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Zach and Tori Roloff’s Kids Enjoy Easter Egg Hunt in Pajamas: ‘So Much to Be Grateful For’

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The family of five enjoyed a slow start to a fun day together

Zach and Tori Roloff’s Easter was full of family and friends.

Sharing photos from their holiday celebrations on Tori’s Instagram Story, the family of five kicked off their day with an Easter egg hunt in pajamas.

The couple’s three kids — son Josiah Luke, 23 months, daughter Lilah Ray, 4, and son Jackson Kyle, 6 — could be seen wandering around and collecting their little surprises in photos. Later, they joined friends for some outdoor fun.

“So much to be grateful for,” Tori captioned one shot of the three siblings together.

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Jackson, Lilah and Josiah Roloff celebrate Easter. TORI ROLOFF/INSTAGRAM

The couple revealed on their Raising Heights podcast last month that they will be leaving the TLC reality show they’re known for after 25 seasons. “We are not coming back to Little People, Big World. Like, we are done,” Tori, 31, began. “That part of our lives, that chapter, has closed.”

Zach and Tori — who first joined the series in season 10, later marrying her now-husband in 2015 — noted on their podcast that there are “a lot of reasons” for their exit. But Tori indicated that their three kids were “a really large portion of our reasoning for maybe not doing the show anymore.”
Addressing their departure from the show further, the couple jointly said on Instagram that “there were moments in reality TV that we loved and moments that we didn’t, but overall, we’re grateful to our crew and our producer, and we’re excited for our next chapter!”

Zach and Tori Roloff with their kids Jackson, Lila, and Josiah. TORI ROLOFF INSTAGRAM

Last spring, Tori shared photos and a video on Instagram of Jackson playing soccer and scoring a goal, writing, “I can’t tell you how stoked we were.”

Jackson — who had surgery in 2021 to help correct the bowing in his legs — was as fast as his fellow teammates on the field. But as Roloff wrote, “I feel like Jackson (and others) are starting to notice that something is different about him,” adding that they asked, “why he was so small.”

Tori later added, “I pray you see your differences and use them to change the world. You are different, kid. Different than any kid I’ve ever met. You are one of a kind and I am so stinking proud to be your mom.”

 

 

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