Melissa Joan Hart: "Being A Mom Is The Hardest Job There Is”

Melissa Joan Hart: "Being A Mom Is The Hardest Job There Is”

Sabrina, The Teenage Witch star Melissa Joan Hart is back on the small screen this week in ABC Family’s My Fake Fiance. Melissa, 33, who has kids Mason, 3, and Braydon, 13 months, with husband Mark Wilkerson, recently shared some advice for moms-to-be with OK! magazine, and revealed that she’s already thinking about baby #3.

On fitting in date nights with her husband: “Mainly our date nights are 8 p.m., when the kids are in bed, then we sort of cuddle up and watch TV. What we’ve been doing lately, a new little trick, we’ve been meeting up at Starbucks. We’ll text each other real quick — ‘want to meet at Starbucks?’ We have a little afternoon secret meeting at Starbucks that ends up being so much fun.”

On being a mom: “I’ve worked since I was four; I’ve had every kind of job; I’ve worked every kind of hours in different conditions and cities and places and I would say being a mom is the hardest job there is.”

On her advice for moms-to-be: “See movies, read books and sleep, because you’ll never do those things again.”

On trying for baby #3… and #4: “Only because I want to try for a girl and if we don’t have a girl, I’ll try again for a girl but if we do have a girl, I’ll try again for a sister.”

Melissa is pictured here with her son Brady at last month's 7th Annual Stuart House Benefit.

Photos: Bauer Griffin


 


 2 Comments

alexa lily said:

brayden is aorable

lala said:

Love their family!

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