Having glimpsed via W magazine at a rare, private look into the daily lives of Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, and their multi-hued brood, we feel we now have a pretty good picture of what goes on behind the razor-wire enforced walls of their various international compounds—a sort of high-luxury summer camp for underprivileged children, presided over by the most beautiful senior counselors in the universe, and host to unorthodox daily activities like Knife Golf and the Tattoo and Henna Workshop.Jolie has been very accessible lately, on tour to promote her starring turn in Clint Eastwood's Changeling—fittingly, the story of a strong and passionate mother, who finds herself up against the entire LAPD when she's delivered the wrong son following a kidnapping. (Surely had this happened to the real Jolie, she would have just shrugged her shoulders and added the orphan impostor to the pile.) In a profile in the NY Times, Jolie says her large family (traveling with the six children, ranging in age from 3 months to 7 years, is described by the reporter as "carrying a lot of baggage,") is still growing:

“I mean, I know we seem crazy, just bringing them in one after the other, but we do plan. We make sure one is absorbed completely into the family before we add another. There are moments when we look at everyone around the dinner table, and it’s just crazy, but our family is the greatest thing we’ve done in our lives.” [...] Nonetheless, she said, she looks forward to the day when she can put “Mr. and Mrs. Smith” in the DVD player for the children; “not a lot of people get to see a movie where their parents fell in love.”

Meanwhile, in conversation this morning with Matt Lauer at the Today Show studios—video below—Jolie reiterated her intentions, her eyes twinkling with the mischievous, orphan-snatching delight that can only mean she's already located the child of her liking on foundling-shopping porthole eBayby.com, and met its $1200 Buy It Now! reserve. Click to view