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Joanna Gaines Shares Sweet Video Of Youngest Son Singing During Thunderstorm And It’s So Wholesome

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Joanna Gaines is at it again, melting our hearts with another adorable family moment!

The home renovation queen recently took to social media to share a sweet snippet of her 5-year-old son, Crew, singing his heart out. On July 21, she posted a short video where the camera pans back and forth, capturing the dramatic sky lit up by lightning and echoing with thunder.

In the video, Crew serenades the night with his own tune, singing, “Whenever the sun goes down, whenever I pray to God.” Gaines perfectly captioned the snippet, “Crew's sweet little song 🥹✨.”

This isn’t the first time the Magnolia founder has let us peek into her family life. Recently, Joanna shared a rare glimpse of her two youngest sons plucking plums straight from their lush yard.

Set to Eddie Vedder’s “Dream A Little Dream,” the video captures the charming process of making what looks like plum jam or jelly. “So far, it's been a plum good summer,” she captioned the post. We’re here for all the farm-to-table vibes!

And if that wasn’t enough, the Fixer Upper star dished on something special she shares with Crew. Joanna posted a cute video of her family’s trip to New York City, perfectly set to Simon & Garfunkel’s “The Only Living Boy In New York.” The snippet showed Joanna holding hands with Crew as they strolled through the city streets, enjoyed taxi rides, and explored iconic neighborhoods like Chelsea and Soho.

The video also featured some fun moments with her daughters Ella, 17, Emma, 14, and her husband, Chip. “Our little farm boy loves the city like his mama and sisters ✨,” Joanna captioned the post.

We can’t wait for some more family moments.

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