Christina Haack and her daughter, Taylor, took their sweet mother-daughter bond to the Big Apple!
The HGTV star, 41, shared glimpses of their New York City vacation via social media, which included “breakfast at Tiffany’s” (really the Blue Box Café), lunch at the Louis Vuitton-owned eatery and dinner at the Centurion New York.
“Dinner 55 floors up with the best view,” Haack captioned a Saturday, November 30, Instagram Story pic with her 14-year-old.
The mother-daughter duo twinned in black tank tops with jeans.
Haack shares Taylor and son Brayden, 7, with ex-husband Tarek El Moussa. The Christina on the Coast star also coparents son Hudson, 4, with ex-husband Ant Anstead.
While Brayden and Hudson spent the Thanksgiving holiday with their respective dads in California, Haack took Taylor on a special NYC getaway as they have a special bond.
“My relationship with Taylor‘s very, very strong,” Haack exclusively told Us Weekly in July, joking her biggest “mom win” is being able to understand middle school dynamics. “There’s friend dynamics [at this age] and there’s little drama.”
She added, “I love just having the kids over to our house. They have a lot of sleepovers, like, every weekend or every other weekend here. We have, like, six girls overall just sleeping in one room and then [going in] the jacuzzi together and riding their e-bikes around.”
Haack further pointed out that Taylor’s Mother’s Day card solidified their relationship was mutual.
“[It] was so nice and so special and just made me feel so good about just being her mom and parenting in general,” she told Us.
Haack also described Brayden as a “little clown full of energy,” while Hudson is so smart and silly” and keeps everyone “on [their] toes.” The design maven is also in awe that all three of her children are so close despite various age gaps.
“I feel like just in general, how often the kids just come up and hug me [makes me proud],” Haack gushed. “And the boys, too, just say ‘I love you’ [all the time]. … I think all my kids’ love language is quality one-on-one time.”
To accommodate Taylor, Brayden and Hudson’s “love languages,” Haack tries to set up special individualized outings.
“It’s just making sure that [you’re] taking time to take them on special, different dates and really just asking them, ‘Hey, you know, this summer, let’s each pick three things we wanna do,’” Haack said. “And making sure that I do those things with them.”