Heather Altman and Josh Altman's family life is a delightful blend of work and play. Their two children, 7-year-old Lexi and 5-year-old Ace, are following in their parents' footsteps as hard workers. On weekends, they know when to have fun and when to get serious.Chore Time in the Kitchen
Over the weekend, Heather took to her Instagram Story to showcase how Lexi and Ace handle their chores. In their Beverly Hills house, which they renovated in 2019, the kids stood in the all-white kitchen. Lexi, wearing fuzzy slippers and pink Christmas-themed pajamas, was in front of the sink. Ace, needing a step stool to reach the gilded gold faucet, was also there. They weren't just playing; they had to wash the dishes after their morning breakfast. "Sunday morning chores," Heather captioned the photo. This shows how the Altman children are learning the importance of responsibility from a young age.The kitchen truly is the family's "hub." As Josh and Heather told People in a November 2019 interview, they are a big foodie family who love to eat, cook, and entertain. And now, with their kids involved, it becomes even more special.Holiday Decorations
While the kitchen remains stark white, the rest of Josh and Heather's home is fully embracing the holiday season. Heather took to her Instagram Story on Nov. 14 and revealed that she was "conned into doing a gingerbread house tonight" with her kids. "The holidays have begun!" she wrote. She then showed off the life-sized, animatronic Grinch figurine that is now part of their holiday decor. As her kids danced with the giant festive addition, it was clear that the holiday spirit was in full swing.In a December 2022 interview with The Daily Dish, Heather said that the holiday season is her favorite time of year. She embraces the season by decorating her home with blue and silver and white decorations instead of the traditional red, green, and gold. She even mentioned that she should launch a Hanukkah decoration line as there aren't enough decorations available. This shows her creativity and love for the holidays.The Altman family's life is a beautiful example of how work and play can coexist. Their children are learning important life skills while also enjoying the magic of the holiday season. It's a reminder that family is the most important thing and that together, they can create wonderful memories.