
Lauren Conradcan’t get over her boys' garden work.
On Tuesday,the fashion designer, 35, gushed over her two sons, 4-year-oldLiam Jamesand 2-year-oldCharlie Wolf— whom she shares with husbandWilliam Tell— as the boys got down and dirty.
“Gardening has never looked so adorable! 🪴@LaurenConrad’s little guys are helping out in the garden, while wearing their#LCLittleCo2-Piece Pajama Sets and they couldn’t look cuter,” the caption read.
Conrad then reposted the photo on her Instagram Story calling her boys her “tiny gardeners.”
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On Saturday,Conrad also shared arare photoof her family of four toInstagramas she wished her followers a “happy and healthy holiday.”
In the sweet snap, Conrad and Tell walk on the beach together while carrying their sons. The family is color-coordinated in neutral shades for the beachside portrait. While posing for the picture, one of the little boys hilariously covers Conrad’s face with her hair.
“Wishing everyone a happy and healthy holiday 🤍Shout out to all the parents who make the magic happen✨” Conrad captioned the shot.
Conrad, who seldom shares family photos on social media, last posted a snap with her husband and sons in February.
The Hillsalum shared a candid photo frombathtime with Tell and their boys, writing, “Happy Valentine’s Day!! This is honestly the only photo we took together this entire year. William hates photos, but I love him.”
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Three years later, they welcomed their Liam on July 5, 2017. Conrad gave birth to Charlie on Oct. 8, 2019.
In March 2020, Conradopened up to PEOPLEabout motherhood and raising her boys to be respectful, self-aware young men.
“One of the things is just being a good role model. My husband and I work together and the amount of time spent at work and with the children is pretty equal between us,“The Little Marketco-founder said. “You can tell children anything you want, but they’re always watching you. It’s really about what you do that makes the biggest impact. It’s about setting a good example.”
source: people.com