Tia Mowry & Daughter Cairo Are Twinning in Cute Strawberry-Print Dresses
Tia Mowry and her adorable daughter Cairo went twinning in matching strawberry-print dresses for a photo with her son Cree.
Tia Mowry-Hardrict has always been the type of mom to do everything hands-on. She creates DIY parties, does many kitchen hacks, and even has a YouTube channel to teach moms how to do what she does.
However, at the end of the day, her "quick fixes" are nothing if for her two children, Cree, and Cairo. On Instagram, the doting mom shared how much her kids meant to her as she smiled beside Cree who looked handsome in a plaid polo and white pants.
A Mother-Daughter Tandem
Meanwhile, she matched with her little daughter Cairo, as they wore red and white dresses with strawberry prints on them.
According to Tia, her kids are her "happy place" and they make her the best she can be at all times. She then proceeds to ask her followers what their own children have taught them.
"My children are my happy place and they motivate me to do my best. They've taught me so much. What have they taught you?"
Touching Responses
Of course, her followers made sure to respond to the call to action and some of their messages were:
"@donalskehan: Agree completely! Learnt to be so much more present!"
"@zivascloset: To sometimes be selfless but other times be selfish"
"@_anginnapa_: They have taught me to accept and celebrate life. To relax and enjoy life."
Cairo's First Birthday
After six years of just having Cree, Tia gave birth to her daughter Cairo on May 5, 2018. After waiting so long, she and her family definitely had to celebrate her first birthday party in the best way they could.
Instead of spending on an extravagant events place, the Mowry-Hardrict family chose to spend the afternoon with their closest friends and family in their own backyard. Of course, Tia did a lot of the decor with her own DIY skills, asking for the help of some of her trusted suppliers.
Now that she's been growing up fast, Cairo is now catching up to her older brother Cree, and they remain to be their mom and dad's biggest motivators.