
Christina and Taylor Haack
Courtesy of Christina Hall/InstagramChristina Haack and her daughter Taylor took their sweet mother-daughter bond to the Big Apple!
The 41-year-old HGTV star shared glimpses of their New York vacation via social media, which included “breakfast at Tiffany’s” (actually the Blue Box Café), lunch at the Louis Vuitton-owned eatery, and dinner at Centurion New York.
“Dinner on the 55th floor up with the best view,” Haak captioned a Saturday, Nov. 30 Instagram Story photo with her 14-year-old.
The mother-daughter duo teamed up in black tank tops with jeans.
Haak deli Taylor and her son Brayden, 7, with her ex-husband Tarek El Moussa. The Christina on the beach the star also has a son Hudson, 4, with ex-husband Ant Anstead.
While Brydon and Hudson spend thanksgiving holiday with their respective fathers in California, Haak took Taylor on a special getaway to New York as they share a special bond.
“My relationship with Taylor is very, very strong,” Haak exclusively speaking Us Weekly in July, joking that her biggest “win for a mom” is that she can understand middle school dynamics. “There’s a friendship dynamic (at that age) and there’s some drama.”
She added: “I just like to invite the kids into our house. They have many nights, every weekend or every other weekend here. We have a total of six girls who just sleep in one room and then (get) in the hot tub together and ride their e-bikes around.”
Haak also pointed out that Taylor’s Mother’s Day card solidified their relationship as mutual.
“(It) was so nice and so special and it just made me feel so good about just being her mom and being a parent in general,” she said us.
Haak also described Brayden as “a little clown full of energy,” while Hudson is “so smart and goofy” and keeps everyone “on their toes.” The designer is also ecstatic that all three of her children are so close despite their various age differences.
“I feel like in general, how often the kids come up and hug me (makes me proud),” Haak said. “And guys just say ‘I love you’ (all the time) too. … I think all my children’s love language is quality one-on-one conversation.”
To accommodate Taylor, Brayden and Hudson’s “love languages,” Haak tries to organize special one-on-one outings.
“I just make sure that (you) take the time to take them on special, different dates and really just ask them, ‘Hey, you know, this summer, let’s each pick three things that we want to do,'” said Haak. “And making sure I do those things with them.”