"I am so happy that I married a comedy writer. He's never not without a joke. No matter where we are."
"I am very protective of my family."
"When I was asked to write an article about what it was like to work with my husband on a TV show, I assumed it was because people thought it would be titillating. He's a creator/writer/producer, I'm an actress; there must be lots of gossip, in-fighting, maybe some crazy-sexy time on the set, right? Actually, it's pretty tame."
"Before I go on selling the joy of working with your spouse, I should make something clear: Although we have a great marriage, it is as trying as anyone's."
"People have maybe, sometimes, said that I can, occasionally, be a teeny bit edgy and judgmental."
"I like to carry a nice bag because then I can wear t-shirts and jeans all the time!"
"I always have two pairs of glasses: geeky black Warby Parker frames and Wayfarer Ray Bans. Those are key!"
"I love Goody's Spin Pins. They're super cheap and look like corkscrews. You just gather your hair and screw them into a bun."
"Courtney Cox got me this Laura Mercier tinted moisturizer. She wears it, too! If one of us finds a product we love, we buy it for the other."
"My husband and I have a deal, which has worked out well: He cooks one Sunday, I cook the next. The kids set the table, and we eat in the dining room together, just as I used to do as a kid."
"I grew up in New York City, and both my parents worked. On weekends, we'd go out to the country, and on Sunday nights we'd come back. Sometimes we were a little cranky - it was a long drive. But we could always look forward to one thing: my mother's ziti and meat sauce."
"My kids won't eat all whole-wheat pasta, so my trick is to mix some in with white pasta. Cook the whole-wheat for about a minute and a half before you add the white pasta."