DAY IN THE LIFE OF LINDA MCCARTNEY<br>Live in a two-bedroom house so soon as James starts calling "Mummy, Mummy" about 7 every morning, he wakes everyone up. Being his mother I like to be the first to greet him, so I get up.<br>I take it downstairs and start getting breakfast ready. Soon the other kids - Heather, Mary and Stella are also down. If Paul, my husband is tired we don't disturb him. But if he doesn't work hard he gets up at the same time andjoins the kids at breakfast. He is an excellent father and is very protective towards them.<br>It seemed mad to move from a large house in London to a small place on the South Coast, but it is so much cosier. Paul and I are in the kind of business where we hardly see them grow up.<br>The kids travel everywhere with us. Vvfe're all vegetarians, so breakfast is eggs from our own hens, friedhome-growntomatoes, vegetarian sausages, cereals and wholewheat bread.<br>Quite often Paul comes with me when I drive the girls to school. Mary and Stella go to a local primary school and Heather attends a nearby art school.<br>I buy most of the kids' clothes at the nearest department store. I myself feel most comfortable in jeans and T-shirt.1 don't really spend much, even though Paul pays all the bills.<br>I'm regarded as just a mother, a mother who takes her chil'dren to school and has a house to keep. I try to keep my life close to what it was before we married.<br>Because we have a big breakfast and a big dinner at about six we don't have lunch. So at that'tim eTm doing jobs about the house. Paul never helps me. If I'm working or going out 1 have a woman in to do the cleaning. But I enjoy cooking and 1 cook every day.<br>For dinner I make things Uke spaghetti, salads and Paul's favorites which are pea soup or tomato soup made fromhome-madetomatoes and onions.<br>If I'm lucky during the day I go for a ride on my favorite I horse. Horse riding is a marvellous form of exercise, both<br>I'm spiritual and spiritual. One interest we share closely is foot' ball, we always watch it on television. Because we live in the country we don't socialize very much. Wfe think that's also partly because we're too lazy. There's so much I'd like to do,<br>but I hate to leave the life I lead in the country unless I absolutely have to.<br>Most of our evenings are spent in front of the television. I watch films, Top of the Pops and some quiz shows. Before I turn in for the night I always go to the kids' bedroom and give them each a kiss. James often wakes up and doesn't want to go<br>back to sleep. ...
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