Jamie Lee Joyfully Likens Her Baby’s Arm Rolls to Dinner Rolls

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In a heartwarming moment of motherhood, actress Jamie Lee has taken to social media to share an endearing snapshot of her baby’s adorable arm rolls, comparing them to a fluffy sleeve of dinner rolls reminiscent of King’s Hawaiian. “Not quite there yet, but almost! Swipe to see the inspo photo (#2) from the delightful @lalalilylim ♥️,” she posted on Instagram.

Jamie, who welcomed twins with her partner Chris Thompson through surrogacy in October, tagged the Lim family, who had recently posted mouthwatering images of their own daughter’s chubby arms. It’s hard to resist the notion that those baby arms could be mistaken for actual bread—so delicious!

Opening Up About Motherhood

Recently, Jamie opened up about the joys and challenges of parenthood, revealing her struggles with postpartum depression after the twins’ arrival. She candidly shared with People that she felt “quite guilty” about her feelings and anxiety during that time. Thanks to therapy, she’s been able to embrace the realities of motherhood and the lifestyle changes that accompany it.

Now, she’s savoring the “little moments” with her 4-month-old twins. “This stage goes by so quickly, and it’s bittersweet to see these months pass,” Jamie shared. “Going for walks in nature with the kids, who are happy and sleeping, brings such a sense of peace.”

Peace and dinner rolls, anyone?

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In summary, Jamie Lee’s delightful comparison of her baby’s arm rolls to dinner rolls highlights the joys of motherhood while she navigates the ups and downs of parenting twins.