'Fixer Upper's Joanna shows sleepy photo of newborn son, who 'had a blast'
Joanna and Chip Gaines enjoyed some time off with their children by attending the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta.
The happy family had quite a lot of un at the event, which took place on Sunday, October 6, 2018, and even baby Crew tagged along.
Joanna took to her Instagram account to share a photo of her baby boy peacefully sleeping with her fans and followers, who were able to see many other snaps of the day.
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A GREAT DAY
The former "Fixer Upper" star and proud mother-of-five shared that baby Crew 'had a blast' at the Baloon Fiesta, where hundreds of balloons rose up into the sky.
According to 40-year-old Joanna, it was amazing to finally be able to experience the festival, especially since Chip had been talking about it for a long time.
THE NOSTALGIA
She explained that her husband used to go the event when he was little and that he never forgot about the Balloon Fiesta and how special it was. But it was even more special because they got to experience the event as a family.
The famous couple has been over the moon for the past few months, particularly since June, which was when Crew was born, and Joanna confessed that she didn't even know she was pregnant at first.
"I had been feeling a little emotional and crazy and thought, 'Wow, this isn’t me.' Then all of a sudden I realized, 'Hey, I remember this.'"
Joanna Gaines, People, March 2, 2018
THE SURPRISE
According to the 40-year-old, her 'jaw dropped' when her pregnancy test turned out positive and that Chip was about to leave for work when she called him to reveal the great news.
But the proud parents weren't the only ones nervous about the baby; on the big day, Joanna was transported to the maternity ward and her children, Duke, Ella, Emmie Kay and Drake, were pictured outside of the room trying to listen to what was happening.
The siblings were eager to meet their new brother, so much that they spent quite some time with their ears glued to the door, and the picture was a success with the Gaines' fanbase.