She never misses a chance to be with her son, even rearranging her schedule to be do the daily school run.
And
from Sandra Bullock's wide grin as she picked up little Louis on
Thursday, it was clear she thinks the sacrifice if worth it.
But despite her obvious devotion to little Louis, the actress has admitted she worries she isn’t a good enough mother.
Down we go: Sandra Bullock took her son Louis Bardo to school on Thursday in Los Angeles, California
The 48-year-old told the new issue of Parade magazine about her concerns about balancing her Hollywood duties with taking care of her three-year-old boy.
‘Every single second of every single day…I don’t know if I feel like a bad mom,’ she admits.
‘But at the end of the day I’m always plagued with, did I do enough? Should I go in a different direction?’
Sandra is currently working on promotion for new movie The Heat, also starring comedienne Melissa McCarthy.
Stylish parent: The actress looked great in an olive V-neck sweater with dark gray trousers and a scarf around her neck
However she is often spotted accompanying her young one on the school run.
‘I know that my entire life revolves around Louis,’ the star added.
The brunette looked in a good mood on Thursday as she stepped out in Los Angeles, California.
Sandra donned an olive V-neck sweater with dark grey trousers, black ankle boots and a scarf around her neck.
Not perfect: The star appeared to be in a great mood but recently expressed concerns about her parenting skills
Wearing dark sunglasses over her eyes, the stylish single parent picked up Louis to get out of the car.
The youngster was wearing a stripy orange stop with camouflage trousers for his day of education.
The actress flashed a big smile as she made her way back to the car and apparently waved hello to someone before taking off.
Biggest love: But Sandra insisted her whole life revolves around her adopted child
Sandra adopted Louis in January 2010 despite later breaking up with husband Jesse James.
She isn't the only concerned with being a good mother; co-star Melissa confessed she feels bad for the type of work her career entails.
'It plagues me. I feel intensely guilty for working…You have to be able to provide for your kids. But I feel like it’s a weird modern phenomenon that you always feel guilty for it.'
The Heat: Sandra and Melissa McCarthy appear on the Parade magazine cover for June 9
Sandra loved teaming up with the funny woman for their motion picture.
However she was shocked at the working style of her cast.
'I’ve always wanted to do a female
buddy film, the kind the guys get to do. This didn’t have anything to do
with getting a guy, and it didn’t involve shoe shopping…I’d seen
Bridesmaids, and I said, "If Melissa McCarthy wants to work with me…"
'The first week I was like, "What is she doing? That’s not in the script." I was the lone actor, jack-of-one-trade, in a room full of improv actors and stand-up comedians. I mean, you should just listen to the stuff that comes out of her mouth.'