Mother's Day Issue
Jessica Seinfeld, Author & Good+ FounderGet to know a different side of Jessica Seinfeld, our #VBGIVESBACK woman. In addition to being founder and president of Good+Foundation, she’s also a hands-on mom to her three children with comedian Jerry Seinfeld. We sat down, one on one, and chatted about all things motherhood and—for the parents in the room—got her tips to inspire a love of giving back in our own children. To learn more about her philanthropic works and how her social worker mom was the motivation, click here.
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Jessica and Jerry Seinfeld with their children, Sascha, Julian and Shepherd, and their dachshunds
Q&A
Our traditions remain the same as when I was growing up—handmade cards and homemade brunch.
Years ago, I gave my mom a lemon tree that bears tons of fruit every year. It gives and gives and gives.
A few years ago my husband gave me a big brown box. Out of the box popped a kitten, whom I named Javier.
She taught me about the importance of lifelong friendships. She also taught by example, that having a pursuit you feel called to do never feels like work.
My mom taught me how to cook and grocery shop efficiently.
Having three teenagers, it takes effort to find things they want to do with their parents. They would rather be with their friends or on their phones, frankly. But we eat dinner together every night, and try to watch movies once a week. Monopoly and Scrabble are also in the mix.
“Years ago, I gave my mom a lemon tree that bears tons of fruit every year. It gives and gives and gives.”
I get the kids off to school, the animals fed, have coffee, shower and spend as little time as possible getting ready. The most exciting part of my wellness routine is lathering on oils and lotions—I am a scent freak. Then I walk or Citi Bike downtown to my office. I love having a long commute that forces me to walk for an hour—built-in fitness.
I am of the age where I am comfortable saying "no" to things, events or people that might throw off my balance. My battery gets charged by my family, my work at Good+Foundation and my friendships. I keep my focus on those three areas of great importance to me.
I believe in modeling; I don't believe in nagging. I've found that, with my own kids, seeing me spend time working on behalf of the underserved has made them more compassionate, global citizens. I hope one day they dedicate their lives—whether in small ways or large—to public service.
Smile at your children every time they walk into the room.