appearing on the television drama Third Watch when she became pregnant with Luke, the show was “incredibly physical” and required her to lift gurneys, among other things. Thankfully, “I had an amazing producer, who knows the value of family and found ways to make it work,” she recalls. “Luckily, I was wearing a big paramedic coat, so I was pregnant until the last minute of shooting and then we were on hiatus.” While expecting Leo, Kim was part of NBC’s Lipstick Jungle and found them to be just as supportive as her previous show. “Being in sample size clothing with a big belly was an interesting, tricky thing,” remembers Kim. “But I’ve never seen a group of people rally behind me and support me as much as our executive producer and everyone on that set. Not only during my pregnancy, but afterwards when I was nursing for 10 months.”
Even though everyone was supportive of Kim, she admits that working motherhood is “a real juggling act.” “I had a nursery on the set, so I had my children with me during the day,” she admits. “But it’s tricky managing 10 pages of dialogue, costume changes and then feeling stress because you want to be the parent and also do your job really well. So you learn to multitask and get things done in a shorter period of time.”
To that end, Kim figured out a schedule that worked for her. “I would memorize my lines on the way to work and get my emails done while I was in hair and makeup so I could go spend time with the kids,” she explains. “It’s a tough schedule; if I had to be up at 4 a.m., I’d go to sleep at 7 p.m. And I learned to sacrifice some things like watching TV. I wasn’t doing much for myself.”
Making sure she is the one caring for her sons — “I love the little things like feeding them, bathing them and reading them stories” – is important to Kim, 40 — even when they’re making messes! On a recent flight with her boys and their babysitter, Leo became ill. “He was throwing up all over me and, even though I had help, I was the one who was caring for my child,” Kim notes.
“I’m not the type of mom who’s going to hand over my kid and have someone else clean him up. It’s really important to me that I’m there to take care of them and make sure the bumps and bruises are okay or make sure their sunscreen is slathered on during the summer.”
Source: Working Mother
- Posted on May 22, 09 at 6:00PM
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May 22nd, 2009 at 7:19 pm
i love her sons name
May 22nd, 2009 at 8:19 pm
Me too… although is it just me or does it seem like she’s bragging about taking care of the “messy” things? Why make a point of it?
May 22nd, 2009 at 9:31 pm
i think she’s making such a point of it because most celeb parents likely DON’T do the messy jobs….that said, i agree – seems kinda self promoting…
May 23rd, 2009 at 1:34 am
“I would memorize my lines on the way to work”
I hope “on the way to work” meant “while I sat on the subway” and not “while I was driving.”
May 23rd, 2009 at 4:19 am
I don’t think shes bragging. Sounds like garden variety working mother guilt. Fact is someone else is changing nappies and cleaning them up when she is not there (which is probably quite a lot) so I assume that its really important for her to step in and do that hands on parenting role when she is there. I think I would be the same.
May 23rd, 2009 at 5:49 am
Bravo Kim!! Well done for cleaning up your own childs vomit!! You’re amazing!! *sigh*
May 23rd, 2009 at 10:15 am
Megan, she has a car that picks her up and takes her to set I think.
May 23rd, 2009 at 1:30 pm
i like her but this interview does come across as weird. like she is making it seem like she is going above and beyond by cleaning up her sons vomit. moms do this everyday.
May 24th, 2009 at 8:38 am
yes she is cleaning her sons vomit and (most)moms do this every day (most celebrity moms don´t do that)…
but she loves being a mom .. she takes the kids with her to set so she can spend time with them..that´s great
I think she is the perfect example of a working mom with a succesful job and the great family life
so I don´t think she is bragging about it but just trying very hard to have both things in here life..
I hope someday I can pull it of like she does
August 13th, 2009 at 12:50 pm
It is heart warming to read of Kim’s parenting strategy; is that the right word? I loved seeing her in that Lifetime Movie and also “Lipstick Jungle.” Good luck to her and her husband!