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Chris Pratt says his mother-in-law, Maria Shriver, has held onto a treasure trove of Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt‘s childhood achievements … and that revelation has people debating trophy hoarding.
The actor shared some pics Tuesday of Katherine together with her plastic gold, and mentioned, “Maria has been storing special items from Katherine’s childhood for years. Which is so very thoughtful.”
He jokingly added, “I cannot say how proud I am of my wife for being a fourth-grade problem-solving superstar. There’s also a trophy for ‘most improved two-year-old’ in swim class. Wow!!”
Chris then dropped the punch line, mentioning Katherine was the one 2-year-old in that swim class. Hey, nonetheless counts for one thing!
He mentioned the large smile on Katherine’s face should be Maria’s “payoff for the work it took to store this stuff.”
Chris put all of it in perspective, saying … “To pray one day that your children will look back on their childhood with glee is a blessing. It is the hope of parenthood.”
However, this is the place the controversy began — Chris requested, “real talk… once your kid goes through the stuff, is it okay to toss? I mean… do we need the ‘I was on a sports team trophy?'”
He is in all probability fascinated with it, as a result of he is acquired 3 youngsters — 10-year-old Jack with Anna Faris, and 3-year-old Lyla and 1-year-old Eloise with Katherine — so it is a query he is for positive gonna want a solution prior to later.
Of us have been chiming within the feedback, sharing their ideas on the trophy subject … so let’s settle this debate.
Keeping Childhood Trophies …
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