Actress Jessica Alba, 30, made a stop at the famous playground to the stars today (March 21) in Beverly Hills, Calif. with her two daughters Honor, 3, and Haven, 6 months.
Jessica tended to her youngest while she watched Honor enjoy the play equipment at Coldwater Canyon Park. Although she was busy keeping a close eye on Honor, Jessica stopped for a couple smooches and snuggles with her little Haven. It seems that the star may have been giving the preying paps a message today? She used a very specific finger to push up her shades.
Jessica recently opened up to Parenting magazine about how important family really is. "
The biggest surprise of motherhood is just how secondary everything else is," the Valentine's Day star admits. "Before, I was always so focused on my career. Now nothing is more important to me than my kids and their well-being."
Jessica also commented on her coping strategies with the relentless paparazzi and her eldest daughter.
If Honor's like, 'What are they doing?' I don't want her to have anxiety. So I'm like, 'Oh, nothing. They're just taking pictures. They do that to everyone. Isn't that silly?' And then that's it. It's a non-issue. Cash and I just ignore them."
Jessica tended to her youngest while she watched Honor enjoy the play equipment at Coldwater Canyon Park. Although she was busy keeping a close eye on Honor, Jessica stopped for a couple smooches and snuggles with her little Haven. It seems that the star may have been giving the preying paps a message today? She used a very specific finger to push up her shades.
Jessica recently opened up to Parenting magazine about how important family really is. "
The biggest surprise of motherhood is just how secondary everything else is," the Valentine's Day star admits. "Before, I was always so focused on my career. Now nothing is more important to me than my kids and their well-being."
Jessica also commented on her coping strategies with the relentless paparazzi and her eldest daughter.
If Honor's like, 'What are they doing?' I don't want her to have anxiety. So I'm like, 'Oh, nothing. They're just taking pictures. They do that to everyone. Isn't that silly?' And then that's it. It's a non-issue. Cash and I just ignore them."