Katherine Schwarzenegger and Chris Pratt’s daughters, Eloise and Lyla.Photo:Katherine Schwarzenegger/ Instagram; Chris Pratt/ Instagram

Katherine Schwarzenegger/ Instagram; Chris Pratt/ Instagram
Katherine Schwarzenegger Prattis feeling blessed thisChristmas.
Sharing a special scene from her holiday celebrations with husbandChris Pratt, 44, on Instagram, the mom of two, 34, shows daughtersEloise, 18 months, andLyla, 3, reaching for ornaments on the Christmas tree.
“And to all, a good night 🎄♥️🙏,” she captioned the shot.
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Pratt is also dad to son,Jack, 11, whom he shares with ex-wifeAnna Faris.
Earlier this month, theGood Night, Sisterauthor, 34, shared a hilarious photo of her daughtersmeeting Santa Claus.
Schwarzenegger Pratt holds Eloise, whose face is just out of frame, and smiles as daughter Lyla looks back at Santa Claus, who sits in a gold chair.
“We had one in hysterics at the sight of Santa and one who asked him to come over for a play date, so I think it went well,” the mom of two joked in her caption.
Chris Pratt kisses wife Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt.Katherine Schwarzenegger Instagram

Katherine Schwarzenegger Instagram
Attending DSW’s “Best Foot Forward” panel luncheon event in honor of Women’s History Month on in March, Schwarzenegger Pratt was asked to speak about balancing the different areas of her life.
“I would’ve dramatically suffered, had I not brought my mom and my sister with me,” she said of her recent promotional tour for her book,Good Night, Sister, on which mom Maria Shriver and sister Christina Schwarzenegger joined her to help care for two daughters.
“I’m a big believer — I feel like on Instagram we see all these moms that are like, ‘I’m doing it all, I’m doing it all, I’m doing it all on my own,’ blah-blah and I’m like, ‘I don’t want to do it all on my own,’ " Schwarzenegger Pratt leveled.
She continued, “I want to lean on my sister, I want to lean on my mom, I want to lean on my girlfriends, my mom friends. I want to be honest and transparent and also say, ‘I can’t make this today. My kid’s sick. She was up all night teething. I need to be a mom right now.'”
“So I think being able to be open about the fact that you don’t have to do it all, you can lean on people, you can enlist help from others and being okay with that. That, I feel, is such a big struggle for women in general, but I think especially if you’re balancing multiple roles, is saying, ‘I need help today,’ and that’s okay,” she concluded.
source: people.com